Lake Wanalain Recreation Area offers a serene high-altitude mountain lake setting with opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing amid the Routt National Forest.
Lake Wanalain Recreation Area is located in northern Colorado within the Routt National Forest, near Steamboat Springs. The area centers around the reservoir known as Lake Wanalain, which sits at approximately 8,400 feet elevation. Surrounded by the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, the recreation area is characterized by mixed conifer forests with lodgepole pine, spruce, and fir species. The lake itself provides warm-water fishing opportunities, primarily for species such as largemouth bass, yellow perch, and various panfish. Visitors also enjoy the campground facilities, which offer lakeside camping with tent and RV sites. The area’s trails provide scenic hikes through forested terrain, with wildlife viewing chances including mule deer, elk, black bear, and various bird species. Due to its accessible location near Steamboat Springs, Lake Wanalain is popular for weekend getaway camping, fishing, and mountain biking. The lake freezes in winter, allowing for snowshoeing and ice fishing. The site was developed in the mid-20th century to provide outdoor recreation close to town while maintaining a natural forest lake environment. Visitors appreciate the peaceful setting, relatively low elevation compared to surrounding peaks, and convenient access for family-friendly outdoor activities. The surrounding Routt National Forest expands opportunities for extended wilderness exploration and hunting during the appropriate seasons. Lake Wanalain Recreation Area remains a favored spot for anglers and campers seeking a combination of lake-based recreation and forest landscapes without venturing too far from urban amenities.
Lake Wanalain Reservoir – a warm-water lake ideal for fishing and non-motorized boating
Well-maintained campgrounds with lakeside views and easy access
Trails featuring gentle forest hikes with opportunities for wildlife observation
Winter access for snowshoeing and ice fishing
A 26-acre lake offering fishing for largemouth bass, yellow perch, and panfish, along with canoeing and kayaking opportunities.
Developed campground with over 30 campsites, picnic areas, and restroom facilities located directly on the lakeshore.
Multiple lakeside picnic spots with grills and tables ideal for day visitors and campers.