The Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lees Ferry offers five primitive beach camping sites accessible only by boat. These sites come with toilets, fire pits, and require a short walk from the boat. Get there quick before someone else takes it!
No reservations. Along the fifteen mile stretch of the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lees Ferry, there are five primitive beaches set aside for camping, marked with signs, on a first-come, first-served basis. Camping is permitted in these areas only, as they are provided with toilets and fire pits. These sites can only be accessed by small vessel. All campsites are located well above the river and require a short walk from your boat.Set alerts at more campgrounds to increase your odds of getting a place to stay! Below is a list of the closest campgrounds supported on Campflare. Or, view all campgrounds in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Jacob Lake Recreation Area
Kaibab National Forest
|
36.3mi | 90% |
Demotte
Kaibab National Forest
|
43.7mi | 79% |
Big Springs Cabin Site
Kaibab National Forest
|
46.1mi | — |
Basin
Kodachrome Basin State Park
|
50.4mi | 54% |
Group Standard Overnight Use
Kodachrome Basin State Park
|
50.4mi | 55% |
Bryce View
Kodachrome Basin State Park
|
50.4mi | 54% |