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Location and Access

Bowery Creek Campground is located within the Fishlake National Forest in Utah, set at an elevation of about 8,800 feet. The campground is situated near Bowery Creek which flows into the nearby Fish Lake, the largest natural mountain lake in Utah. It can be accessed by taking the Bowery Haven Turnoff from Highway 25.

Facilities and Campsites

Bowery Creek Campground includes several individual campsites available for tents and small trailers. These sites typically include amenities such as:

  • Picnic tables
  • Fire rings
  • Drinking water access
  • Vault toilets

Some sites may offer more amenities or be designated for RV use, but generally, there are no hookups or electric sites at this primitive campground.

Activities and Recreation

  • Fishing: Fish Lake is popular for fishing, especially for large lake trout and splake.
  • Boating: There is a boat ramp at the lake for those who wish to bring watercraft.
  • Hiking: There are several hiking trails in the vicinity, including those leading to panoramic views of the lake and surrounding area.
  • Wildlife Viewing: The area is known for opportunities to view elk, deer, black bear, mountain lions, and a variety of bird species.

Reservations and Season

  • Reservations: Campsites at Bowery Creek Campground are often available on a first-come, first-served basis, but some sites may be reservable through the National Recreation Reservation System.
  • Season: The campground is typically open from June to September, depending on weather conditions and snow levels. Always check the current status prior to planning a trip.

Regulations and Safety

  • Fire Restrictions: Adhere to local fire restrictions, as they may change with conditions.
  • Wildlife Safety: Properly store and dispose of food to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife.
  • Leave No Trace: Practice Leave No Trace principles to minimize your impact on the natural environment.

Nearby Attractions

  • Fishlake Scenic Byway (Highway 25): This scenic drive circles Fish Lake and offers stunning views.
  • The Pando Clone: Visit the world's largest living organism, an aspen clone that spreads over 106 acres.
  • Capital Reef National Park: About a 90-minute drive to the southwest, offering additional hiking and scenic opportunities.

Contact Information

For the latest updates and information on Bowery Creek Campground, including changes in seasons, facility availability, and reservation details, it is recommended to contact the Fishlake National Forest office:

  • Fishlake National Forest
  • Telephone: You can get in touch with the Fishlake National Forest by calling their office phone number provided on the USDA Forest Service website.
  • Website: The most updated information can typically be found on the official USDA Forest Service website for Fishlake National Forest.

It is strongly advised to check current conditions, regulations, and campground status before traveling, as this information can change frequently due to weather, wildfire hazards, and other unforeseen circumstances.

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