• From Alstrom Point you can see Gunsight Butte, Padre Bay, and Navajo Mountain

    Glen Canyon

    National Recreation Area AZ,UT

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  • Highway 89 closed 25 miles south of Page

    A road collapse south of Page has closed US-89 until further notice. US-89 is closed northbound at US-89A. In Page, US 89 is closed at the junction with State Route 98. Traffic is being detoured around closure utilizing SR-98 & US-160. US-89A is open. More »

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  • Lake Powell Mercury Consumption Advisory

    Public Health, Environmental and Wildlife agencies from Utah and Arizona are jointly issuing a mercury fish advisory for striped bass in the southern portion of Lake Powell from Dangling Rope marina to the dam. Read more here: More »

Camping Fees

Lees Ferry Campground

  • $12 per night / per site
  • 55 developed sites - no hookups

Stanton Creek, Hite, Farley Canyon, and Dirty Devil

  • $6 Per night/ per person - not to exceed $12 per vehicle
  • Primitive Camping

Lone Rock Beach

  • $10 per night / per vehicle
  • Beach Camping Area

Glen Canyon NRA Backcountry (Including Lake Powell Shoreline)

  • No camping fee is required
  • Primitive Camping

Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days, 30 days maximum per season. No camping is permitted at Rainbow Bridge National Monument.

Camping is not subject to fee waivers. A 50% discount applies to holders of the Golden Age or Golden Access Passport. Holder of the passport must occupy the discounted site. Seperate entrance fees apply at Lone Rock, Lees Ferry,and Stanton Creek areas.

Backcountry camping in the Orange Cliffs unit of Glen Canyon requires a backcountry permit from .Canyonlands National Park

Note: Additional developed campgrounds, operated by Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas, are available at Wahweap, Bullfrog, and Halls Crossing. For details and rates call 1-800-528-6154.

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Live to Play Another Day - BE SAFE!

PFD means Protection From Drowning. Kids (12 years old and younger) must wear Personal Floatation Devices (Life Jacket) while on vessels. More...