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White Canyon Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

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White Canyon Primitive Campground is located near Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The terrain consists of rocky landscapes and open desert areas. Temperatures can range from 30°F in winter to 100°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the scenic vistas of Glen Canyon and the recreational opportunities at Lake Powell.

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White Canyon Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is located in Utah

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37.79567823 N
110.3720854 W

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Reviewed Jun. 6, 2020

Worth the drive

Very remote campground. They have electric, gas, and a market right down the road at the marina. Showers are available at the bathrooms by the water. Couldn’t believe the unreal views.

  • Review photo of White Canyon Primitive Campground — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area by Erin T., June 6, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

What hiking trails are available in White Canyon, Utah?

White Canyon features several hiking opportunities that showcase the area's unique desert landscape. Trails wind through the canyon itself, offering views of the distinctive white sandstone formations. While the primitive campground serves as a good base for exploration, hikers should come prepared with maps, plenty of water, and sun protection. For specific trail information, check with the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area rangers before setting out, as trail conditions can change seasonally.

What is the best time of year to visit White Canyon in Utah?

Spring and fall are ideal seasons to visit White Canyon, when temperatures are moderate and the desert landscape is most enjoyable. Summer brings extreme heat to this southeastern Utah location, making outdoor activities challenging during midday hours. Winter can be cold, especially at night, but offers solitude and unique perspectives of the landscape. If visiting during peak summer months, plan activities for early morning or evening and bring plenty of water and sun protection.

Is dispersed camping allowed in White Canyon, Utah?

White Canyon Primitive Campground is the designated camping area in this region of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. While the campground itself is primitive, it's not considered dispersed camping. For true dispersed camping options, you'll need to check with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or National Park Service regarding regulations in surrounding areas. The primitive nature of the campground does offer a remote, backcountry feel while still providing some basic structure.

Where is White Canyon located in Utah?

White Canyon Primitive Campground is located in southeastern Utah within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It's a remote site positioned near Lake Powell and the Natural Bridges area. The campground is accessible via Highway 95, with a marina located nearby. Its remote location offers visitors stunning views of the surrounding canyon landscape while still providing access to basic amenities in the vicinity.