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Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping AreaBasic Information![]() No reservations. $14 per vehicle/per night in addition to entry fees. Primitive camping is on a sandy beach or in dunes. No designated campsites. Maximum two vehicles per site. Open fires permitted, must be within four-foot squared area. Quiet time 10pm-6am. 4 micro flush toilets, 6 vault toilets, 1 comfort station/wheelchair accessible, outdoor cold shower, Off Road Vehicle area, dump station, potable water (seasonal), and day use area. No launch ramp.
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Fire/Stove Policy Campfires are allowed in NPS-provided receptacles (fire rings and grills) and along Lake Powell's shoreline below high-water level (3,700 feet), except within developed areas. Do not leave trash in fire rings. Fireworks are illegal. Check for possible fire restrictions in effect due to high fire danger conditions. Such restrictions are a regular part of hot, dry summer months, but can occur any time of year. Toilet Types
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Weather Desert environment. Over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer, down to freezing in winter. During late summer monsoon season, thunderstorms may wash out the roads. Overnight camping at Lone Rock Beach - per vehicle per night - this is in addition to entrance fees Primitive camping is on a sandy beach or in dunes. No designated campsites. Open fires permitted, must be within four foot squared area. Quiet time 10pm-6am. 4 micro flush toilets, 6 vault toilets, 1 comfort station/wheelchair accessible, outdoor cold shower, Off Road Vehicle area, dump station, potable water (seasonal), and day use area. No launch ramp. $14 per vehicle/per night in addition to entrance fees. Maximum two vehicles per site. No reservations. $14.00 Email Address Send this campground an email Phone number (Voice) 928-608-6200 Mailing Address P.O. Box 1507Page, AZ 86040 Physical Address Off Hwy 89 at Arizona/Utah state lineGreenehaven, AZ 86040 Directions If you are driving north on Hwy 89 from Glen Canyon dam, right after the Utah state line is the turnoff for Lone Rock Beach. It is a small sign. Fee booth closer to beach.Additional Information Primitive camping is on a sandy beach or in dunes. No designated campsites. Open fires permitted, must be within four foot squared area. Quiet time 10pm-6am. 4 micro flush toilets, 6 vault toilets, 1 comfort station/wheelchair accessible, outdoor cold shower, Off Road Vehicle area, dump station, potable water (seasonal), and day use area. No launch ramp. $14 per vehicle/per night. No reservations. Cell Phone Additional Information Sometimes there is a signal, most of the time there is not. Internet Additional Information There is no wi-fi at Lone Rock Beach. Regulations Primitive camping is on a sandy beach or in dunes. No designated campsites. No reservations.
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ADA Information - The beach is not ADA accessible. It is a big stretch of sand that ends at the water. There is a restroom at the end of the paved area that is accessible. There is limited cellular service and rangers may not patrol the beach every day. If you are not camped near a pit toilet, you must contain your waste and pack it out. Wheelchair Access - The paved road ends at the main comfort station. The beach is not paved. RV & Trailer Information - Primitive camping is on a sandy beach or in dunes. If you feel confident that you can drive a trailer or RV on the sand, you are welcome to. Limited cellular service to call for tow trucks. RV Allowed - Yes Trailer Allowed - Yes Classification - This campground is a primitive camping area. Beach News
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Last updated: January 10, 2024