Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground campground
Barstow, California

Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground

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About Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground

Overview Rainbow Basin Natural Area is an Area of Critical Environmental Concern with outstanding views and geological and paleontological features.. Many visitors come to see exciting multi-colored rock formations and walk the scenic canyons. A variety of desert adapted wildlife are found here, including the desert tortoise. Owl Canyon Campground is a first-come first-served campground with 22 campsites (no hookups). Campsites include a picnic table and a fire ring. Fee is $6.00 per night. There is a single tap centrally located for potable water that is brought in weekly by truck. It is advised to bring your own drinking water. There are vault toilets , but no dump facilities. Holding tanks can be emptied at facilities in the towns of Baker and Barstow. Please take all trash out with you. Permits are needed to remove fossils. If any are found, please leave them in place and notify the BLM Barstow Field Office at (760) 252-6000. Activities include hiking, camping, photography, sightseeing, and horseback riding. Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return. Bring sufficient water, food, clothing, equipment, and first aid supplies for your activity. Rainbow Basin is a mix of public and private lands, including those held by the Southern Pacific Railroad. Respect private landownersґ rights. Land ownership status can be found on the "Cuddeback Lake" Desert Access Guide. These BLM maps can be purchased from any of the California Desert District BLM offices. Rainbow Basin has a diverse landscape of hills, canyons and washes. Multicolored rock walls and mesas are accented by changing light conditions, making for many photographic opportunities. The washes are good hiking trails for experiencing the area's natural beauty. Wildlife viewing is best during early morning and evening hours. In Fossil, Coon, and Owl Canyons, birds tend to gather in thick vegetation. Vegetation is critical for wildlife water, food, and shelter. So, washes in Rainbow Basin have been closed to vehicle travel to protect these areas. Within this Area of Critical Environmental Concern, routes are posted with "open" route markers. Use of passenger vehicles and four-wheel drive vehicles is permitted only on designated and signed "open" routes. All routes not signed as "open" are CLOSED to vehicles. Staging of off-highway vehicles (e.g. ATVs) is not allowed in the Rainbow Basin area or at Owl Canyon Campground. The Fossil Canyon Loop Road is an interesting route for vehicle touring. This one-way narrow dirt road is best driven with a high clearance or four-wheel drive vehicles. Weather extremes and poisonous snakes are desert hazards common to this area. Rainbow Basin has a flash flood risk as well. Avoid low-lying areas during storms and remember that rain upstream can cause flooding even though it is not raining in the immediate area.

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What makes Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground special

Rainbow Basin and Owl Canyon Campground near Barstow, California, drops you into a landscape that feels more like another planet than the familiar Mojave Desert. Designated as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern, this remarkable site showcases millions of years of geological history in its folded, faulted, and brilliantly colored rock formations that ripple across the terrain in bands of red, green, white, and gold. The geology here is not just scenic, it is scientifically significant. Paleontologists have unearthed fossils of ancient mammals, insects, and plants from these sedimentary layers, offering a window into a time when this arid basin was lush and teeming with life. A scenic loop drive winds through the heart of the formation, offering jaw-dropping views at every turn, while hiking into the side canyons reveals even more intricate detail in the rock walls and eroded hoodoos. The campground at Owl Canyon provides a straightforward desert camping experience with basic facilities. Sites are first-come, first-served, and the campground rarely fills to capacity, giving you the freedom to arrive without a rigid plan. The surrounding BLM land is open for further exploration on foot or by vehicle. Late fall through early spring is the ideal window for visiting, with mild daytime temperatures and cool, stargazing-perfect nights. Summer heat can be extreme and is best avoided. If you are a geology enthusiast, a photographer chasing extraordinary light, or simply someone who loves feeling the deep age of the earth beneath your feet, Rainbow Basin is an unforgettable destination.

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760-252-6000

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BLM_CA_Web_BA@blm.gov

Getting There

Rainbow Basin Natural Area is located 8 miles north of Barstow, California, off Irwin Road (not Fort Irwin Road). The main acess route is Fossil Bed Road.

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How do reservations work for Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground?

Reservation availability for Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground?

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Where is Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground located?

Rainbow Basin/Owl Canyon Campground is in California near Barstow. Coordinates: 35.0124, -117.0386.

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