The best desert camping near Kaibito

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Desert camping around Kaibito puts you right on the doorstep of red rock mesas, endless sky, and bone-dry quiet. With over 150 campsites dedicated to desert stays here, you’ll find options scattered near slot canyons and tucked into sagebrush flats. Average prices land around $78 per night, but you can snag a spot starting at $73. Top picks include Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), Page Lake Powell Campground (20 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). Expect basics like toilets, showers, and campfires-allowed. Spend your days on horseback, hiking hidden trails, or catching a glimpse of wild mustangs. Night drops hard and fast; bring layers and a headlamp. The desert doesn’t wait for anyone.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Desert camping around Kaibito puts you right on the doorstep of red rock mesas, endless sky, and bone-dry quiet. With over 150 campsites dedicated to desert stays here, you’ll find options scattered near slot canyons and tucked into sagebrush flats. Average prices land around $78 per night, but you can snag a spot starting at $73. Top picks include Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), Page Lake Powell Campground (20 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). Expect basics like toilets, showers, and campfires-allowed. Spend your days on horseback, hiking hidden trails, or catching a glimpse of wild mustangs. Night drops hard and fast; bring layers and a headlamp. The desert doesn’t wait for anyone.

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