Best Campgrounds near Page, AZ

The area around Page, Arizona, includes several camping spots that put you close to Lake Powell and the Colorado River. Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area lets you set up tents or park RVs right on Lake Powell's sandy beach, with basic toilets and trash cans available. The sites aren't marked, so you can choose your spot based on how close you want to be to others and to the water. At Lees Ferry Campground, you'll find designated sites with picnic tables and fire rings near the Colorado River, though the spaces sit fairly close together. Spring and fall bring the most comfortable weather for camping here, as summer days often hit 100°F, while winter nights can drop below freezing. You might see lizards sunning themselves on rocks or various birds around your campsite. If you're heading to Lees Ferry, you should make reservations ahead of time, but Lone Rock works on a first-come basis. Both places put you within driving distance of the Grand Canyon. Watch the weather forecast for wind warnings, especially at Lone Rock where blowing sand can be a problem for tents. Since both camping areas fall within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, you'll need to pay an entrance fee. Checking current conditions before you go helps avoid surprises.

Best Camping Sites Near Page, Arizona (75)

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

    115 Reviews
    Big Water, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 608-6200

    "Only had around 30 for the night I stayed. A few small fire rings throughout the land and SEVERAL vault toilets, which were clean. I think I counted 20? Good AT&T service and beautiful sunsets."

    "Not sure it's worth that given that in the winter all but a few of the vault toilets are closed, but it's a nice, open space with a pleasant view of the lake and "Lone Rock"."

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

    61 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."

    "Your basic campground, tent sites, RV sites with full hook ups, walk in sites and some group sites. Nice views of Lake Powell and the sandstone."

    3. Page Lake Powell Campground

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

    $28 - $125 / night

    "We would stay here again whenever we are in the Page Arizona area."

    "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."

    4. Lees Ferry Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    47 Reviews
    Marble Canyon, AZ
    8 miles
    Website

    "I generally try to avoid paid campgrounds but there are few options, even in the off-season, in this area, and we were driving late into the day, so it was a relief to get to this campground, and even"

    "This is a rad little spot downriver from Horseshoe Bend below Page.  Lots of history here if you care to seek it out. "

    5. Beehives Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    3 miles
    Website

    "Five minutes outside the town of Page and right next to the dam. The listing here says six sites, but they seem to have updated and there are 18-20."

    "Wicked convenient to Page / Horseshoe Bend / Lake Powell."

    6. Corral Dispersed — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

    25 Reviews
    Big Water, AZ
    9 miles

    "Very close to Page, Arizona/ Lake Powell/Antelope Canyon. Only one other camper - lots of space. Road into area was easy to navigate with a low clearance vehicle."

    "Absolutely stunning sunrise & sunset & you're right next to the white sandstone that separates UT from the AZ border."

    7. Glen Canyon Dam Bridge Outlook

    18 Reviews
    Page, AZ
    2 miles

    "It is just a night stop, but worth it if you're doing all the stuff in Page.

    Walk to the dam, it's really cool to see."

    "There is no bathroom/toilet/etc but it’s relatively quiet for how close to the road it is. Ended up staying a 2nd night bc of how convenient to Page it was."

    8. Soap Creek - Dispersed Camping

    37 Reviews
    Marble Canyon, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (202) 208-3801

    "Located by Lee's Ferry, the Navajo Bridge, Cliff Dwellers, Horseshoe Bend, and the awe inspiring Vermillion Cliffs, these camp sites offer a remote camping experience but still close to plenty of amenities"

    "To get in there is a gate and I only tried the right path in a ford focus hatchback, but made it successfully to the very back spot with some careful driving, if the ground was any more uneven my car might"

    9. Antelope Point RV Park

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

    "Located near Page, Arizona, this is very good choice for anyone wanting to go into the Antelope Canyon (10 to 20 minute drive from the RV park)."

    "Loved the turf areas outside our camper. Being a walk or little drive to the boat ramp and having access to Lake Powell is awesome."

    10. Roam America Horseshoe Bend

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

    $73 - $80 / night

    "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. "

    "Brand new camping, close to everything. Amazing showers, a bit close to the road"

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Recent Reviews near Page, AZ

617 Reviews of 75 Page Campgrounds


  • Jim M.
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Page Lake Powell Campground

    Quiet camp spot

    Clean bathrooms campground was very well maintained and staff was very friendly

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Jacob Lake 89A Dispersed

    Great Spot! Quaint and Private

    Really nice private spot just off the main road. Basically only one spot per group (lots of room, but really only one fire pit). Some road noise but easily accessible and great cell service.

  • Tiffany S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 5, 2025

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

    Serene

    Happened upon this spot 3 years ago and was so excited to be able to come back. Nice, quiet little spot right on the water. Made it down to the beach in my Honda odyssey and did just fine. Watched the most gorgeous sunset and sunrise.

    There are portalete facilities on the beach and up by the parking lot. It was quite warm in the evening, as to be expected but cooled off in the morning. A lovely 75 degrees. Quite a difference from Louisiana mornings.

  • Petr K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2025

    Antelope Point RV Park

    Good location, clean and hookups

    Located near Page, Arizona, this is very good choice for anyone wanting to go into the Antelope Canyon (10 to 20 minute drive from the RV park). The RV park is clean and looks new, has all the hookups. No restrooms although there might be showers that we did not test.

    If you want a dinner, there is a Marina restaurant very near and in the summer, they provide a small shuttle to the Marina. There is even a discount for the restaurant I think (from the RV park). The absolute best thing in the RV park is the BBQ area. New grills and a great spot to see the surrounding landscape. The camp host is very nice and friendly. Would stay here again.

  • 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!

  • K
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Page Lake Powell Campground

    Disappointed and Inconvenienced – No Water or Electric at Campsite

    Beware- all the good reviews must be from previous owner and management 

    We had a reservation for a tent site from July 20–22, but unfortunately, the water and electric hookups were not working when we arrived—and we still had no running water the next morning. This was a major issue for our family, especially with young children. Before booking, I called to confirm that each tent site had water and electric, and I was told they did. We based our plans around that. Not having access to water made basic things like washing hands, rinsing dishes, or helping our kids clean up nearly impossible without multiple trips to the restroom area. In an effort to resolve the issue ourselves, we asked if we could apply the amount we paid for the tent site toward an upgraded accommodations due to the water line break, but we were told we’d have to pay the full price again. That felt unreasonable considering the site didn’t provide what was advertised. We ended up cutting our trip short and leaving early due to this inconvenience. I’m requesting a refund, as we did not receive the services we paid for and our vacation was significantly disrupted as a result. I am still waiting to hear back from management from an email that was sent Monday and it is Friday.


Guide to Page

Camping near Page, Arizona, offers stunning views and a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a primitive experience or a more established campground, there are plenty of options to choose from.

What to do

  • Swimming and Fishing: Many campers enjoy the chance to swim and fish. One reviewer mentioned, "Access to swimming with spots to fish and jump in" at the Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area.
  • Hiking: Explore nearby trails for breathtaking views. A visitor at Lees Ferry Campground noted, "Several hikes but not from the campground," indicating that there are great options just a short drive away.
  • Sightseeing: Don't miss the scenic drives around the area. A camper at Wahweap Campground & RV Park said, "The views are exceptional," making it a perfect spot for photography.

What campers like

  • Beautiful Views: Campers rave about the scenery. One reviewer at Jacob Lake Campground said, "Waking up to the fresh, crisp mountain air each morning was a refreshing change."
  • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds are noted for their cleanliness. A visitor at Basin Campground mentioned, "The restrooms are really, really nice," highlighting the well-maintained amenities.
  • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate the roominess of the sites. A reviewer at Page Lake Powell Campground noted, "Sites were nice and big," making it comfortable for families and groups.

What you should know

  • Windy Conditions: Be prepared for strong winds, especially at places like Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area. One camper warned, "Do not underestimate the wind; it can make this spot hard to enjoy."
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Lees Ferry Campground, have basic facilities with no showers or electric hookups. A visitor mentioned, "There are no showers; showers, laundry, and other services are available at the Marble Canyon Lodge."
  • Busy Seasons: Expect crowds during peak times. A reviewer at Wahweap Campground noted, "Almost full every day," so plan accordingly.

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with amenities like restrooms and picnic tables. A camper at Page Lake Powell Campground appreciated the "indoor pool and hot tub," which can be a hit with kids.
  • Plan Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities. One family enjoyed the "great views of the Colorado River" at Lees Ferry Campground, which can be a fun spot for kids to explore.
  • Pack Snacks: Keep everyone happy with snacks on hand. A reviewer at Dark Sky RV Park & Campground mentioned, "Snacks and amenities available," which can be a lifesaver during family outings.

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Basin Campground noted, "We were originally in site 4, which was so small our tent would not fit."
  • Be Mindful of Noise Restrictions: Some campgrounds have quiet hours. A visitor at Jacob Lake Campground appreciated that "generators are only allowed from 12-4pm," making for a peaceful stay.
  • Explore Nearby Attractions: Don't just stay at the campground. A reviewer at Wahweap Campground suggested, "The location is super close to the beach, the Glen Canyon Dam, and boat rentals," perfect for RVers looking for adventure.

Camping near Page, Arizona, is a fantastic way to enjoy the great outdoors. With beautiful landscapes and a variety of activities, it’s a great destination for families and RVers alike.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds in Page, Arizona?

Page offers several excellent campground options for different camping styles. Wahweap Campground & RV Park stands out for its prime location on Lake Powell with breathtaking views and proximity to major attractions like Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. The campground is just 15 minutes from Page's amenities and tourism activities. For those seeking a more rustic experience, Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area provides direct beach access to Lake Powell, making it perfect for water recreation enthusiasts and groups. The area has plenty of space for large gatherings and offers stunning sunset views over the lake and its distinctive rock formation.

Is camping available near Antelope Canyon in Page, AZ?

Yes, camping is available near Antelope Canyon with several options within a short drive. Corral Dispersed offers free camping very close to Page, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell. This spacious area provides stunning sunrise and sunset views over the white sandstone landscape with few other campers around. The access road is manageable even with low-clearance vehicles. Page Lake Powell Campground provides a more developed option closer to town with convenient access to Antelope Canyon tours. Most campgrounds in the Page area are within 15-30 minutes of Antelope Canyon, making day trips to this spectacular slot canyon easily accessible.

What types of camping are available in Page, Arizona?

Page offers diverse camping options for every preference. For developed camping, Beehives Campground provides established sites with basic amenities in a scenic setting. RV enthusiasts can find full hookups at Antelope Point RV Park with easy access to Lake Powell. For those seeking a more primitive experience, numerous dispersed camping opportunities exist, including Soap Creek - Dispersed Camping near the Vermillion Cliffs and Navajo Bridge. Beach camping is available at several Lake Powell access points, allowing campers to pitch tents directly on the shoreline. Most areas require camping fees ($7-14 per night), though some BLM dispersed sites are free. Both reservation-based and first-come, first-served options are available depending on the location.

How does the elevation in Page, Arizona affect camping conditions?

Page sits at approximately 4,300 feet elevation, creating distinct camping conditions throughout the year. The high desert environment means significant temperature fluctuations between day and night, particularly noticeable at Lees Ferry Campground and other area sites. Summer daytime temperatures often exceed 90-100°F, while evenings cool considerably, requiring both sun protection and warm layers. The elevation also contributes to very low humidity, increasing dehydration risk and intensifying sun exposure. Winter brings freezing overnight temperatures, though daytime conditions are often mild. White House Campground visitors note that spring and fall offer the most comfortable camping weather, with moderate temperatures and generally clear skies at this elevation.