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About Lees Ferry Campground
Campground in Arizona.
Nestled along the Colorado River in northern Arizona, Lees Ferry Campground offers RV travelers a gateway to some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the American Southwest. This unique destination combines rich history, exceptional outdoor recreation, and breathtaking scenery that draws adventurers from across the country.
The campground sits at a historic crossing point where the Colorado River slows and widens, creating an ideal setting for water-based activities. Anglers will find excellent opportunities for both native and introduced fish species, while the calm sections of river provide accessible launching points for those interested in water exploration. The surrounding landscape showcases the dramatic geology of the Colorado Plateau, with towering red rock formations and deep canyons creating a landscape that feels truly remote and timeless.
Location-wise, Lees Ferry Campground places you within reach of some of Arizona's most iconic attractions. Grand Canyon National Park sits relatively nearby, making it an excellent base for those planning to explore one of the world's seven natural wonders. The area also provides easy access to scenic drives through the Arizona Strip, historic sites, and some of the finest hiking trails in the region. The Paria Rimrocks and surrounding Bureau of Land Management areas offer exceptional opportunities for those seeking solitude and natural beauty away from more crowded destinations.
The experience here appeals particularly to RV travelers who appreciate historical significance alongside natural wonders. Lees Ferry itself holds important chapters in American history, serving as a crucial river crossing for early explorers and settlers. Today's visitors can still feel that sense of adventure and discovery that early travelers must have experienced.
The remote location means you'll appreciate quieter nights under expansive starry skies, a stark contrast to more developed campground experiences. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, and the changing light on the canyon walls throughout the day provides endless visual interest. Whether you're seeking riverside relaxation, outdoor adventure, or a connection to the pioneering history of the American West, this destination offers a truly memorable RV camping experience.
Park Details
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.