Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
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Reviewed May. 27, 2018

Serene!

We arrived to the beach after dark in our campervan in March. There was no tenant to collect payment, but rather a payment box which we used. The beach itself was empty and but three RV's parked back on land. The location of where to park for the night was difficult to figure out as there are minimal signs, poor night lighting, and no one to ask. If it were busier I'm sure we would've been able to figure it out a bit easier. We finally decided to park near the RV's as I didn't want to get stuck on the beach in the van. I woke up the next morning before dawn and the sunrise over Lake Powell was beautiful. There were no cars on the beach, nothing to distract from my desolation. The only draw back were the bathrooms. At that time of year there are about 10 or so non-flush toilets along the beach, but the majority were locked, so I had to walk the length of the beach to locate one that was open. It was fine, for a toilet. I've heard it's super crowded in the warmer months, but I'd highly recommend going here for an early spring night to bask in the quiet. And for 10$, what a steal.

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  • Review photo of Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area by Michael D., May 27, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area — Glen Canyon National Recreation Area by Michael D., May 27, 2018