Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - Camping

Bullfrog Developed Campground

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Open All Year

Phone

1-435-684-3000

Details

Large campground with picnic tables, grills, centrally located bathrooms in each loop, water is available. No reservations. Approximately 78 sites. Accommodates tents, campers, small to medium length RV's.

Bullfrog Primitive Camping Areas

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Open All Year

Phone

1-435-684-7400

Details

Primitive camping is normally available at Stanton Creek, Bullfrog North, and Bullfrog South. However, due to low water levels, Bullfrog North and South are closed until further notices. No facilities except for pit toilets. Shoreline camping. No sites, as such, but a large vehicle-accessible shoreline area where camping is permitted. No reservations. NOTE: The roads into Stanton Creek may be very sandy and rough in places. They may not be suitable for low-clearance vehicles and/or longer trailers or RV's.

Bullfrog RV Campground

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Open All Year

Phone

1-435-684-3000

Details

RV campground with full hookups. Accomodates most sizes of vehicles. Approximately 24 sites. Reservations possible. Fees vary.

Halls Crossing Developed Campground

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Open All Year

Phone

1-435-684-7000

Details

Campground with picnic tables, grills, centrally located bathrooms in each loop. Approximately 64 sites. No reservations.

Halls Crossing RV Park

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Open All Year

Phone

1-435-684-7000

Details

RV campground with full hookups. Accomodates most sizes of vehicles. Approximately 32 sites. Fees vary. Reservations accepted.

Hite Camping

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Open All Year

Phone

1-435-684-7400

Details

Several primitive camping areas exist at Hite. Camping is permitted near the launch ramp, in Farley Canyon, and along the Dirty Devil near Highway 95. All these areas have toilets only. No reservations. Campers camping more than 200 yards from existing toilet facilities must have a portable toilet. Camping is also available at White Canyon and Blue Notch Canyon. No facilities, no fees. Portable toilets are required.

Lake Powell Shoreline Camping

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Open All Year

Phone

1-928-608-6404

Details

Camping is allowed anywhere along the lake shore outside the developed areas. There is no fee. There are no facilities. Campers must have a portable toilet or toilet facilities on their vessel. The amount of camping is dependent on the lake level. On average, Lake Powell has 1960 miles of shoreline. Approximately 150 miles of this is campable at any given time.

Lees Ferry Campground

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Open All Year

Phone

1-928-355-2319

Details

Primitive camping, only toilets available. No hookups, no reservations. Approximately 30 sites. Can accommodate vehicles up to approximately 35 feet. May be full on weekends and holidays. Next available camping is about 50 miles away.

Lone Rock Beach

Open

Open All Year

Phone

928-608-6404

Details

Lone Rock Beach is a primitive camping area at the south end of the lake near Wahweap. There are no facilities except for vault toilets. When camping more than 200 yards from toilet facilities, campers must have their own portable toilet or self-contained toilet facilities.

Wahweap Campground

Open

Open All Year

Phone

1-928-645-2433

Details

Large campground with picnic tables, grills, centrally located bathrooms in each loop, water is available. No reservations. One group site, reservations available.

Wahweap RV Park

Open

Open All Year

Phone

1-928-645-2433

Details

RV Park with full hook-ups. Reservations possible. Fees vary.

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Escalante Group Area Campground

Mileage:49 mi
Description: Escalante State Park features colorful deposits of mineralized wood and dinosaur bones. Visitors will enjoy hiking through the petrified forest. The nearby 130-acre Wide Hollow Reservoir provides water recreation and fishing. Off-highway vehicle riding areas are also nearby. The park is an ideal base for trips within the area, including Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. The small, quiet campground rests at the shores of the reservoir.
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Escalante State Park Campground

Mileage:49 mi
Description: Escalante State Park features colorful deposits of mineralized wood and dinosaur bones. Visitors will enjoy hiking through the petrified forest. The nearby 130-acre Wide Hollow Reservoir provides water recreation and fishing. Off-highway vehicle riding areas are also nearby. The park is an ideal base for trips within the area, including Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. The small, quiet campground rests at the shores of the reservoir.
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Cowpuncher Guard Station Campground

Mileage:59 mi
Description: Located about 20 miles north/east of Escalante Utah, this rustic two room, cabin sleeps four people comfortably. A small trout stream runs in front of the cabin. Summer days are warm and nights are cool. Facilities provided include one double bed, one set of bunk beds, couch, propane cook range, wood cook stove, propane refrigerator, hot water heater, lanterns and indoor shower. An outhouse is located just down a trail from the cabin. Bring your own bedding. Some pots and pans and dishes are provided. There is no electricity. Water may not be available. Camping is not allowed at this site. Please do not use tents, motorhomes, or RVs. No saddle, pack or draft animals are allowed. Popular activities include: stream fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and big game hunting. ATV's all allowed to ingress and egress only. Please bring garbage bags. This facility is "Pack it in. Pack it out."
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Posy Lake Campground

Mileage:59 mi
Description: Campground is located next to a beautiful, small fishing lake in a forest aspen and ponderosa pine. Campground elevation is just under 8000 ft. Access to a hiking trail from campground to lookout on a mountainside. It is close to Bryce Canyon National Park, Kodachrome State Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Petrified Forest State Park, and Anasazi State Park. Vehicles over 30 ft. in length are not recommended because of turns. Also hiking access to the Great Western Trail.
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Kodachrome Basin State Park Campground

Mileage:60 mi
Description: Kodachrome Basin, as its name implies, is a spectacle of massive sandstone chimneys changing in color with the day's mood. Numerous rocks and coves offer solitude, quiet and unique desert beauty. Nearby attractions include Bryce Canyon National Park, Grosvenor Arch, Paria Canyon, movie sets and ghost town remains. Opportunities include hiking, biking, and photography. The quiet, beautiful campground offers modern facilities in a desert landscape. A concessionaire provides horse rentals and camping supplies, along with climate-controlled cabins complete with showers.
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Kodachrome Group Areas Campground

Mileage:60 mi
Description: Kodachrome Basin, as its name implies, is a spectacle of massive sandstone chimneys changing in color with the day's mood. Numerous rocks and coves offer solitude, quiet and unique desert beauty. Nearby attractions include Bryce Canyon National Park, Grosvenor Arch, Paria Canyon, movie sets and ghost town remains. Opportunities include hiking, biking, and photography. The quiet, beautiful campground offers modern facilities in a desert landscape. A concessionaire provides horse rentals and camping supplies, along with climate-controlled cabins complete with showers.
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Singletree Campground

Mileage:60 mi
Description: Located in a scenic ponderosa pine and aspen area. Fall colors are beautiful. Views include an open vista of Capital Reef. Roads and spurs are paved. Nearby attractions include Capital Reef NP.
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Barker Recreation Area Campground

Mileage:63 mi
Description: Barker Recreation Area is located in an aspen-spruce forest above 9,000 feet in elevation. The area offers a campground with 13 individual campsites, a day use area adjacent to Upper Barker Reservoir and the group sites: Old Lady Young (capacity 100), Porter Equestrian (capacity 35), and Gates (capacity 35). Two small fishing lakes permit non-motorized boat access. Seven other back country fishing lakes can be accessed by the many hiking trails in the area, among them the Great Western Trail. Water hookups are not available at any of the sites in the area. Drinking water spigots are available within 100 feet of every campsite.
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Pine Lake Campground

Mileage:63 mi
Description: Campground is located in the Dixie National Forest in southern Utah, next to a high mountain fishing lake. Campground is near the Grand-Staircase Escalante National Monument, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Kodachrome Basin State Park. Elevation is 8,000 ft. Good access for cars and trailers. ATV loading dock and 22 miles of trail located adjacent to campground. ATV's must be trailered in and out of campground. Quiet hours are from 10pm-6am. Pets must be leashed. Occupy site within 24 hours or forfeit. Some sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. 17 family sites and 4 group sites available for reservation. The reservation charge includes 1 vehicle; a fee for additional vehicles will be collected at the campground. Golden Passports apply only to first vehicle.
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Bryce Canyon North Campground

Mileage:72 mi
Description: For more information about Bryce Canyon National Park please visit our website at: click here, Reservations must be made at least 2 days in advance.
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"

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