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$20/night
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Reservable
Sites
35 campsites
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Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$20/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
35 campsites
Season
Campground open from...
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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You want lakeside camping with boating and fishing access in a national forest setting.
You need shoulder-season access or full hookups for extended RV stays.
Context for the broader area surrounding Lake Owen, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.
<p>Welcome to Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland! Visitor opportunities abound on almost 2.9 million acres of National Forest System lands.</p> <p>The Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests provide year-round recreation opportunities for you. These activities include hiking, biking, camping, horseriding, OHV riding, fishing and hunting, just to name a few. Beautiful vistas await sightseers and photographers.</p> <p>The topography varies greatly within the national forests. Elevation ranges from 5,500 to 12,940 feet. The climate ranges from semi-arid at low elevations to colder and less arid in the high country. Frost may occur at any time, and visitors to the higher elevations should be prepared for harsh weather, including snow and high winds, even during the summer months.</p> <p>The Thunder Basin National Grassland provides unique opportunities for recreation, including hiking, sightseeing, hunting, and fishing. There are no developed campgrounds; however, dispersed camping is allowed. Elevation on the national grassland ranges from 3,600 to 5,200 feet, and the climate is semi-arid.</p> <p><strong><strong>The following recreation conditions report includes a sampling of our recreation sites. For information on specific sites or areas, use the link to the right or search by activity in the lefthand search bar. </strong></strong></p>
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Best season: summer. Summer provides the most reliable access and the best overall weather for everything Lake Owen offers — expect daytime highs around 65–80°F and cool nights in the mid-30s to 50°F, making hiking, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing comfortable. The campground is open May 29 through Sep 20, so facilities, boat launch access, and lake recreation are available during this period. Weekends (especially July) are busiest; visit midweek or in late June/early September to enjoy fewer crowds and still- Peak months: July, August, June, September Avoid: October, November, December, January
Open late May–mid Sept; summer temps 65–80°F make it the prime season.
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Lake Owen campground includes two loops nestled under Lodgepole pines and some Aspen trees. All 35 campsites are equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, pedestal grills, and trash collection. Vault toilets are available, but potable water is not provided, so visitors must bring their own supply. There are no hookups for electricity, water, or sewer.
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