Best RV Parks & Resorts near Page, AZ

Page Lake Powell Campground provides full hookups for RVs with water, sewer, electric, and sanitary dump stations. The gravel sites accommodate large motorhomes and fifth wheels, with standard amenities including picnic tables and fire pits at each site. Wahweap Campground offers year-round access within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area with big-rig friendly pull-through rv pads, though hookup options are more limited. Roam America Horseshoe Bend accommodates RVs with electric and water hookups on level sites. Antelope Point RV Park features both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service for motorhome sites. "Nice place, very clean no shade, great access," noted one visitor about Roam Horseshoe Bend.

RV travelers should prepare for variable conditions when approaching certain campgrounds. The road to Lone Rock Beach features deep sand areas that can challenge RVs without four-wheel drive. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with stronger coverage at established RV parks closer to Page. Dump stations are available at Wahweap Campground and Page Lake Powell Campground, though not at all locations. Most parks accommodate pets with designated areas, but restrictions apply in certain sections of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. During peak tourist seasons from spring through fall, advance reservations are strongly recommended as RV sites fill quickly, especially those with premium lake views and full hookups.

Best RV Sites Near Page, Arizona (35)

    1. Antelope Point RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 645-5900

    "This RV park is located within the National Park so you have to pay to enter park grounds at the Ranger Station. The spot are large and it looks like they can accommodate everything up to a tour bus."

    "The location is perfect, 1 minute from the marina."

    2. Roam America Horseshoe Bend

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

    $73 - $80 / night

    "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."

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

    3. Lake Powell Gateway RV Resort

    1 Review
    Big Water, UT
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (435) 899-8603

    $65 - $95 / night

    "Showers/wifi/quiet/friendly staff/store/alcohol/pool/hot tub"

    4. Kaibab Camper Village

    21 Reviews
    Jacob Lake, AZ
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 643-7804

    "The sites are adequate, Ours was wedged between two other sites at an angle which made it a little tricky to back in but the hosts helped guide us in between other trailers and trees. "

    "This private RV campground is a short distance away from the GS campground. 1/4 mile gravel road to access. Nice shady spots in the pine trees."

    5. Wahweap Campground & RV Park — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    63 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 896-3829

    "Location: excellent proximity to the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Upper & Lower Slot Canyons. Within approximately 1 hour to each."

    "The tent sites include a sandy pad for your tent, picnic table, fire ring, camp fire grill, and parking space. Bathrooms are close to the campsites and were clean."

    6. Lees Ferry Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    47 Reviews
    Marble Canyon, AZ
    8 miles
    Website

    "If I had to describe Arizona camping then this would be the perfect campground description. Such a beautiful area with a pristine CG to boot."

    "Site Quality: All sites are gravel; some are pull-through, some back-in but not all are level. Sites 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20 are designated as group sites."

    7. Page Lake Powell Campground

    51 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (928) 645-3374

    $28 - $125 / night

    "Cheapest campground for RV full hookup in area. Conveniently located near all page attractions. Sites were nice and big. Had an indoor pool and hot tub."

    "This campground is just on the outskirts of town. Coppermine Road is pretty busy during the day, but eventually quiets down at night.  This is a well established campground."

    8. Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    117 Reviews
    Big Water, UT
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 608-6200

    "During the day on the weekend more people showed up for day use but there weren't ever more than 30 people on a HUGE stretch of beach. The beach can accommodate any size rig easily."

    "We have a 40’ Fifth Wheel and were worried about getting stuck in the sand. We walked the area and decided on a spot a little way back from the Sandy beach area."

    9. Glen Canyon Dam Bridge Outlook

    19 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    2 miles

    "It's literally a very large turn out off the highway right on the side of the canyon. So no facilities at all. The town of Page is 3 mins away if you need anything."

    "Lotssse of big rigs here. Was a bit surprised! The wind nearly took my 2024 Dodge Ram 2500 out- but I made through the night. Good for a quick pit stop but not private."

    10. Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast, LLC

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

    $75 - $125 / night

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RV Park Reviews near Page, AZ

502 Reviews of 35 Page Campgrounds


  • Alex S.
    Jun. 30, 2021

    Lees Ferry Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    Arizona camping at its finest

    If I had to describe Arizona camping then this would be the perfect campground description. Such a beautiful area with a pristine CG to boot.

    More red than green, awesome views of the Colorado as well as easy access which I benefited from due to the float trip we came for, and wonderful people camping here in numerous different setups. Everything from vans to RVs to toy haulers and cars with tents.

    Clean restrooms and some of the best in the entire state IMO, as well as water and for the big rigs there’s a dump station but my site didn’t have any other RV amenities so I’m pretty sure that’s it

    Couple great hikes nearby that give even better views of the area and if you can handle the heat I’d recommend them

    Fishing is per the usual in the Colorado and it wasn’t too great for my trip but probably more my fault

    Marble Canyon is nearby if you need anything but it’s extremely quiet right now

    It stayed pretty busy over my 2 day stay. When I pulled in on a Thursday I was able to grab 1 of 6 empty spots. By the time i left Saturday it was full constantly. As usual my cell service wasn’t very dependable

  • C
    May. 29, 2018

    Wahweap Campground & RV Park — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    Great view with horrible customer service

    This is a great RV Park. The location is superb. The space between sites is very generous. Interior roads are very easy to navigate for big rigs. Very quiet at night. This place is designed right. Site was big enough for our 40 foot 5th wheel. The views of Lake Powell were awesome! The campground is maintained very well. Wifi is almost useless and there is no cable. Due to the location there are no TV channels with antennas. My only reason for not giving it five stars was the staff in the camp store/ registration. We have been to many campgrounds and the staff in the camp store were some of the worst we have ever dealt with. They do not greet you or smile. If you ask a question you will get an answer that is probably incorrect. They do not try to help or explain anything. We camped at Wahweap RV and Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

  • Salty Vet Adventures W.
    Feb. 16, 2021

    Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    One of my favorite winter boondocking spots!

    We camped here Feb 4-7 2021 and there were about 4-5 other campers on over a mile of beach. Our nearest neighbor was about 100 yards away. During the day on the weekend more people showed up for day use but there weren't ever more than 30 people on a HUGE stretch of beach. The beach can accommodate any size rig easily. The most important thing to remember when getting there.... SCOUT AHEAD! Either on foot or with a 4x4 so you can plan your route out to the beach. One wrong turn and you will be up to your frame in soft sand. But there are plenty of hard pack routes to get out there as long as you scout ahead. I saw a 45ft class A, I have a 35ft toy hauler, people were driving 2 wheel drive cars out there for the day. I did pull a Mini Cooper out that was stuck up to the frame and I almost got stuck with my 4x4 Ram truck. So planning is key. This is going to be one of my go to winter camping spots. I don't like camping with lots of people so Feb was perfect. Temps were high 50s during the day and lows were high 20s. Never more than a breeze and not a single bug to be found. Summer is a whole different story, I'm sure. Lake Powell is notorious for wind/sand storms in the afternoons but we didn't have any of that. The potable water fill, flush toilets, and showers were closed for the season but the vault toilets on the beach were open. The Pilot gas station that is a 3 minute drive has a dump station and potable water that worked out perfectly. I can't recommend this spot enough! YouTube video link: https://youtu.be/6hqRPstunaM

  • Hannah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2024

    Page Lake Powell Campground

    2 nights mid March

    Cheapest campground for RV full hookup in area. Conveniently located near all page attractions. Sites were nice and big. Had an indoor pool and hot tub. Dog park was pretty much a joke for big dogs and the tree branches are a bit of an issue in places when driving a big rig though. Otherwise clean, safe and great location!

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Wahweap Campground & RV Park — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    Definitely in our Top 10 Campgrounds in the US

    Location: excellent proximity to the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Upper & Lower Slot Canyons. Within approximately 1 hour to each. The campground is situated on Lake Powell with breath taking views. 15 minute drive from Page, Arizona which offers lots of tourism activities, shopping etc.

    Park: Well run resort, very clean, very nice. Each concrete pad was level and well positioned for a beautiful view of the lake. There is great spacing between sites. There are several loops to spread everyone out and limit traffic from other loops. They have lots of walking and biking trails. Access to the lake and docks, and boat storage.

    Sites: Each site has a level concrete pad and full hook ups and an incredible view of the lake.

    Cellular: ok T-Mobile, we couldn’t stream videos but Facebook, email, calling we’re all able to be utilized.

  • Lynn G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2023

    Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    We Loved It At Lone Rock

    We have a 40’ Fifth Wheel and were worried about getting stuck in the sand. We walked the area and decided on a spot a little way back from the Sandy beach area. Since it was March, there were not too many people camped out there. It was beautiful and quiet. We had great cell service with ATT, and there were no amenities. The Dump Station was closed at Lone Rock, but there are many other dump stations and potable water in Page. Lots of things to do and see in the area. We stayed 8 days and loved our time there.

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 11, 2021

    Page Lake Powell Campground

    Page Lake Powell Campground, AZ

    The campground is conveniently located close to Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell. There are biking, hiking and running trails nearby. There is a playground with a trail around it in the campground, but there is not a dog park.

    The sites are pull through, gravel sites with full hook-ups. They were slightly uneven, but spacious. The bathroom amenities weren’t clean, there was hair all over the shower. They also provide wagon rentals which looked pretty neat, if you don’t have a camper, but want to stay overnight in the area.

    Overall, we enjoyed our stay but wouldn’t rate the bathroom/shower amenities highly.

  • Gillian C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2020

    Wahweap Campground & RV Park — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    Amazing campsite

    Great views and great campsites. The tent sites include a sandy pad for your tent, picnic table, fire ring, camp fire grill, and parking space. Bathrooms are close to the campsites and were clean. Only downside to the campground is the campsites are a little close to each other. Camp store stocked with beer, wine, food, coffee, t-shirts, and gear. Bring your own fire wood. Laundry and showers located at the store for a fee. Campground was crowded, so make sure to make a reservation. Simple reservation process on their website. Easy access to the lake, parking and a short walk to the swimming beach right accross the street from the store. Kayak and paddle board rentals available. Didn't have any luck with the wifi, but who needs wifi when camping?! Also didn't have any cell service, but again, who needs it? Campsite is dog friendly!


Guide to Page

Camping around Page, Arizona offers diverse terrain at elevations ranging from 3,000 to 4,300 feet, with summer temperatures often exceeding 100°F. The region sits at the junction of the Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin Desert, creating distinct camping environments from sandy beaches to high desert plateaus. Most campgrounds report minimal rainfall, though afternoon thunderstorms occur during monsoon season from July through September.

What to do

Swimming at Lake Powell: Access the water directly from Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area, where campsites can be set up near the shoreline. "Perfect primitive overnight spot! It's literally a very large turn out off the highway right on the side of the canyon. The town of Page is 3 mins away if you need anything," notes one visitor at Glen Canyon Dam Bridge Outlook.

Hiking nearby slot canyons: Explore Cathedral Wash trail near Lees Ferry Campground. "Not to be missed is Cathedral wash hike. Nearby historical riverfront hike at the boat launch," reports a camper who stayed in spring 2025.

Fishing in the Colorado River: The area around Lees Ferry provides excellent fishing access. "Spend your days fishing, boating, or rafting, and spend your nights camping at Lee's Ferry Campground on the banks of the Colorado River," shares a regular visitor.

What campers like

Clean shower facilities: Modern bathroom amenities at newer parks stand out as highlights. "Beautiful facilities with awesome showers/bathhouse facilities, wifi, a little walk-up cafe that serves sandwiches, etc, and a nice pool!" notes a guest at Roam America Horseshoe Bend.

Quiet camping environment: Despite popularity, many campgrounds maintain peaceful settings. "Very quiet, Camped in a Tesla doing a road trip and this was very close to the city of Page, and Glen Canyon NRA! You pick and choose your spot anywhere you want on the beach!" shares a visitor at Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area.

Proximity to attractions: Campgrounds serve as convenient bases for exploring multiple sites. "The location is perfect, 1 minute from the marina. They also provide you with a 10% discount to use on any marina related purchases. It's a short drive to antelope canyon and horseshoe bend," explains a camper at Antelope Point RV Park.

What you should know

Sand conditions for vehicles: Deep sand areas require preparation, especially for RVs. "Would definitely scout out an area and how you want to approach it before barreling in. Might save you a headache or two," advises a visitor to Lone Rock Beach.

Reservation requirements: Many established campgrounds fill quickly in peak seasons. "We originally planned to stay here a couple of nights but extended to 10 because we loved it so much. The trick here is to get here before noon. Each day about 5 to 8 sites open up but they are usually filled up by 1300."

Additional entrance fees: Some rv sites near Page, Arizona require separate park entrance fees. "Downfall is you have to pay the $30 fee to get into to the park on top of your nightly rate," mentions a camper about Antelope Point RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Site selection for shade: Limited tree cover means planning for heat. "Campground has basically no shade. Good level pads and medium sized sites. Showers at the general store are way above average for campgrounds," reports a visitor to Wahweap Campground.

Water access considerations: Lake levels change, affecting beach access. "The lake is so low that its nearly a mile from campsite," notes a camper in 2021, though conditions vary seasonally.

Entertainment options: Some campgrounds offer recreation beyond water activities. "They have full hookups and some cute amenities like mini golf and barbecue areas," shares a visitor at Kaibab Camper Village.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Many sites require adjustment. "Many of the sites are sloping so be ready to level a bit," advises a camper about Roam America Horseshoe Bend.

Hookup availability: RV sites near Page, Arizona offer varying utility connections. "The sites are large and it looks like they can accommodate everything up to a tour bus. Each site is a concrete pad with fake turf," explains a visitor to Antelope Point RV Park.

Site spacing considerations: Privacy varies significantly between parks. "The spots are right on top of each other," notes one RV camper about Antelope Point, while another at Page Lake Powell Campground mentions "clean and spacious campsite."

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities do RV campgrounds in Page, AZ typically offer?

RV campgrounds in Page typically offer full hookups (water, electric, and sewer), level concrete or gravel sites, and picnic tables. Page Lake Powell Campground provides full hookup pull-through sites, an indoor pool, hot tub, and is conveniently located near local attractions. Many parks offer clean bathrooms and showers, with some featuring camp stores for supplies. Wahweap Campground & RV Park provides generous spacing between sites, easy-to-navigate interior roads for big rigs, and picnic tables with fire rings. Most campgrounds in the area offer reliable cell service, and many have Wi-Fi available. Some feature playgrounds, dog areas, and laundry facilities, though amenities can vary by season.

What are the best RV parks in Page, Arizona?

Wahweap Campground & RV Park stands out for its spectacular Lake Powell views, spacious sites that accommodate large RVs, and excellent location for exploring area attractions. It offers full hookups (50 AMP), level concrete sites, and pull-through options. For a more budget-friendly option, Page Lake Powell Campground provides the most economical full hookup sites in the area while maintaining convenient access to Page attractions. For adventurous RVers seeking a unique experience, Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area offers beach camping with stunning views, though it lacks hookups and requires careful navigation for larger rigs to avoid getting stuck in sand.

Are there luxury RV resorts in Page, Arizona?

While Page doesn't offer ultra-luxury RV resorts with extensive amenities like golf courses or spas, there are comfortable options with upscale features. Wahweap Campground & RV Park provides the most premium experience with stunning Lake Powell views, spacious concrete sites, full hookups including 50 AMP service, and excellent proximity to area attractions. For those seeking additional amenities, Lake Powell Gateway RV Resort offers a more resort-like experience with big-rig-friendly sites. Most luxury-seeking RVers in Page prioritize the spectacular natural surroundings over resort amenities, with the tradeoff being access to world-class outdoor recreation at Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, and Antelope Canyon within minutes of these well-maintained campgrounds.

How far is Page, Arizona from Phoenix for RV travelers?

Page, Arizona is approximately 280 miles from Phoenix, making it about a 4.5 to 5-hour drive for RV travelers. The route takes you north on I-17 and then east on AZ-89, featuring dramatic changes in elevation and scenery. RV drivers should plan for a full day of travel, accounting for slower speeds and potentially challenging sections through Flagstaff's mountain terrain. Lees Ferry Campground makes a good destination for those wanting to break up the journey, offering a scenic spot along the Colorado River. Many RVers prefer making stops along the way, as the drive showcases Arizona's diverse landscapes from desert to high country. Fuel stations that accommodate RVs are available at regular intervals along the main routes.