RV Parks & Campgrounds in Arizona

Red rock, slot canyons, and wide desert sky. Arizona earns every sunset.

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1 RJourney Park

BEST SEASON

March-May and September-October (Peak: Spring & Fall)

NIGHTLY RATES

$40+/Night

POPULAR ATTRACTION

Horseshoe Bend Overlook

DISTANCE TO ATTRACTION

10 minute drive (4 miles) to Horseshoe Bend

BOOK AHEAD

2-3 months ahead for summer; walk-ins available off-peak

Arizona puts geology on display the way most states can’t. Sandstone towers, slot canyons carved over millennia, and lake water so blue it looks retouched. If you’re searching for RV parks in Arizona that put you close to the landmarks without the lottery-system stress, Roam Horseshoe Bend in Page sits between 2 mesas, minutes from the Horseshoe Bend overlook, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell. Full hookup RV sites, modern cabins with in-suite bathrooms, a pool, paw park, fire pits, and on-site dining at Sun Cafe. Paved roads, big-rig-friendly pull-throughs, and fast Wi-Fi round it out.

The park doubles as a trailhead. Hiking, biking, and UTV trails start right from the property, which means you can spend the morning on a canyon rim and be back at your site for lunch without moving the rig. For camping near Horseshoe Bend, it’s hard to beat a basecamp that’s already there.

Arizona’s camping season stretches longer than most people expect. Northern Arizona (Page sits at about 4,300 feet) stays comfortable well into October, and spring comes early. Snowbirds settle in by November. Summer brings heat, but also fewer crowds at the big landmarks. Pick your tradeoff.

Beyond the national parks, Arizona’s smaller stops are worth the detour. Vermilion Cliffs, the Wave permit lottery, Wahweap Marina, and the quiet stretches of Highway 89 between Flagstaff and Page all reward the drive. If you’re connecting from Utah’s Mighty Five, the route south through Kanab drops you right into this corridor. The Grand Canyon’s South Rim is about 3 hours from Page, making it a solid day trip from your Arizona campground basecamp.

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Red rock, slot canyons, and wide desert sky. Arizona earns every sunset.

Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort

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83°54°

Page, AZ

4.7(804 Reviews)
Starting at $77.25
Hiking/Nature TrailsKayakingPaddle Board RentalsStargazingSwimming

When Is the Best Time to Camp in Arizona?

The best time for RV camping near Page, Arizona is spring (March-May) or fall (September-October), offering comfortable temperatures of 55-85°F, clear skies, and ideal conditions for hiking slot canyons and exploring Lake Powell without summer heat.
Season
Weather
Crowds
Highlights
55-85°F with clear skies
Peak
Best weather for hiking Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon tours, and Lake Powell water sports. Book well ahead.
Summer (June-Aug)
90-100°F with monsoon storms
Moderate
Hot days, but Lake Powell swimming is prime. Monsoon season brings dramatic afternoon thunderstorms. Early morning hikes recommended.
Fall (Sept-Nov)
55-85°F with cooling temps
Peak
Ideal weather returns. Slot canyon light beams peak in October. Fewer families, more couples and retirees.
Winter (Dec-Feb)
30-55°F with occasional snow
Low
Park open year-round. Pool and Sun Cafe closed for season. Quiet park, dark skies for stargazing, and no crowds at overlooks.

How Do I Get to RJourney Parks in Arizona?

Three distinct regions, each with unique mountain experiences

Roam Horseshoe Bend RV Resort

Page

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Driving Distances

Flagstaff 2-2.5 hours (130 miles via US-89)
Phoenix 4.5-5 hours (280 miles via I-17 & US-89)
Las Vegas 4.5 hours (275 miles via US-89)
Kanab, UT 1.5 hours (75 miles via US-89)

Nearest Airport

Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG)

2.5 Hours from park

Good 4G/LTE coverage from all major carriers.
4.300 ft elevation

State-Wide Information

Pet Policy

Pet-friendly park with a dedicated dog park for off-leash play. Pets must be on a leash outside your camper and are welcome everywhere except the pool area. $25 pet fee for cabin stays.

Accessibility

Each of the 3 bathhouses has an ADA-accessible shower stall. Lobby and guest areas are accessible. ADA cabin options are not currently available.

Nearby Attractions

Horseshoe Bend Overlook
Recreation Area

Horseshoe Bend Overlook

4 miles

The Colorado River's most photographed bend. A 1.5-mile round-trip walk from the parking lot to a 1,000-foot drop. Best light for photos at mid-morning or late afternoon. Free to visit; parking fee at the trailhead.

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Antelope Canyon in Arizona
Nature Preserve

Antelope Canyon

6 miles

Upper and Lower slot canyons on Navajo Nation land. Guided tours run daily; book ahead in peak season. Light beams in Upper Canyon are most dramatic from late March through early October around midday.

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Lake Powell Marina
Lake

Lake Powell / Wahweap Marina

10 Miles

One of the largest reservoirs in the U.S. Wahweap Marina offers houseboats, kayak rentals, paddleboarding, and guided boat tours to Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Swimming beaches and launch ramps available.

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Frequently asked questions

Page sits at 4,300 feet and has 4 distinct seasons. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-October) are ideal, with highs of 55-85°F and clear skies. Summer (June-August) reaches 90-100°F with afternoon monsoon storms. Winter stays open year-round but drops to 30-55°F, with the pool and cafe closed for the season.

4-Day Grand Circle Basecamp Adventure

Explore Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell from Roam Horseshoe Bend, with slot canyons, lake days, and dark-sky stargazing along the way.
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Day 1: Canyon Rim & Sunset

Check in at Roam Horseshoe Bend (RV check-in 1 PM, cabin check-in 3 PM). Get set up, then drive 4 miles to the Horseshoe Bend overlook for the 1.5-mile round-trip walk. Time it for late afternoon light on the canyon walls. On the way back, stop at the Glen Canyon Dam overlook (5 miles from park). Grab dinner at Sun Cafe or head into Page for local restaurants. End the evening at the pool or around your fire pit.

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Day 2: Slot Canyons & Town

Book a morning tour of Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon (6 miles from park, Navajo-guided tours required). Upper Canyon is wider with overhead light beams; Lower is narrower with more climbing. Midday light is best for photos in Upper Canyon. Afternoon: hike the Hanging Garden Trail (2 miles from park, 1.4-mile round-trip, easy) for a shaded desert oasis. Explore Page's downtown for supplies and dinner. Evening stargazing from your site; Page's dark skies are some of the clearest in Arizona.

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Day 3: Lake Powell Water Day

Drive 10 miles to Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell. Rent kayaks or a powerboat, or join a guided tour to Rainbow Bridge National Monument (the world's largest known natural bridge). Pack sunscreen and water. Alternatively, try the swimming beach at Wahweap or Lone Rock Beach (free access, 15 miles from park). Return to the park for pool time and a campfire. The camp store sells firewood ($10.87/bundle after tax) and cold drinks.

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Day 4: Rim Trail & Departure

Morning hike or bike on the Page Rim Trail (1 mile from park), a 10-mile flat loop around Manson Mesa with panoramic views of Lake Powell, Navajo Mountain, and the Vermilion Cliffs. Pick your distance; the full loop takes 3-4 hours on foot, 1-1.5 hours by bike. Stop at the camp store for espresso before checkout (11 AM). If extending: Lees Ferry (45 miles) for fly fishing, or drive the Vermilion Cliffs corridor on US-89A toward Marble Canyon.

Insider Tip

INSIDER TIP: Book Antelope Canyon tours well ahead in spring and fall. Summer walk-ins are more common but the heat is real. Lake Powell water levels vary by year; check current conditions at Wahweap Marina before planning boat activities. The park's Uber and local taxi service (Buggy Taxi, 928-645-6664) can save you a designated driver on dinner nights in town.

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About this park

Arizona puts geology on display the way most states can't. Sandstone towers, slot canyons carved over millennia, and lake water so blue it looks retouched. If you're searching for RV parks in Arizona that put you close to the landmarks without the lottery-system stress, [link → Roam Horseshoe Bend] in Page sits between 2 mesas, minutes from the Horseshoe Bend overlook, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell. Full hookup RV sites, modern cabins with in-suite bathrooms, a pool, paw park, fire pits, and on-site dining at Sun Cafe. Paved roads, big-rig-friendly pull-throughs, and fast Wi-Fi round it out. The park doubles as a trailhead. Hiking, biking, and UTV trails start right from the property, which means you can spend the morning on a canyon rim and be back at your site for lunch without moving the rig. For camping near Horseshoe Bend, it's hard to beat a basecamp that's already there. Arizona's camping season stretches longer than most people expect. Northern Arizona (Page sits at about 4,300 feet) stays comfortable well into October, and spring comes early. Snowbirds settle in by November. Summer brings heat, but also fewer crowds at the big landmarks. Pick your tradeoff. Beyond the national parks, Arizona's smaller stops are worth the detour. Vermilion Cliffs, the Wave permit lottery, Wahweap Marina, and the quiet stretches of Highway 89 between Flagstaff and Page all reward the drive. If you're connecting from Utah's Mighty Five, the route south through Kanab drops you right into this corridor. The Grand Canyon's South Rim is about 3 hours from Page, making it a solid day trip from your Arizona campground basecamp.

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Pet Policy

Pet-friendly park with a dedicated dog park for off-leash play. Pets must be on a leash outside your camper and are welcome everywhere except the pool area. $25 pet fee for cabin stays.

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About this park

Arizona puts geology on display the way most states can't. Sandstone towers, slot canyons carved over millennia, and lake water so blue it looks retouched. If you're searching for RV parks in Arizona that put you close to the landmarks without the lottery-system stress, [link → Roam Horseshoe Bend] in Page sits between 2 mesas, minutes from the Horseshoe Bend overlook, Antelope Canyon, and Lake Powell. Full hookup RV sites, modern cabins with in-suite bathrooms, a pool, paw park, fire pits, and on-site dining at Sun Cafe. Paved roads, big-rig-friendly pull-throughs, and fast Wi-Fi round it out. The park doubles as a trailhead. Hiking, biking, and UTV trails start right from the property, which means you can spend the morning on a canyon rim and be back at your site for lunch without moving the rig. For camping near Horseshoe Bend, it's hard to beat a basecamp that's already there. Arizona's camping season stretches longer than most people expect. Northern Arizona (Page sits at about 4,300 feet) stays comfortable well into October, and spring comes early. Snowbirds settle in by November. Summer brings heat, but also fewer crowds at the big landmarks. Pick your tradeoff. Beyond the national parks, Arizona's smaller stops are worth the detour. Vermilion Cliffs, the Wave permit lottery, Wahweap Marina, and the quiet stretches of Highway 89 between Flagstaff and Page all reward the drive. If you're connecting from Utah's Mighty Five, the route south through Kanab drops you right into this corridor. The Grand Canyon's South Rim is about 3 hours from Page, making it a solid day trip from your Arizona campground basecamp.

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