Dispersed
Laramie River Road Dispersed
Roosevelt National Forest · Bellvue, CO
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This is a dispersed-camping point on public land. Fire restrictions, road conditions, and access change seasonally. Verify with the managing agency before traveling.
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- Address:Bellvue, CO
About
Located on the southern end of the Medicine Bow Mountain Range in north central Colorado, Rawah Wilderness was designated by the Wilderness Act of 1964 and now contains 73,868 acres. "Rawah" is a Native American term meaning "wild place."
Elevations in the Rawah Wilderness range from 8,400 to 13,000 feet. The high peaks were carved by glaciers, resulting in spectacular cirque lakes and moraines. There are twenty-five named lakes, ranging in size from five to 39 acres. This high alpine area contains the headwaters of the McIntyre, Rawah, and Fall Creeks, as well as the Laramie River.
The Rawahs are host to mammals such as elk, moose, mule deer, black bear, bighorn sheep, marmot and beaver. There are many species of birds including the red-tailed hawk, white-tailed ptarmigan, golden eagle, raven, Steller's Jay and a variety of warblers. Lakes and streams are inhabited with lake, cutthroat, rainbow and brown trout. Graylings are also found in this area.
The Rawah Wilderness is very popular with summer backpackers, hikers and anglers. It is also popular with hunters in the fall. To encounter the fewest people, plan your trip for mid-week and use less popular trails.
Always use Leave No Trace techniques to help keep this area wild, clean and pristine.
Motorized equipment, or mechanized transportation is prohibited, including motorcycles, chain saws, bicycles or carts. Wheelchairs are exempt.
Group size is limited to 12 people and/or livestock combined.
Camping and campfires are prohibited within 200’ feet of all lakes, streams and trails to protect water quality, sensitive vegetation and to help assure solitude. Thin soils and mountain vegetation are easily damaged by fire and fires scar rocks and soil. Use a stove, a fire pan or an existing fire ring when and where fires are allowed.
Campfires are prohibited in the alpine areas above 10,800 feet. Campfires consume scarce vegetation and leave permanent scars on the fragile soils of the area.
Pets must be on a handheld leash at all times if hiking. Equestrian riders can have dogs under voice control.
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Fire Rings
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
In this park
Trails at Roosevelt National Forest
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Laramie River Road Dispersed
Trail
Camp Lake Trail
Colorado
16.1 mi3,366 ftgain
Expert
Trail
West Branch Trail
Colorado
6.5 mi161 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Camp Lakes, Rawah Lakes, and Twin Crater Lakes Loop Trail
Colorado
23.2 mi4,829 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Twin Crater Lakes via Rawah Trail
Colorado
23.8 mi5,102 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Rawah Lakes
Colorado
18.9 mi3,789 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Rawah Trail
Colorado
25.0 mi5,492 ftgain
Expert
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During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Colorado hunting page
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