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Antelope Point RV Park

Page, Arizona
4.3 (137 reviews)

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About Antelope Point RV Park

Federal campground in Arizona.

Antelope Point RV Park offers a remarkable desert camping experience in Arizona, where stunning natural landscapes meet comfortable RV accommodations. Nestled in one of the Southwest's most picturesque regions, this park serves as an ideal base for exploring some of America's most iconic natural wonders and cultural treasures.

The area surrounding Antelope Point is renowned for its dramatic geological formations and breathtaking vistas. The park's location provides convenient access to world-class attractions that draw visitors from across the globe. The nearby landscape features the distinctive red rock formations and slot canyons that Arizona is famous for, creating an unforgettable backdrop for your camping adventure. Whether you're interested in photography, hiking, or simply soaking in the raw beauty of the desert, this location offers abundant opportunities for outdoor exploration and discovery.

For those seeking outdoor recreation, the region provides endless possibilities. The terrain around the park is perfect for nature enthusiasts who want to experience authentic desert landscapes. Visitors frequently explore the numerous canyons, rock formations, and scenic viewpoints that characterize this part of Arizona. The area is also popular with photographers who come to capture the region's dramatic light and stunning natural features, particularly during sunrise and sunset hours when the desert landscape transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors.

The park's location makes it convenient for day trips and extended explorations. From your RV site, you'll be positioned to easily venture out and discover the many attractions and natural areas that make this region special. The nearby communities provide essential services and amenities, ensuring you have access to groceries, supplies, and other necessities during your stay.

Antelope Point RV Park appeals to a wide range of travelers. Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the access to pristine desert landscapes. Photographers and artists find endless inspiration in the region's natural beauty. Families looking for adventure and couples seeking a romantic getaway will find plenty to enjoy. Even those simply looking to disconnect and relax in a beautiful setting will find this location ideal. The park serves as a perfect jumping-off point for anyone wanting to experience the majesty of the Arizona desert and explore the remarkable natural and cultural attractions of the region.
4.3

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Page is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Arizona weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Page.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Page. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Antelope Point RV Park Reviews

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Cathy Johnson

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Cathy Johnson

Stayed for 3 nights. Sites are clean, grass and artificial turf is nice, we stayed in site 44 and behind there’s a large pergola, 2 picnic tables with four gas grills for the park to use. Beautiful views. Go down to the marina to eat or take a boat tour. We took a tour at Antelope canyon and saw Horseshoe bend. The office is still a shipping container and no bathrooms or showers. The water was tu... Stayed for 3 nights. Sites are clean, grass and artificial turf is nice, we stayed in site 44 and behind there’s a large pergola, 2 picnic tables with four gas grills for the park to use. Beautiful views. Go down to the marina to eat or take a boat tour. We took a tour at Antelope canyon and saw Horseshoe bend. The office is still a shipping container and no bathrooms or showers. The water was turned off to the whole park a few different times each day. No explanation or warning. Then when it turned back on hours later, the water was very discolored. There needs to be more communication and consideration on the lack of services we paid for.

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Brianna W

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brianna W

Very nice and clean campground! The turf gives it a pop of color and we appreciated having a nice place to stay within walking distance of the marina. We only stayed 1 night but used the discount card for a boat tour to antelope canyon which was a wonderful time! Only downside is having no shade in this very hot area but it's to be expected when you're in the desert 😆 Also just a heads up, there... Very nice and clean campground! The turf gives it a pop of color and we appreciated having a nice place to stay within walking distance of the marina. We only stayed 1 night but used the discount card for a boat tour to antelope canyon which was a wonderful time! Only downside is having no shade in this very hot area but it's to be expected when you're in the desert 😆 Also just a heads up, there are no individual site grills or fire rings, but there is a shared area, we didn't get a chance to check it out though.

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Viviana Kaizer

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Viviana Kaizer

A beautifully cared for RV Campground and facility. Despite how busy the Marina was, the crew was so kind and attentive as they possibly could be. I made a last minute reservation for the Navajo Canyon Boat Tour and I’m so very glad I did. Our captain Kevin was thoughtful in his storytelling and educated us on not only how to be better stewards of the lake and the canyon, he educated us on the s... A beautifully cared for RV Campground and facility. Despite how busy the Marina was, the crew was so kind and attentive as they possibly could be. I made a last minute reservation for the Navajo Canyon Boat Tour and I’m so very glad I did. Our captain Kevin was thoughtful in his storytelling and educated us on not only how to be better stewards of the lake and the canyon, he educated us on the significance of the land to the Navajo Nation and the grand impact they’ve had throughout our country’s existence - and in turn our impact on them. Grateful to have made this trek and grateful to The Navajo Nation for providing a safe space for me and my family to cross this off our bucket list.

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Paul Rowton

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Paul Rowton

Nice RV park. Concrete spaces with nice gravel and lots of green turf. Easy in and out. Beautiful views. The marina has a floating restaurant with great food, and boat tours of lake Powell, as well as sea doo, houseboat, and other boat rentals. Everything here operates on Arizona time (Mountain Standard) but is in the Navajo Nation which operates on Mountain Daylight time...thus your electronic de... Nice RV park. Concrete spaces with nice gravel and lots of green turf. Easy in and out. Beautiful views. The marina has a floating restaurant with great food, and boat tours of lake Powell, as well as sea doo, houseboat, and other boat rentals. Everything here operates on Arizona time (Mountain Standard) but is in the Navajo Nation which operates on Mountain Daylight time...thus your electronic devices change to daylight savings but that is an hour later than the actual time everything is operating on. Only a problem during daylight savings. Just be aware if you scheduled activities. Water was low enough while we were here that you could not walk but had to take a courtesy car (side by side UTV) to get down to the docks. Everyone was very friendly and we got great service everywhere. Note that the spaces are set up for motor coaches with the door at the front (this is where the additional concrete bump out is for your steps). Most travel trailers and fifth wheels will have to put their steps down into the gravel or the green turf. Not a big deal but worth noting. We enjoyed our time here.

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TN N

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by TN N

Sites are very close together. Tiny patches of fake grass, no trees or shade, HOT!!! can’t reach electric hookups, NOT Dog friendly at all!! Small patches of grass by pavilion but no dogs allowed signs everywhere. Three tiny patches of fake grass for dog areas and their right next to others sites. Also, you have to pay a park entrance fee of $30 just to get to the RV park. This is on top of your n... Sites are very close together. Tiny patches of fake grass, no trees or shade, HOT!!! can’t reach electric hookups, NOT Dog friendly at all!! Small patches of grass by pavilion but no dogs allowed signs everywhere. Three tiny patches of fake grass for dog areas and their right next to others sites. Also, you have to pay a park entrance fee of $30 just to get to the RV park. This is on top of your nearly $100 camp fee. Nothing but regret. I’d rather stay in the gas station parking lot.

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