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Grand Mesa Colorado FSR 100

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Grand Mesa Colorado FSR 100 offers dispersed camping in a region characterized by flat-topped mountains and dense forests. Temperatures can range from lows around 30°F in spring and fall to highs near 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Grand Mesa National Forest, which provides opportunities for hiking and fishing.

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Location

Grand Mesa Colorado FSR 100 is located in Colorado

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Coordinates

39.02994037472586 N
108.06425044145423 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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  • Group

Features

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  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Big Rig Friendly

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Aug. 14, 2024

Secluded Dispersed Camp spot next to a 5 acre lake

Well groomed dirt/gravel road just West of Rte 65. Go in 1/4 mile and turn Right down dirt path to large camping site. There is nobody for 1/2 mile or more around you. If this site is not good, up FSR 100 maybe 1/2 mile on the Right is a site up in the trees. Very secluded. This site is at 10,700 feet elevation. The lake is stream fed and looks like good trout fishing. There are free range cows in the area.

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  • Review photo of Grand Mesa Colorado FSR 100 by Brian E., August 14, 2024
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  • Review photo of Grand Mesa Colorado FSR 100 by Brian E., August 14, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions

What fishing opportunities are available at Grand Mesa Lakes?

Grand Mesa Lakes offer excellent fishing opportunities with over 300 lakes and reservoirs scattered across the mesa. The lakes are regularly stocked with trout varieties including rainbow, brook, and cutthroat. Fishing is typically productive from late spring through fall, with summer being particularly popular. Ice fishing is available during winter months when the lakes freeze over. Be sure to have a valid Colorado fishing license, which can be purchased online or at local sporting goods stores. The high alpine environment creates ideal habitat for cold-water fish species.

Where are the Grand Mesa Lakes located and how do I access them?

Grand Mesa Lakes are located in western Colorado on the Grand Mesa, one of the largest flat-top mountains in the world. The lakes sit at an elevation of approximately 10,700 feet. To access them, take Route 65 and look for FSR 100, which is a well-groomed dirt/gravel road just west of the highway. The lakes are scattered throughout the area, with various access points along FSR 100 and its branch roads. The mesa's high elevation provides spectacular alpine scenery and numerous lakes for recreation and camping.

What Forest Service Roads (FSR) provide access to Grand Mesa Lakes campgrounds?

FSR 100 is the primary Forest Service Road providing access to Grand Mesa Lakes campgrounds. This well-maintained dirt/gravel road branches off Route 65 and extends into the Grand Mesa area. Going about 1/4 mile in on FSR 100 and turning right leads to a large, secluded camping site. Additional camping areas can be found approximately 1/2 mile up FSR 100 on the right side, nestled in the trees for more privacy. The road is generally navigable by most vehicles during the summer season.

When is the best season to visit Grand Mesa Lakes for camping?

Summer is the prime season for camping at Grand Mesa Lakes, typically from late June through early September. At 10,700 feet elevation, the area offers a cool escape from summer heat. Fall brings spectacular color changes but cooler temperatures. The high elevation means snow comes early and stays late, with many access roads closed during winter and spring due to snow accumulation. Plan accordingly if visiting in shoulder seasons, as weather can change rapidly. July and August generally provide the most reliable camping conditions with mild temperatures and minimal snow concerns.