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Campsite Rental Near Antelope Canyon, Arizona - Page

Campsite Rental Near Antelope Canyon, Arizona

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

overnight or longer

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal hiking required to access campsite.

Overview

Experience authentic desert camping near Antelope Canyon with exclusive tours and stunning natural beauty. Perfect for small groups seeking adventure and tranquility.

$50.00
Page, Arizona

Campsite Rental

Space Accommodates Up to 6 Guests!

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About This Adventure

Experience the beauty of nature with our unique campsite rentals in Arizona! Perfect for adventure enthusiasts, immerse yourself in stunning landscapes while learning about traditional culture. Accommodating up to six guests, this dry camping experience invites you to disconnect and explore, all while enjoying a discount on our Canyon Tour.

*We operate on Arizona Time. Not affected by Daylight Savings

Bring a Tent!

Rates

Prices do not include $8.00 Navajo Park & Recreation Fee and 6% Navajo Nation Taxes.

Nightly rates are set for 2 guests. Any additional guests (up to 6 total) will result in an additional $5 per person, per night. *No additional charge for Children Ages 7 & under | *

Two-Seven Night Campsite Rentals Available If you would like to book more than one night, please call us at (928) 640-3852 to discuss further

Check-In

  • Check-In: Starts at 2pm the day of your arrival (Summer months please check in at 5pm).
  • Check-Out: By 11am the day of your departure.

About

Lodging in the remoteness cannot mimic the St Regis or Marriott luxury feels. However, for the adventure enthusiasts, mother nature's astonishing sights will leave you in wonder-struck while learning about our traditional culture! The camp space accommodates one large or two small tents.These camp sites can accommodate up to 6 total people, at an additional cost.

Things To Know

  • Please make sure to bring your own sleeping bags, towels, extra water (dry camp) and anything else you may need for your stay.
  • Please dispose of cigarette butts properly in the trash. No trash pick-up service in the area; guests must take trash with them.
  • If you book a campsite with us, you will also receive a discount for our Canyon Tour!
  • I do not have hook ups! Generators are okay!

Adventure Tips

Bring plenty of water

Arizona’s dry climate means dehydration is a real risk; carry at least one gallon per person per day.

Prepare for temperature swings

Desert nights can be chilly even after hot days, so pack warm layers for the evening.

Practice Leave No Trace principles

Respect the environment by packing out all trash and minimizing campsite impact.

Use a headlamp after dark

With no lighting on site, a headlamp will improve safety and convenience after sunset.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert cottontail rabbits
  • Greater roadrunners

History

This region is home to the Navajo Nation, rich in indigenous culture and history tied to the land and its formations.

Conservation

Campground visitors are encouraged to minimize impact by following Leave No Trace guidelines to protect fragile desert ecosystems.

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Recommended Gear

Water storage containers

Essential

To stay hydrated in Arizona’s dry climate, carrying extra water is crucial.

summer specific

Warm sleeping bag

Essential

Evenings can get chilly, so a quality sleeping bag ensures comfort overnight.

fall specific

Portable camping stove

Useful for cooking meals, especially in a dry camping setup without amenities.

Headlamp or flashlight

Essential

Hands-free light source is practical for after dark activities and safety.