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    Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast offers unique glamping accommodations nestled near Page, Arizona, featuring both yurts and distinctive glamping options among its nine available sites. This property combines authentic cultural elements with modern comforts, providing drinking water, shower facilities, and clean toilets for guests seeking an elevated outdoor experience. The glamping units include amenities not found at typical campgrounds, such as comfortable sleeping arrangements and picnic tables where guests can gather for meals. The property maintains a peaceful atmosphere with its alcohol-free policy while still welcoming pets for those who prefer to travel with their four-legged companions. One guest noted, "The property is exclusive and off the grid. Don't forget to look up at the night sky, beautiful star lite."

    Guests at these glamping accommodations enjoy proximity to Page's renowned attractions while experiencing a secluded retreat atmosphere. The property's location provides excellent stargazing opportunities away from urban light pollution, creating memorable nighttime experiences. Though off-grid, the site balances rustic charm with essential comforts through its thoughtfully maintained facilities and reservation system that ensures a guaranteed spot for travelers. Visitors appreciate the authentic cultural experience combined with practical amenities like firewood availability. The property's location offers convenient access to the stunning landscapes surrounding Page, including Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend, making it an ideal base for exploring the region's natural wonders. As one reviewer highlighted, the exclusive setting provides a unique and authentic experience that connects guests with both the natural environment and cultural heritage of the area.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Page (5)

      1. Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast, LLC

      5.0(1)6mi from Page5 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      from $75 - $125 / night

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      2. Paria River Ranch

      5.0(4)28mi from PageRVs, 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"

      "Primarily a horse camp--for people to camp with their horses to ride in the nearby canyons--we grabbed an electric hookup campsite for $50."

      from $36 / night

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      3. Rock Springs Bench

      4.8(5)50mi from PageTents

      "We were 5 minutes from Kodiochome State Park entrance. We have a 36' 5th wheel and found a great spot that we could pull around and stay hooked up."

      "Gets pretty hot in the heat of the summer but great in the shoulder seasons.  Dirt access road that can get impassable when it rains (and believe them when they say impassable!). "

      4. Jacob Lake Group Campground and Picnic Area

      4.7(3)44mi from PageRVs, Tents, Cabins

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

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

      from $5 - $103 / night

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      5. Forest Road 248 Campsite

      5.0(2)43mi from PageRVs, Tents

      "We loved the forest feel and the trail riding as we typically come with ATVs. There is a gas station 5 minutes from the site"

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    15 Reviews of 5 Page Campgrounds


    • 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.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Rock Springs Bench

      Great views

      The road in was very good in my opinion. Looks like it could close in severe weather. We were 5 minutes from Kodiochome State Park entrance. We have a 36' 5th wheel and found a great spot that we could pull around and stay hooked up. Level side to side was good at the lower part of the spot. W Fire pit was nice. Several other spots looked good for smaller rigs. Great location.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Dec. 29, 2023

      Rock Springs Bench

      Great Views of KodaChrome Basin but sketchy access

      We've camped here several times during the spring, summer and fall in our 26 foot toyhauler.  Gets pretty hot in the heat of the summer but great in the shoulder seasons.  Dirt access road that can get impassable when it rains (and believe them when they say impassable!).  Not a lot of dispersed camp sites, maybe 6 or 7 in this immediate area.. if you drive down the road toward Lake Powell (Highway 389).. there are more places to camp, but the road can get washed out or blocked by falling rocks along the way, so be prepared to turn around and head back towards Cannonville.

    • 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.

    • Justin F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 13, 2026

      Paria River Ranch

      great & peaceful spot near The Wave & more

      We snagged a last minute spot here and its a lovely place with great hosts. Primarily a horse camp--for people to camp with their horses to ride in the nearby canyons--we grabbed an electric hookup campsite for $50. Perfect for us to go see The Wave the next morning and leave our trailer vs bringing it down the unpaved road.

    • 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.

    • Jason J.
      Jul. 9, 2021

      Paria River Ranch

      Awesome location between Page and Kanab

      First off, no service (food, gas) within 25 miles, BUT I rented here for three days and the spot was perfect for nearby hiking trails (wire pass, toadstool hoodoos, buckskins gulch). Bathrooms were very nice, rest of the property under renovation.

    • Grant B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2025

      Rock Springs Bench

      Lovely

      No problem with access for our 20’ BaseCamp

      About 5 or 6 sites in the area, several with pull through

      Beautiful views all around. Mostly quiet and away from it all.


    Guide to Page

    Glamping options in Page, Arizona include both yurt and cabin accommodations with access to essential amenities like drinking water and shower facilities. Located in the Colorado Plateau region at approximately 4,300 feet elevation, the area experiences dramatic temperature changes between day and night, particularly during summer months when daytime highs can reach 90°F while evenings cool significantly. The surrounding landscape features distinctive red sandstone formations and deep canyons characteristic of the American Southwest.

    What to do

    Lake exploration: The proximity to Lake Powell provides numerous water-based recreational opportunities for campers. At Forest Road 248 Campsite, visitors enjoy both water activities and forest terrain. "We loved the forest feel and the trail riding as we typically come with ATVs. There is a gas station 5 minutes from the site," notes camper Ben S.

    Stargazing: The minimal light pollution around dispersed sites creates exceptional night sky viewing conditions. Mark F. describes camping at Forest Road 248: "Great dispersed sites if you get about 1/2-1 mi from 89a. The pines offer shade. Great cell service for some weird reason (verizon 4 bars?!) 80F summer temps are wonderful with the breeze and shade. Peaceful."

    Day trips to state parks: The area serves as a convenient base for exploring nearby protected lands. When staying at Rock Springs Bench, Hawkin S. observed, "I could not believe how close we were to the state park without having any other people around. We had a site all to ourself!"

    What campers like

    Privacy and seclusion: Many dispersed camping areas offer significant space between sites. At Jacob Lake Group Campground, Greg L. found "very nice 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."

    Natural shade: The pine forests provide relief from direct sun during summer months. Grant M. describes Jacob Lake sites as having "Easy access, pea gravel, nice sites with precast concrete picnic tables, good fire pits, tall pines, pit toilets."

    Moderate temperatures: Higher elevation sites maintain cooler temperatures than lower desert regions, especially in summer. At Forest Road 248, Mark F. appreciated that "80F summer temps are wonderful with the breeze and shade."

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Access routes to dispersed camping can deteriorate rapidly during rain. Jeff R. warns about Rock Springs Bench: "Dirt access road that can get impassable when it rains (and believe them when they say impassable!). Not a lot of dispersed camp sites, maybe 6 or 7 in this immediate area."

    Limited facilities: While established campgrounds provide amenities, dispersed sites typically have none. Grant B. notes at Rock Springs Bench: "About 5 or 6 sites in the area, several with pull through. Beautiful views all around. Mostly quiet and away from it all."

    Seasonal considerations: Weather patterns affect both road access and camping comfort throughout the year. Jeff R. shares: "We've camped here several times during the spring, summer and fall in our 26 foot toyhauler. Gets pretty hot in the heat of the summer but great in the shoulder seasons."

    Tips for camping with families

    Amenity access: For families needing bathroom facilities, select established campgrounds over dispersed options. At Jacob Lake Group Campground, Greg L. appreciated that the area has "clean vault toilets and pressurized water."

    Shade importance: When camping with children during summer months, prioritize sites with natural tree coverage. Forest Road 248 camper Mark F. notes "The pines offer shade" which helps moderate daytime temperatures.

    Proximity to services: Sites closer to main roads provide quicker access to needed supplies. Ben S. found this convenient at Forest Road 248: "There is a gas station 5 minutes from the site."

    Tips from RVers

    Site access assessment: Check road conditions before bringing larger rigs to dispersed sites. Jeff R. shares from experience at Rock Springs Bench: "We've camped here several times during the spring, summer and fall in our 26 foot toyhauler."

    Pull-through availability: Some dispersed sites accommodate easier parking for trailers and motorhomes. Grant B. found at Rock Springs Bench: "No problem with access for our 20' BaseCamp. About 5 or 6 sites in the area, several with pull through."

    Leveling considerations: Prepare for uneven terrain at dispersed sites by bringing leveling blocks. Heather E. describes Rock Springs Bench: "Several campsites on SR410 very private, great views of Kodacrome Basin in Grande Staircase Escalante."

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