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Isabelle

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: So beautiful! Lots of room to camp! I did get stuck in some deeper sand twice so I recommend staying on the paths if your vehicle doesn't have four wheel drive.

Posted Apr 22, 2021 by Isabelle from Washington . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Priscila

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: Is a magical place , beautiful, we went kayaking and we park right by the water is just breathtaking.

Posted Oct 18, 2020 by Priscila from AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dwight Swisher

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: 5 Stars for beauty. I write to add to the other reviews: You CAN take any rig down to the beach. No need to be afraid. I examined most of the 'roads' down, and the beach area. Here's my recommendation: (1) Drive on the pavement all the way to the pavilion / bath house. As you leave the pavement, take a 90 deg. left and head straight for the water. This 'road' is double wide, and has had stone added. There's no dips and rises that are deep enough to cause trouble. Once your on the broad beach area, it's easy to see the parts that have stone and are firm. It's a huge area. As you work your way west along this area, you'll begin to see plain sand. Same as you work your way east toward the marina. Finally, there are many, many short-cuts and alternative paths in and out - but you can't see till you get there that there are soft spots or ripples that will hang and big rig. If it's not 2 cars wide, stay off it with your rig. We found 3 bars 4G Verizon data and 3 bars 3G US Cellular (roaming). The drinking water's good, and the views are awesome!

Posted May 24, 2019 by Dwight Swisher from Mid-Coast Maine. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Meanderling Life

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: We stayed at this campsite on two different occasions. We stayed two nights in the first part of April 2018 directly on the beach. The second time we stayed, we did two nights at the top in the last part of April 2018. When we stayed on the beach the wind was very strong and was blowing sand everywhere. Unfortunately, it did not make for a good experience. The two nights we stayed at top were nice and quiet with little to no wind. The camping area is very easy to find and access. There is a nice paved road that leads to the top sites and a bit further down it takes you to the beginning of the sand. It is a bit of a haul to get down to the water, but we went slow and had no trouble getting there with our 30’ travel trailer. The area has a dump station and potable water on-site, right at the entrance. We did not have any trouble leveling in either spot. However, the internet was not usable for us with AT&T. The scenery was beautiful in both spots. If you need anything, Page, AZ is not far down the road and will have anything you need.

Posted May 15, 2018 by Meanderling Life from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

sjeuck

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: Stayed here in a 21' Travel Trailer. Cost is $14/night plus $25/7days park entrance fee unless you have one of the "America the Beautiful" passes. There are sort of 3 areas to park. The upper parking lot, right next to the dump station. This is flat, gravel and mostly level. There were some big rigs parked up here who were afraid of getting stuck in the sand. The 2nd area is the dunes area. Between the parking lot and the beach is quite a large area of low sand dunes and shrubs. This area is much quieter than being on the beach without camping in the parking lot. There are some paths through the sand that have been heavily traveled so the sand is fairly compacted. This is where we stayed. The last area is the beach. If you want to be right on the water, plan on getting here early and staying really close to your neighbors. We were here over a weekend in October and I would guess that there were close to 100 rigs on the beach. Not really any shade here but still a great place to stay while checking out Glen Canyon NRA.

Posted Oct 23, 2017 by sjeuck from Menlo Park, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mull

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: Came in late, around 7:00 and was able to find a spot on the beach. Cost was 14 dollars. Your allowed fires as well on the beach. Water was warm in the lake, so many were in the water. Bathrooms spread out a ways back from the beach if needed. Watch out for driving in sand, as you can get stuck easily.

Posted Sep 01, 2017 by Mull from Tucson. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jcurtis

For Lone Rock Beach Primitive Campground - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area: Awesome campsite. It gets you right up to the beach. There are bathrooms spread out across the beach. I brought my tent trailer right up to the beach. It is windy off and on so be prepared for that. It's also expensive. $25 + $14 per night for camping. But overall worth the price to fall asleep with the sound of waves hitting the shore.

Posted Aug 15, 2017 by Jcurtis from Utah. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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