Cabin Camping near Marble Canyon, AZ

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    Several cabin options exist near Marble Canyon, Arizona, providing comfortable accommodations for visitors exploring the region's natural attractions. Roam America Horseshoe Bend offers modern cabin rentals with full electrical hookups, climate control systems, and access to immaculate bathroom facilities. Shash Dine' EcoRetreat provides a unique cultural experience with cabins on Navajo tribal land, while Big Springs Cabin Site features rustic cabins with electricity and water hookups. "The bathhouse was really cool—very creative. In fact, everything about this place is creative," notes one visitor about Paria River Ranch, which offers cabin accommodations with access to well-maintained shower facilities.

    Pet-friendly cabins are available at several locations including Country Rose RV Park Cabin and Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast. Most properties require advance reservations, particularly during peak tourist seasons from spring through fall. Jacob Lake Group Campground provides cabin options with "nice fire pit bench areas and clean vault toilets and pressurized water," according to a recent visitor. Cabin sizes range from intimate single-room structures ideal for couples to larger family units with multiple sleeping areas. Many locations maintain year-round availability, though winter access may be limited by road conditions.

    Furnished cabins typically include beds with mattresses, basic furniture, and electrical outlets, but guests should verify what linens and personal items to bring. At Big Springs Cabin Site, "you have to bring your own sheets and bathrooms and kitchen are in a shared area," as one camper notes. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves to full cooking setups with refrigerators. Most cabin sites are located 25-30 miles from major grocery stores, so planning ahead for food and supplies is essential. On-site markets at some locations like Roam America Horseshoe Bend offer basic provisions, though selection is limited and prices higher than in town.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Marble Canyon (9)

      1. Roam America Horseshoe Bend

      4.8(14)12mi from Marble CanyonRVs, Cabins

      "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. "

      from $73 - $80 / night

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      2. Shash Dine' EcoRetreat

      5.0(1)6mi from Marble Canyon5 sitesCabins

      "Book your stay and leave them some love."

      from $325 / night

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      3. Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast, LLC

      5.0(1)16mi from Marble Canyon5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $75 - $125 / night

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      4. Paria River Ranch

      5.0(4)25mi from Marble CanyonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "**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."

      from $36 / night

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      5. North Rim Campground (Closed for Remainder of 2025)— Grand Canyon National Park

      4.9(40)48mi from Marble Canyon125 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campsites came with picnic tables, fire pit, water nearby, and toilets. Shower and laundry near the camp store/ restaurant."

      "We didn't have a campground reservation, but there were plenty of available spots. Two trails lead to the lodge and visitors center along the north rim."

      from $12 - $65 / night

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      6. Jacob Lake Group Campground and Picnic Area

      4.7(3)33mi from Marble CanyonRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $5 - $103 / night

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      7. Grand Plateau RV Resort

      4.6(16)49mi from Marble CanyonRVs, Cabins

      "The showers/bathrooms are recently updated, private and nice and clean. Water. power and wifi were all very good. We did not use the pool, but it looked clean and inviting."

      "Site P15 (back-in) by the dog park was perfect for our pups - easy access to the fenced area with agility features and beautiful red cliff views. The spacious site was level with full hookups."

      from $52 / night

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      8. Big Springs Cabin Site

      5.0(1)42mi from Marble Canyon7 sitesCabins

      "The area is located between Zion and Grand Canyon North Rim."

      from $65 / night

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      9. Country Rose RV Park Cabin

      Be the first to review50mi from Marble Canyon1 siteRVs, Cabins

      from $60 - $100 / night

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    80 Reviews of 9 Marble Canyon Campgrounds


    • M
      Aug. 30, 2018

      North Rim Campground (Closed for Remainder of 2025)— Grand Canyon National Park

      A little piece of heaven

      Campsites came with picnic tables, fire pit, water nearby, and toilets. Shower and laundry near the camp store/ restaurant. Trail from my site to the north rim where I saw the most amazing sunset and views of the canyon. There is a second area to the North rim with cabins and a lodge where they put on star parties at night with folks from NASA giving fascinating talks on Mars and land rovers followed by dozens of telescope on the deck to view the cosmos.

    • 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!

    • Mary S.
      Jun. 8, 2018

      North Rim Campground (Closed for Remainder of 2025)— Grand Canyon National Park

      Location, location, location....best place to explore the North Rim

      If you want to explore the North Rim, this is the best...and only...campground in the park. Otherwise, there is Demotte or dispersed camping outside the park. You can roll out of bed and be looking at the Canyon or on the trail to the lodge in a few minutes from this campground. Or a quick walk on the Transept Trail gets you to the North Kaibab Trail in 15 minutes. There is a trailhead for the Ken Patrick Trail (with a cutoff to the Uncle Jim Trail) over that way. You'll have to drive to the Widforss Trail but it's worth it.

      We camped on 4 sites in 5 nights. Why? This place gets booked solid way ahead of time, and we don't do that kind of planning. When we decided we wanted to get to the North Rim on opening day (5/15), I started stalking recreation.gov. That was early May. I quickly got sites for 5/15 and then 5/18 for 2 nights. People cancel! By the time we got to the park, I had secured a site for 5/17. Then we got 5/16 on a walkup. We would have gone out to Demotte or dispersed camping if we hadn't gotten the 16th. Only frustrating part is that there are empty sites EVERY night. Not everyone cancels when their plans change!

      Anyway....great campground! Showers and laundry are up at the entrance. Showers got dirty fast but they clean a couple times each day. There are bathrooms and water throughout the park. The store has ice and beer with good prices for craft beer. Those are essentials but there are other things at the store.

      Wifi is kinda iffy. It's best up by the store. And it's better in the early morning.

      Campground is so quiet because everyone is exhausted from an active day!

    • T
      Apr. 25, 2022

      Grand Plateau RV Resort

      Nicest Showers and bathrooms so far

      The showers/bathrooms are recently updated, private and nice and clean. Water. power and wifi were all very good. We did not use the pool, but it looked clean and inviting. Gravel pads were fairly level and each has a small concrete patio with a picnic table.

      The sites back up to beautiful red cliffs. Kanab is close to Zion, Bryce Canyon, Coral Sands State Park, the North rim of the Grand Canyon.  This would b e a great place to park a 5th wheel or Class A and take a smaller vehicle for excursions to the many surrounding parks. There are hikes to beautiful canyons nearby as well.  The town looked nice. I would stay here again.

    • Annie C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2017

      North Rim Campground (Closed for Remainder of 2025)— Grand Canyon National Park

      North Rim Campground

      Nice campground with abundant sites (reservable, which I recommend), clean bathrooms, and pay shower and laundry close by. More importantly, there are fewer people here at the North Rim, so you feel less claustrophobic. The camp sites have the typical fire rings and picnic tables and are clean and level and shaded by huge ponderosa pines (I think thats the right tree species). There is a nice trail that you can take from the campground along the rim to the visitors center (about 1.5 miles). Be sure to fill up on water before you go hiking (which is just a good idea in general) because then you can drink water that's piped up from Roaring Springs, inside the canyon. Pretty cool! It was cool, rainy, and overcast while I was here, but I didn't let that stop me from hiking. The trees did a great job of sheltering me from most of the rain.

    • 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.

    • Adam R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 9, 2018

      North Rim Campground (Closed for Remainder of 2025)— Grand Canyon National Park

      Hard to Get reservations, But Worth it!!!

      My wife and I took a week long road trip through Arizona, we made no plans and no reservations. Little did we know after reaching the North Rim Campground, we would find that the camp sights are books 6+ months ahead of time. The park ranger told us about the dispersed camping many mile away, as we were getting ready to leave line, a couple walks up and explained they had reserved a corner spot which contained 2 spots, because it was the only one available that weekend. they offered the unused sight to us!!!!!

      We took the offer and were Blown away by the beauty that surrounded our site, we were far from others even quite far from our helpful hosts, the hiking is stunning and the lodge there makes some great food as well as a great place to buy some souvenirs.

      Facilities:

      Fire-ring, BBQ, Water nearby, AMAZING SPACE, plenty of tree coverage from the sun, close to hiking, and within a short drive to the best sunsets Arizona has to offer

      We HIGHLY recommend catching the sunset at Angel Peak!!!! but watch out for the altitude change, its quite high at 8297 feet. Our hometown is at 2800 and the hiking got the best of me…


    Guide to Marble Canyon

    Cabins near Marble Canyon, Arizona offer overnight accommodations in an area characterized by high desert terrain at approximately 3,700 feet elevation. The region experiences dramatic seasonal temperature variations, with summer highs regularly exceeding 100°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Cabin rentals throughout the area provide strategic access to numerous natural attractions including Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.

    What to do

    Explore slot canyons year-round: Several cabin accommodations provide convenient access to the region's famous slot canyons. Guests at Grand Plateau RV Resort can reach multiple canyon destinations within a short drive. "Less than 2 hours to Zion, Bryce, Coral Pink Sands, North Rim of Grand canyon. Many other things to do in area," notes one visitor.

    Visit North Rim access points: Cabin stays in the region allow for day trips to less-visited sections of Grand Canyon National Park. From Big Springs Cabin Site, visitors can access the North Rim via forest roads. "It's not the smoothest gravel road I have been on, but I made it there going slowly in a sedan. I'd recommend a truck or SUV for the 23 mile gravel drive if possible," advises one camper.

    Stargaze after dark: The remote location provides exceptional night sky viewing opportunities from cabin porches and outdoor seating areas. At Roam America Horseshoe Bend, outdoor gathering spaces offer comfortable settings for evening stargazing when temperatures cool.

    What campers like

    Private bathroom facilities: The quality of bathroom accommodations varies significantly between properties. Roam America Horseshoe Bend earns consistent praise for its facilities. "Nice clean bathrooms and laundry facilities. Good price on laundry $2 was and $2 dry. New Maytag front load machines," reports a recent guest.

    Cultural experiences: Some cabin properties offer unique cultural dimensions to overnight stays. Shash Dine' EcoRetreat provides accommodations on Navajo land with distinctive cultural elements. "Paul has really made this a place to immerse yourself in Navajo cultural experience," notes one visitor.

    Scenic isolation: The remote setting provides peaceful cabin experiences away from urban development. "The property is exclusive and off the grid. Don't forget to look up at the night sky, beautiful star lite," shares a visitor at Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast.

    What you should know

    Limited grocery options: Most cabin properties require advance planning for food and supplies. The nearest full-service grocery stores are typically 25-30 miles away in Page or Kanab, with limited selection and higher prices at on-site markets.

    Variable bathroom configurations: Some properties offer private facilities while others utilize shared arrangements. At Jacob Lake Group Campground, "Very nice facility with large shade feature over the tables, nice fire pit bench areas and clean vault toilets and pressurized water."

    Seasonal availability changes: While some cabin rentals operate year-round, winter weather can affect accessibility, particularly at higher elevation properties. Many properties reduce services or close entirely from late November through February.

    Tips for camping with families

    Bring entertainment: Limited or non-existent internet and cell service means families should pack offline activities. Properties like Grand Plateau RV Resort offer communal spaces for family gatherings. "There is a nice big activity room for games or movies with friends," notes one visitor.

    Consider shared facilities: Families should verify bathroom and kitchen arrangements before booking. At some locations, cooking facilities may be communal or limited. One visitor at Big Springs Cabin Site notes "bathrooms and kitchen are in a shared area."

    Check pet policies: Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast welcomes pets, making it suitable for families traveling with animals. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with some prohibiting animals entirely.

    Tips from RVers

    Plan for water restrictions: While most cabin accommodations provide basic water access, RVers staying at properties with combined RV/cabin options should note water conservation practices. "Water, power and wifi were all very good," reports a visitor at Grand Plateau RV Resort regarding hookup reliability.

    Evaluate site layout: Properties offering both cabin and RV accommodations often have distinct areas for each. "The sites back up to beautiful red cliffs," notes one RVer about the positioning at Paria River Ranch.

    Check road conditions: Access roads to several cabin properties include unpaved sections that may challenge larger vehicles or trailers, particularly after weather events. Maintaining slower speeds on approach roads helps prevent damage to undercarriage components.

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