Place

Lone Rock Beach Entrance Station

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Lone Rock Beach Entrance Station

NPS

Quick Facts
Location:
Road to Lone Rock Beach
Significance:
Entrance Station

Entrance Passes for Sale, Information - Maps Available

Welcome to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Lone Rock Beach Entrance Station is near the Utah-Arizona border at Greenehaven AZ. This entrance only leads to Lone Rock Beach a day use and primitive camping area with beach access. If you already have an entrance pass (vesselExpanded Amenity Fee pass), just show it (your vessel) to the attendant. If you need to purchase your weekly or choose to purchase an annual pass, you can do it here. If you plan to stay overnight, pay your camping fees now as well. A flagpole at the booth indicates whether there are rangers there. If there is no person in the booths to help, you can use the Automated Fee machine for all relevant passes.

Visit our Fees & Passes page or the Fees tab on the NPS App for entrance fee information.

Vessel Expanded Amenity Fee Rates

A Glen Canyon Weekly Pass allows use for one single private motorized vessel for 1-7 days.
Additional private motorized vessels on the same trailer are charged according to length.
A Glen Canyon Annual Pass allows use in Glen Canyon for one motorized vessel for one calendar year

Vessel Length

Weekly Fee

Annual Fee

Personal Water Craft (16 feet and below)

$20.00

$40.00

26 feet and below

$30.00

$60.00

27 - 40 feet

$50.00

$100.00

41 - 60 feet

$100.00

$200.00

61 - 80 feet

$200.00

$400.00

81 - 100 feet

$400.00

$800.00

Over 100 feet

$800.00

$1,600.00

Lone Rock Beach

  • $14 per night per vehicle

  • No reservations: Sites are first come, first served

  • Cost of park admission is not included in the camping fee

  • Beach camping area

  • Facilities may be closed in the off season

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Last updated: December 3, 2024