Page, Arizona runs on red sandstone, blue water, and 300 days of sun. Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort sits between two mesas on the edge of town, 4 miles from the Horseshoe Bend overlook and 6 miles from Lower Antelope Canyon. Lake Powell is a 10-minute drive. You don’t commute to the attractions here. You walk out your door, and they’re already close.
The resort was built for the desert, not dropped into it. Pull-through and back-in RV sites come with 30/50-amp service and full hookups on wide, paved roads. Premium patio sites add concrete terraces with outdoor seating. Cabins sleep up to 4 with in-suite bathrooms and kitchenettes. The heated pool stays open when the high desert evenings cool off, and the Sun Café handles breakfast, lunch, and provisions so you can spend more time on the water and less time hunting for groceries.
Bathhouses here aren’t an afterthought. Full-size private booths with shower, toilet, and vanity. Laundry on-site. A general store stocked with locally sourced goods and camping essentials. High-end WiFi infrastructure that actually works (rare out here, and we know it).
If you’re running the Lake Powell and slot canyon circuit, this is your base camp. If you’re just passing through on a Southwest road trip, it’s the kind of stop that makes you extend a night.
1099 Coppermine Rd.
Page, AZ 86040
Nearest major highways are US Route 89, Arizona State Route 98, and US Route 89A.


Page, Arizona runs on red sandstone, blue water, and 300 days of sun. Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort sits between two mesas on the edge of town, 4 miles from the Horseshoe Bend overlook and 6 miles from Lower Antelope Canyon. Lake Powell is a 10-minute drive. You don’t commute to the attractions here. You walk out your door, and they’re already close.
The resort was built for the desert, not dropped into it. Pull-through and back-in RV sites come with 30/50-amp service and full hookups on wide, paved roads. Premium patio sites add concrete terraces with outdoor seating. Cabins sleep up to 4 with in-suite bathrooms and kitchenettes. The heated pool stays open when the high desert evenings cool off, and the Sun Café handles breakfast, lunch, and provisions so you can spend more time on the water and less time hunting for groceries.
Bathhouses here aren’t an afterthought. Full-size private booths with shower, toilet, and vanity. Laundry on-site. A general store stocked with locally sourced goods and camping essentials. High-end WiFi infrastructure that actually works (rare out here, and we know it).
If you’re running the Lake Powell and slot canyon circuit, this is your base camp. If you’re just passing through on a Southwest road trip, it’s the kind of stop that makes you extend a night.
1099 Coppermine Rd.
Page, AZ 86040
Nearest major highways are US Route 89, Arizona State Route 98, and US Route 89A.
A $25 cancellation fee will apply to any reservation canceled within 48 hours of the
scheduled arrival date. Reservations not canceled at least 48 hours prior to arrival are non-
refundable.
We are pet friendly. Pets must be on a leash when outside of the guests camper and are
welcome everywhere except the pool. We have a dog park and the pets can be off leash in
the dog park.
Page, Arizona runs on red sandstone, blue water, and 300 days of sun. Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort sits between two mesas on the edge of town, 4 miles from the Horseshoe Bend overlook and 6 miles from Lower Antelope Canyon. Lake Powell is a 10-minute drive. You don’t commute to the attractions here. You walk out your door, and they’re already close.
The resort was built for the desert, not dropped into it. Pull-through and back-in RV sites come with 30/50-amp service and full hookups on wide, paved roads. Premium patio sites add concrete terraces with outdoor seating. Cabins sleep up to 4 with in-suite bathrooms and kitchenettes. The heated pool stays open when the high desert evenings cool off, and the Sun Café handles breakfast, lunch, and provisions so you can spend more time on the water and less time hunting for groceries.
Bathhouses here aren’t an afterthought. Full-size private booths with shower, toilet, and vanity. Laundry on-site. A general store stocked with locally sourced goods and camping essentials. High-end WiFi infrastructure that actually works (rare out here, and we know it).
If you’re running the Lake Powell and slot canyon circuit, this is your base camp. If you’re just passing through on a Southwest road trip, it’s the kind of stop that makes you extend a night.
