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Antelope Point RV Park

  • Antelope Point Marina's RV park takes reservations using a third party site.
  • Large area of flat RV sites with some green turf areas for walking. 15 pull-through sites. Two dump stations, no restrooms.
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Beehives Campground

  • No reservations. $14 per night. Three-night camping limit. This link is not for reserving a site, only for paying for a site you have already occupied. Do not use this link if you do not already have a site.
  • Located on the unpaved road across the highway from the Wahweap South Entrance Station, the Beehive Campground is a small circle with 21marked off sites. The road is unpaved, the sites are unpaved. There are no amenities, restrooms or trash receptacles, pack out everything you bring in. In one direction you can see Lake Powell, in the other, some amazing rounded sandstone mounds are open for hiking. Do not camp outside of the camping area.
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Bullfrog RV & Campground

  • All RV sites are reservation only. Reservations are taken at lakepowell.com. This campground is not operated by the National Park Service.
  • The Bullfrog RV park is located approximately 1 mile passed the entrance station inside Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Turn right at the first road immediately after the Bullfrog Visitor Center parking lot and travel ½ mile to reach the entrance to the RV park on the west side of the road. The campground loop is gravel with slight inclines although vehicles with 4-wheel drive or high clearance are generally not required. There are 22 full hook-up sites (water, sewer, 30 AMP) that can accommodate RV’s up to 50 foot long. The dry camping area consists of 3 separate loops (A-C) that have 80 concrete padded sites that can accommodate tent, trailers and RV’s. Each loop road is asphalt so 4-wheel drive or high clearance vehicle are not required. There are slight inclines in the road, but the Individual sites are mostly level with a paved driveway and gravel tent pad (may be challenging for wheelchairs). Each site has a charcoal grill and picnic table but because the sites are gravel and, possibly on an incline, maneuvering a wheelchair may be difficult. In the center of the campground (approximate 5 minute walk from furthest site) are accessible restrooms with flush toilets, sinks and showers. Pets are allowed as long as they are on a leash and under control at all times. Please call the Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas at 435-684-3032 for more information.
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Colorado River Primitive Camping Between Glen Canyon Dam and Lees Ferry

  • All five sites are on a first-come, first served basis. No reservations.
  • There are five primitive beaches along the fifteen-mile stretch of the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lees Ferry. These sites are only accessible by small vessel. Each sandy beach has a provided fire pit and vault toilet. Everything brought in must be packed out.
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Dirty Devil Primitive Camping

  • No reservations. Pay at the iron ranger the day you plan to camp. Alternately, pay using this link. Paying using the link does not reserve you a place to camp, it is only to pay the fee via card.
  • This is a primitive camping area at the northern end of Glen Canyon along the Dirty Devil River before its confluence with the Colorado River. In the current climate, the river often runs dry. The camping area is just the dirt and rocks between the side of Highway 95 and the banks of the Dirty Devil River. After the hard-packed dirt turnoff near milepost 44 on Hwy 95, there are no established routes for a vehicle. In order to preserve the primitive experience, there are no facilities once you pass the vault toilet at the fee station. You must pack in everything you need and pack out any waste you create.
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Farley Canyon Primitive Camping

  • Primitive camping on beaches or in primitive environments. No designated campsites. Vault toilets open seasonally. No reservations. $12 per night. Pay with cash at the iron ranger at the end of the entrance road, or pay using this link via card. Paying with this link does not reserve you a spot to camp at Farley Canyon, it is only to pay the fee.
  • Designated primitive camping areas that are accessible by vehicle and sometimes by vessel as well. First-come first served, no reservations. No designated sites. No potable water. When pit toilets are unavailable, campers must bring portable toilets for use and proper disposal into the sewer system. Quiet hours 10pm-6am. $12 per night.
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Halls Crossing RV & Campground

  • All RV sites are reservation only. Reservations are taken at lakepowell.com. This campground is not operated by the National Park Service.
  • Located 288 miles north of Wahweap by automobile on Utah Hwy 276.
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Lees Ferry Campground

  • No reservations are available for Lees Ferry Campground. This link goes to where you can pay for a site, but it does not reserve a site. Have your site picked out before using this link.
  • The Lees Ferry campground is on a hill overlooking the Colorado River, about a quarter of a mile away from the launch ramp. Pay your camping fee at the entrance. Each site is dry, has a picnic table, grill, and curved metal shade structure. Sites are paved and flat. The paths to the restrooms are flat. A campground host is usually there.
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Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area

  • No reservations. This link is just to pay your camping fee. It does not pay entrance fees or reserve a spot on Lone Rock beach.
  • Lone Rock beach is a long stretch of sand, some hard-packed, most not, at the end of a road off US Hwy 89 just north of the Arizona/Utah border. Once you drive off of the paved area, you no longer have paved access to the main restroom and shower. There are no formal camping sites, so you can take up as much beach as you prefer. There are vault toilets at various places along the beach, the paths to them are not paved. Many people park their camping rigs by the water and then bring their boat around to beach it with the rest of their site. There is a designated area for off-road vehicles in the dunes behind the camping portion of the beach.
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Stanton Creek Primitive Camping Area

  • Stanton Creek does not take reservations. This link is to pay your fee after you find a spot. You cannot reserve a space.
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Wahweap Campground & RV Park

  • Sites are reservation only. Reservations are taken at lakepowell.com.
  • Full-service campground for both tents and RVs. All sites are paved, have picnic tables, grills, and shade trees. All paths to the restrooms are paved and wide, there is a restroom structure at the center of each camping loop. Campground is operated by Lake Powell Resorts. Many of the sights have a view of Lake Powell, but beach access is across the road and down a long sandy path.