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Lees Ferry Campground

Highway 89A, Page, AZ
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54
Sites

50ft
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Price

3219ft
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Located in Page, AZ, Lees Ferry Campground is a small campground nestled between cliffs and offering breathtaking views of the Colorado River. This first come, first served campground has basic amenities, including shade structures, fire rings, and picnic tables at each site. However, there are no flush toilets, showers, or trash cans within the campsite. The sink at the communal bathroom was reportedly clogged and dirty when some visitors went, but other guests have mentioned that the bathrooms were generally okay. Despite the lack of amenities, the beauty of the surrounding area and the nearby river make it a highlight of camping in the area. The campsite is relatively quiet, with a little highway noise. A dump station and potable water are available close by. Visitors note that the campsites are mostly unlevel, meaning that trailers/RVs may need leveling blocks. The cost for staying is 20 dollars per night, and there is a limit of three consecutive nights. Some guests recommend getting to the campsite early due to its small size. Overall, it is an excellent location to stay if you are looking for a peaceful landscape to enjoy nature.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Laundry
  • Pet Friendly
  • Tenting
  • Buddy Sites
  • Trash Pickup
  • Water Hookup
  • Sewer Hookup
  • Fire Pits
  • Potable Water
  • Beach Access
  • Ice
  • Boat Launch
  • Marina
  • Firewood Sold
  • Camp Store
  • Back In Site
  • Pull Thru Site
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Dump Station
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Activities

  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Horse Riding

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From The Campground

Sunset Pass Designated Campsite is a land-based backcountry camping site located in the Orange Cliffs Unit of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Dispersed camping is allowed throughout the backcountry, but not in the vicinity of developed recreation areas such as campgrounds, picnic areas, or trailheads. Visitors must be self-contained and self-sufficient as there are no services or facilities provided. The site requires a permit from Canyonlands National Park for backcountry camping in the Orange Cliffs area of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Group size for hiking and/or camping should not exceed 12 people and 3 vehicles when camping 100 feet or more from Lake Powell's shoreline, and outside designated campgrounds. Visitors are required to pack out all litter and garbage, including solid pet waste, and follow the principles of Leave No Trace. Human body waste solids shall be contained and carried out using a portable toilet or a specifically engineered bag waste containment system.
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Phone

(928) 608-6200

Email

glca_carl_hayden@nps.gov

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