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📖 About This Campground

O'Haver Lake Campground sits at an elevation of 9,200 feet, with ponderosa pines and aspen. It is located on the shores of O'Haver Lake. This facility has 31 sites and is a very popular destination that is often full on the weekends. "First come, first served" does not necessarily mean that the site will be available when you get there. Someone may get there before you. This is a popular campground and is normally full starting on Friday, sometimes as early as Thursday, so plan accordingly. Vault toilets, drinking water and trash collection and campground host are provided. Firewood is sold on site. Sites #1-5, 7 ,13,21,23 and 24 are first-come, first-served, "Walk-up" sites. All other sites are reservable. Site #6 is used by the host from mid-May through September. After that time it is available as a "walk-up", first-come, first-served site. O'Haver Lake Campground sits at an elevation of 9,200 feet, with ponderosa pines and aspen. Campsites are located along the shore of the lake, which is about 15 acres in size.

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DAVID KNAPP

We camp hosted there in 2013 and 2021, a very beautiful and busy, but remote campground. Go early but if you do not have reservations you should have a backup plan as rarely did the campground full sign come down all season. Campers on walk-in sites have until noon on their day of departure to add another day to their stay up to 14 days maximum. There are many dispersed campsites in the area, but rarely are they level or accessible by low clearance travel trailers. The road going up from the county road to the campground is VERY rough, take it slow and steady, perhaps scout it out before you take your RV blindly up there the first time.