The Best Camping in Page
Looking for the best camping in Page? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Page. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top camping spots in and near Page
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Page, Arizona
Hiking the Ropes Trail in Page Arizona
5.0The Ropes Trail is an old hiking trail below Glen Canyon Dam that has long since been abandoned by the park service. It is also one of the few trails that leads down the steep walls into the canyon. Let me say that again, it's steep. Getting there Take Highway 89 from Page going north and take th...Read more -
Page, Arizona
Kayak Camp on Lake Powell
3.7Kayak camping right on the beaches of Lake Powell and then paddling out into the stillness of the morning to hike antelope canyon is one of my all time favorite memories. Just across from the Antelope Point Launch Ramp is a fantastic beach with several flat areas that are perfect for tent campin...Read more -
Page, Arizona
Explore the Horseshoe Bend Crack
5.01.9 miHorseshoe Bend is an iconic viewpoint, and a must-see for photographers. Check out Tiffany Nguyen's post, Hike to Horseshoe Bend, for more details on that part of the adventure. Because of its popularity and easy access, the Horseshoe Bend viewpoint is thoroughly photographed and can be very cro...Read more -
Kane County, Utah
Backpack to Rainbow Bridge
5.017 mi / 2800 ft gainThis incredible trip isn't only about Rainbow Bridge. Honestly, the Bridge is just icing on the cake.The scenery is breathtaking along the way, changing and evolving as you pass through epic canyons and climb over rocky ledges to be rewarded with spanning vistas. It really is amazing. There's eve...Read more -
Kane County, Utah
Camp At Wahweap Campground
4.0This modern campground is just steps from the beach and centrally located on the Arizona / Utah border -- perfect for exploring both sides of the Glen Canyon National Recreational Area. You do need a national parks pass or will incure a $25 fee to enter the park (good for one week). The campgrou...Read more -
Marble Canyon, Arizona
Kayak Glen Canyon
Starting at Lee's Ferry, you meet with a boat that will back haul you up the river close to Glen Canyon Dam for approximately $150/2 people, plus your gear. There is an overnight parking lot available. The river is swift in some spots where it would be quite challenging to paddle up the river you...Read more -
Marble Canyon, Arizona
Paria Canyon from Lees Ferry
5.6 mi / 522 ft gainParia Canyon from Lees Ferry is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Page, Arizona.Read more -
Kane County, Utah
Beach Camp On Lake Powell's Lone Rock Beach
4.7Just twelve miles north of Page, Arizona on Highway 89 across the Utah border, Lone Rock Beach is a great open beach where you can drive right up and make camp anywhere you like. There is a $10 fee to get on the beach and it can get a little busy during the summer, but it seems like you can alway...Read more -
Marble Canyon, Arizona
Explore Paria Beach
5.0The area directly below Lee's Ferry campground is known as the Paria Riffle and Beach. The Paria is a small river that feeds into the Colorado River just north of the campground. Just park at the campground parking lot next to the river and walk a short distance to the sandy beach area where you ...Read more -
Kane County, Utah
Discover Gregory Butte
Gregory Butte can be accessed by boat or kayak, and is a fun camping location. If you look carefully, you will notice that a large portion of the butte is shaped like a camel. Gregory Butte is off of Buoy 28 at Last Chance Bay. There are many additional side canyons to explore. The canyon walls i...Read more -
Kanab, Utah
The Wahweap Hoodoos Trail
9.07 mi / 404 ft gainThe Wahweap Hoodoos Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Big Water, Utah.Read more -
Kane County, Utah
Explore Rock Creek Canyon
Rock Creek Canyon, Middle Rock Creek Canyon, and Dry Rock Creek Canyon are all accessed off of Buoy 36 at Lake Powell. The canyons are each wonderful places for relaxing on a beach, fishing, or taking in a sunrise / sunset against the towering red rock buttes. Rock Creek Canyon is located in Sout...Read more -
Marble Canyon, Arizona
Hike to the White Pocket
5.04 miWhite Pocket is extremely difficult to access due to the road leading to it. There are sections with very deep, soft sand going uphill! You must have a high clearance 4WD vehicle and air down your tires to have any hope of making it here. Do not take this lightly, a tow bill will cost you a minim...Read more -
Marble Canyon, Arizona
Night Photography at White Pocket
White Pocket is a remote outcropping of sandstone formations in Vermillion Cliffs National Monument similar to the famous "Wave". Unlike The Wave, a permit isn't needed to visit, but you will need a high-clearance 4WD vehicle with good tires; alternatively, you can hire a 4WD tour service in near...Read more -
Kane County, Utah
Explore Mountain Sheep Canyon
Many people enjoy this section of Lake Powell because of the unsurpassed beauty, relatively low traffic, and nearness of Dangling Rope Marina. There are beautiful campsites and hiking opportunities in this area. If you approach the back of the canyon, keep your eyes open for light colored areas o...Read more -
Kanab, Utah
Hike through Paria Canyon
5.014.94 mi / 846 ft gainNo matter how far you plan on hiking, it is ideal to get an early start so you aren’t hiking too long under the desert sun. There is no shade on this hike except for the shadows offered from the steep walls of the canyon, so make sure you bring sunscreen! From the very start, you’ll get your fee...Read more