Owl Canyon Campground Introduce
Owl Canyon Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the rugged landscape near Barstow, CA. This pristine camping destination offers a unique blend of seclusion, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure. Surrounded by vibrant red rocks and desert scenery, Owl Canyon provides an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts seeking peace and tranquility.
Whether you're pitching a tent or glamping in your RV, the campground ensures a comfortable stay with basic amenities. The facilities are kept clean and well-maintained, with restrooms that are surprisingly pristine considering their remote location. Access to the campground is via a flat dirt road, suitable for all vehicles, making it an ideal spot for both solo adventurers and families.
One of the standout features of Owl Canyon Campground is its proximity to hiking trails. These trails wind through the canyon, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding rock formations and desert landscape. While exploring, keep your eyes open for the diverse wildlife that calls this area home, including birds, lizards, and wildflowers. Be mindful of the local fauna, especially the rattlesnakes, which are common in the region.
Guests have praised the campground's peaceful atmosphere, describing it as a true escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Many visitors highlight the sense of awe and connection to nature that comes with staying at Owl Canyon. The open spaces and quiet surroundings make it an ideal spot for stargazing or simply soaking in the serene environment.
- Secluded and Peaceful: A perfect getaway for those seeking a tranquil retreat from city life.
- Breathtaking Scenery: Stunning red rock formations and desert landscapes provide endless visual delights.
- Hiking Trails: Access to trails that lead to hidden gems and breathtaking overlooks.
Owl Canyon Campground is more than just a place to pitch a tent—it's an experience. Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature lover, or simply looking for a quiet weekend away, this campground offers something for everyone. The combination of natural beauty, peaceful surroundings, and accessible amenities makes it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Barstow, CA.
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Customer Reviews
An incredibly secluded and peaceful campground. The bathrooms weren't dirty and did not smell and the area was beautiful in the morning. Places to hike and venture off. Watch out for snakes, but I did not stumble up on any on my trip. It got windy so watch the forecast to check for lots of wind but the canyon allows for some protection. Flat dirt road to get in, accessible to any vehicle.
Love. Love. Love this campground! The beauty is overwhelming. The silence is truly golden. The feeling of existing so small in this gigantic work of art is beyond description. The hiking trail has been interrupted, so crossing on your own for more is necessary. Stay on the trail, and do not be tempted to diver beneath the overhangs, lest you risk being buried. There are rattlesnakes, so prepare for bed wisely as to not venture out at night. Open your eyes. Close your mouth. And meld into the beautifully colored rocks and sands to experience a new emotion.
Amazing campground and a perfect place to stage any trip to Rainbow Basin. Pit toilets and fire pits are available for campers, along with beautiful views and sunsets of the area. Very relaxing and serene place to camp and enjoy yourself with friends and family. Highly recommend! FANTASTIC STARGAZING TOO!
A very nice place to camp. I stayed here in the middle of summer, which might have been a mistake, but the stargazing and hiking was amazing. Area is fossil-rich, and has a very unique geology in general.
There are 5.5 miles of unpaved, washboard, teeth-rattling roads to get in here. We made it in our 37-foot motorhome, but it took about 45 minutes! Other than that, this is a lovely, peaceful place to camp. We wouldn't do it again. Most spots are suitable for smaller rigs than ours. Each site has a covered picnic shelter and fire ring with grill. Vault toilets, no hookups. There are water spigots, but I'm not sure there was any water available. We didn't pay the fee at the kiosk because there were no fee envelopes. A ranger came by almost daily, so I don't think they are charging the fee ($6 per day) currently.
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