easy
overnight or longer
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal hiking required to access campsite.
Experience authentic desert camping near Antelope Canyon with exclusive tours and stunning natural beauty. Perfect for small groups seeking adventure and tranquility.
Discover an unforgettable outdoor adventure with the Campsite Rental experience offered by Mystical Antelope Canyon Tours and Arrowhead Campground in Page, Arizona. This private camping setup is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the stunning desert landscapes of northern Arizona. Designed for groups of up to six guests, this dry camping experience invites you to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Colorado Plateau, you'll enjoy star-lit skies, ochre rock formations, and peaceful surroundings. Beyond camping, guests receive an exclusive discount on the renowned Canyon Tour, offering a unique opportunity to explore the mystical slot canyons nearby while learning about the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo people. Whether you’re an experienced camper or trying it for the first time, the site’s easy access combined with breathtaking views makes it an ideal getaway. With no electricity or running water, this trip encourages authentic outdoor living and disconnection from technology, allowing you to appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the desert. Prepare for warm days, cool nights, and a memorable outdoor experience that combines adventure, culture, and relaxation in one captivating package.
Arizona’s dry climate means dehydration is a real risk; carry at least one gallon per person per day.
Desert nights can be chilly even after hot days, so pack warm layers for the evening.
Respect the environment by packing out all trash and minimizing campsite impact.
With no lighting on site, a headlamp will improve safety and convenience after sunset.
This region is home to the Navajo Nation, rich in indigenous culture and history tied to the land and its formations.
Campground visitors are encouraged to minimize impact by following Leave No Trace guidelines to protect fragile desert ecosystems.
To stay hydrated in Arizona’s dry climate, carrying extra water is crucial.
summer specific
Evenings can get chilly, so a quality sleeping bag ensures comfort overnight.
fall specific
Useful for cooking meals, especially in a dry camping setup without amenities.
Hands-free light source is practical for after dark activities and safety.