Best Cabin Camping near Page, AZ

Cabin accommodations near Page include Roam America Horseshoe Bend, where furnished cabins provide full bathroom access, electricity, and picnic tables. Cabins at Shash Dine' EcoRetreat offer a more secluded experience with access to shared toilet and shower facilities. The Paria River Ranch, located between Page and Kanab, provides cabin lodging with access to electric hookups and modern bathroom facilities. "The bathrooms and showers onsite are immaculate. Very clean, new, and well designed," according to visitor feedback on The Dyrt.

Rustic cabin rentals at Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast provide an authentic cultural experience with access to shared bathrooms, shower facilities, and outdoor picnic areas. Cabins typically accommodate between 2-6 people depending on the location. Most properties require advance reservations, particularly during peak tourism seasons from April through October. The majority of cabin sites permit pets, though specific rules vary by property. A visitor described their stay at Antelope Hogan as "very unique and authentic," noting the exceptional stargazing opportunities from the off-grid location.

Most cabin properties provide beds with basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and personal items. Cooking facilities range from basic fire pits at more rustic locations to full kitchenettes at more developed sites. The Jacob Lake area cabins provide proximity to convenience stores for basic supplies, while properties closer to Page offer better access to grocery stores and restaurants. Many cabin sites have limited or no cellular service, so downloading maps and information before arrival is recommended.

Best Cabin Sites Near Page, Arizona (5)

    1. Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    10 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (928) 660-4035

    $73 - $80 / night

    "Large sites (gently sloped) with picnic table. It's spacious and quiet."

    "It's in a nice location, with attractive cliffs all around, and it's actually pretty close to Antelope Canyon and very close to Page itself. "

    2. Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast, LLC

    1 Review
    Page, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 693-9293

    $75 - $125 / night

    3. Shash Dine' EcoRetreat

    1 Review
    Marble Canyon, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 640-3701

    $325 / night

    "Book your stay and leave them some love."

    4. Paria River Ranch

    3 Reviews
    Big Water, UT
    28 miles
    Website

    $36 / night

    "**IMPORTANT** Stays at this private ranch are BY RESERVATION only and for people with horses or who've booked a guided trail ride with the ranch**

    We booked a private guided horseback ride with"

    "We pulled up to a spot where we could use the bunkhouse porch. The views from this ranch are amazing. The bathhouse was really cool—very creative. In fact, everything about this place is creative."

    5. Jacob Lake Group Campground and Picnic Area

    3 Reviews
    Jacob Lake, AZ
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 643-7395

    $5 - $103 / night

    "Easy access, pea gravel, nice sites with precast concrete picnic tables, good fire pits, tall pines, pit toilets,"

    "This site has a day use picnic in front and then two group areas with a closed gate behind. Group A and Group B."

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  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    Calm, neat and welcoming

    The reception staff is welcoming and accommodating. Large sites (gently sloped) with picnic table. It's spacious and quiet. Clean pool to cool off in. 3 large modern units for bathrooms, showers (soaps, shampoo and conditioner provided) and washer/dryer. Several washer/dryers need to be fixed but we managed to do our laundry without too much wait at a low cost. Beautiful glamping stay!

  • Reuben
    Jun. 20, 2023

    Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    VERY new, and inviting...but a few warning signs for the future

    We spent 3 nights here in June, 2023.  They told us the place had just opening in February of the same year.  So it's very new, and it shows.  Everything was immaculate.  It's in a nice location, with attractive cliffs all around, and it's actually pretty close to Antelope Canyon and very close to Page itself.  As you'd expect from a place so new, the power, water & sewer were all top notch.  The main check in building (with a little shop) was pretty upscale.  And the bathhouses were great too (with caveat, coming later).  You get a full bathroom to yourself; a lockable room with shower, sink with large counter, toilet, shampoo/conditioner and plenty of space overall.  They pipe in music so that sounds overall are muffled.  They have laundry facilities as well, but we didn't use those.

    All in all, sounds like a 5 star experience, yes?  Well, a few things bothered me for the future of this place:

    1)  The sites, planted with still very young trees, are mostly ornamental rock.  And growing everywhere through this rock are tumbleweeds.  I live in NM, and know how pernicious these can be.  Yet no effort appeared to be underway to nip them in the bud.  These will soon be unattractive nuisances.  And will make the sites seem much less worth the rather high price of camping here (we paid $85 per night).

    2)  The  restrooms, although lovely, were CHRONICALLY out of toilet paper and paper towels.  We learned to bring our own.  One morning, I went in and could have had access to any of the 7 or 8 rooms.  NONE had TP or paper towels.  Not one.  This happened consistently during our visit.  They need to solve that, or their noteworthy bathrooms will become an annoyance.

    3)  Also, note that the sites are up on curbs.  We grounded out our hitch several times when pulling in or out.  I can't help but feel the sites could have been built at more like ground level, and not up on curbs.

    Still, a very nice stay.

  • Kelsey G.
    May. 1, 2020

    Paria River Ranch

    Horse Ranch in the middle of BLM land

    **IMPORTANT** Stays at this private ranch are BY RESERVATION only and for people with horses or who've booked a guided trail ride with the ranch**

    We booked a private guided horseback ride with the ranch and stayed here in our trailer for five days. Our stay was incredible: quiet, peaceful, and amidst the backdrop of beautiful Utah BLM land. Our guided 2-hour ride in the nearby slot canyon was fantastic. I HIGHLY recommend riding with the amazing team at the ranch. 

    We had 30 amp electric and water hookups, though some sites are just electric. The dump site may or may not be in service, ask before booking. 

    The restrooms and showers onsite are immaculate. Very clean, new, and well designed.

    *Again, this is a private ranch first, not an RV campground. Stays here require a reservation. The owner dislikes people just driving onto the property. Call ahead.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2021

    Jacob Lake Group Campground and Picnic Area

    Very nice group camp facility

    This site has a day use picnic in front and then two group areas with a closed gate behind. Group A and Group B. Very nice facility with large shade feature over the tables, nice fire pit bench areas and clean vault toilets and pressurized water. The day use picnic area is $5 per car, the group areas are reserved on recreation.gov and price is noted as $103 per nite plus taxes and fee. This site is very close to the jct of hwy 89 A and hey to Grand Canyon and the Kaibab Inn and gas station, so hwy noise may be a factor.

  • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2024

    Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    The staff greeted me with a cappuccino! Excellent!

    I absolutely loved this campground. The staff were wonderful, the entire park was fresh and clean, and I don't care if you have a fully-equipped bathroom in your RV...you have to checkout their showers. It's a spa. Not kidding. If there was one downside it was that there are few trees for shade, but it was early enough in the year that it wasn't an issue. Wonderful large dog park and the best laundry facilities I've seen. Highly recommend!!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    Like new beautiful campground

    Check in was easy we booked online and had requested a pull through, when we arrived our reservation was for a back in. They switched us to another site no questions asked easy least. We had a pull through with FHU, everything worked as it should. Good Wi-Fi. Nice space between sites. Would definitely stay here again.

  • c
    Oct. 27, 2024

    Paria River Ranch

    Incredible place

    We were traveling through and needed a place for the night. We pulled up to a spot where we could use the bunkhouse porch. The views from this ranch are amazing. The bathhouse was really cool—very creative. In fact, everything about this place is creative.

    The work the owner is doing here by rescuing horses, donkeys, and goats is so important. Anything we can do to help her cause, we should absolutely.

  • Lori A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 12, 2025

    Roam America Horseshoe Bend

    Beautiful facilities

    Thus is a lovely new campground with awesome showers/ bathhouse facilities, wifi, a little walk-up cafe that serves sandwiches, etc, and a nice pool! The staff was helpful and friendly. We had some issues getting our motor home level on our spot (82), but other than that, it was great.


Guide to Page

Cabin rentals near Page, Arizona provide visitors with convenient access to nearby attractions like Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. Situated at approximately 4,300 feet elevation, the area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 95°F and mild winters with occasional snow. Most cabin properties experience significant temperature fluctuations between day and night due to the desert climate.

What to do

Horseback riding excursions: Paria River Ranch offers guided trail rides through nearby slot canyons. "Our guided 2-hour ride in the nearby slot canyon was fantastic. I HIGHLY recommend riding with the amazing team at the ranch," notes a visitor who stayed at Paria River Ranch.

Stargazing sessions: The minimal light pollution around cabin properties creates ideal conditions for astronomy enthusiasts. A visitor at Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast advises, "Don't forget to look up at the night sky, beautiful star lite."

Explore nearby hiking trails: Cabins at Paria River Ranch provide strategic positioning for day trips to notable trails. "The spot was perfect for nearby hiking trails (wire pass, toadstool hoodoos, buckskins gulch)," explains a guest who used the location as a base camp.

What campers like

Immersive cultural experiences: Several cabin properties provide opportunities to learn about Navajo traditions and lifestyle. A reviewer from The Dyrt states that Shash Dine' EcoRetreat "is so beautiful and unique. Paul has really made this a place to immerse yourself in Navajo cultural experience."

Premium bathroom facilities: Many cabins offer access to well-maintained restroom facilities despite their remote settings. A visitor at Roam America Horseshoe Bend notes, "The entire park was fresh and clean, and I don't care if you have a fully-equipped bathroom in your RV...you have to checkout their showers. It's a spa. Not kidding."

Animal encounters: Some properties feature rescued animals as part of their conservation efforts. A guest at Paria River Ranch observed, "The work the owner is doing here by rescuing horses, donkeys, and goats is so important. Anything we can do to help her cause, we should absolutely."

What you should know

Limited services nearby: Cabin properties around Page often require advance planning for supplies. "First off, no service (food, gas) within 25 miles," warns a visitor staying at Paria River Ranch.

Reservation requirements: Some cabin properties operate strictly by appointment. One guest at Roam America Horseshoe Bend recommends, "We stayed here for a night. Nice clean bathrooms and laundry facilities. Good price on laundry $2 was and $2 dry."

Seasonal considerations: Most cabin rental properties near Page operate year-round, but amenities may change seasonally. A visitor in spring noted, "Swimming pool not open yet because not certified yet."

Tips for camping with families

Pack all necessities: Many cabin rentals require guests to bring specific items. A guest at Roam America Horseshoe Bend advises, "We learned to bring our own [toilet paper and paper towels]."

Consider leveling needs: Some cabin and RV sites may require adjustments for comfort. "Many of the sites are sloping so be ready to level a bit," suggests a visitor at Jacob Lake Group Campground, where cabin options are available.

Verify amenity availability: Family-friendly amenities vary significantly between properties. One reviewer highlights, "They have laundry facilities as well, but we didn't use those."

Tips from RVers

Site elevation awareness: Many cabin and RV sites in the Page area feature design elements that require caution. "Note that the sites are up on curbs. We grounded out our hitch several times when pulling in or out," warns a visitor at Roam America Horseshoe Bend.

Limited connectivity: Visitors should prepare for minimal cellular coverage at most cabin rental sites. "The property is exclusive and off the grid," notes a guest at Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast.

Hookup verification: Cabin properties with RV options offer varying levels of utility connections. A visitor at Paria River Ranch explains, "We had 30 amp electric and water hookups, though some sites are just electric. The dump site may or may not be in service, ask before booking."

Frequently Asked Questions

How close are cabins in Page to Antelope Canyon?

Cabins at Paria River Ranch are approximately 30-40 minutes from Antelope Canyon, offering a peaceful retreat after exploring the slot canyons. The ranch provides a quiet, serene setting with incredible views of the surrounding landscape. Most accommodations within Page itself are typically within a 15-20 minute drive to Antelope Canyon, making it convenient to book tours and visit this popular attraction. When staying at any location near Page, it's essential to book Antelope Canyon tours in advance as they often sell out, especially during peak season.

Where can I find cabin rentals in Page, Arizona?

Page offers several unique cabin rental options for visitors. Shash Dine' EcoRetreat provides a cultural immersion experience with distinctive lodging on Navajo land. Their beautiful accommodations offer a chance to connect with Native traditions while enjoying the natural surroundings. Another option is Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast, LLC, which provides cozy accommodations in the Page area. When searching for cabin rentals, book well in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (spring through fall), as accommodations fill quickly due to Page's popularity as a base for exploring the region's natural wonders.

Are there cabin options available near Horseshoe Bend?

Roam America Horseshoe Bend is ideally situated very close to Horseshoe Bend, offering modern accommodations in a relatively new facility. While primarily an RV park, they feature clean facilities with amenities like a swimming pool, laundry, and excellent shower facilities. For a more traditional cabin experience further from town, Jacob Lake Group Campground and Picnic Area provides access to facilities with picnic areas, fire pits, and vault toilets, though you'll need to verify if cabin rentals are currently available. Most accommodations in Page are within a 10-15 minute drive to Horseshoe Bend.