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Tuweep Campground — Grand Canyon National Park
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Grand Canyon National Park
Tuweep Campground is an extremely primitive campground located 3,000 feet below the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. As with all backcountry areas in Grand Canyon National Park, advance reservations are required. You must obtain a backcountry permit through Recreation.gov to camp overnight. Access is…
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The non touristy area of one of the 7 wonders of the world
You have to draw a permit to camp here. No cell service of any kind for hours around. 4 x 4 is a must and a high clearance vehicle.
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Best view of the Grand Canyon anywhere!
In the old days this was just 65 miles of really bad road followed by a stunning view. Today, the road still is bad--especially that last 3 miles after you enter National Park Service (NPS) land (though I did it in a Toyota Corolla the first time)--and you need a permit. It's just $10, and they…
Can't camp at the overlook anymore, it's a picnic area...but
Just a short distance from the overlook there are five campsites. Primitive. No tables. Fires are not allowed. Requires permit from Grand Canyon National Park to camp. Long dirt roads to access may be impassable during rainy weather. Also watch for flash flooding. Also known as Tuweep.
Location
Tuweep Campground — Grand Canyon National Park is located in Arizona
Coordinates
36.22503864 N
113.06084067 W