The best beach camping in Lake Powell

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Lake Powell’s shoreline offers 72 beach camping options where sand meets water and red rock towers overhead. Average stays run about $200 a night, with some sites starting at $180. Count on easy access to toilets, campfires, and spots that welcome your dog. You’ll wake to the slap of waves and can spend your days swimming, spotting wildlife, or heading out on horseback. For campsites with a loyal following, Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) blends comfort with Navajo culture, while Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews) puts you closer to classic slot canyons. Sand underfoot, big skies overhead—this is Lake Powell camping done right.

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Halls Crossing RV Park

2. Halls Crossing RV Park

11 sites · Halls Crossing, UT
Discover the charm of Halls Crossing RV Park and Campground, a unique destination nestled near the stunning Lake Powell. Open year-round, this campground features 32 spacious pull-through sites equipped with full hookups, making it an ideal choice for RV enthusiasts, including those with larger rigs. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis, but reservations can also be made through the provided webpage. Guests will appreciate the convenient amenities, including a dump station, drinking water, showers, laundry facilities, and a camp store stocked with essentials. Fuel, ice, and phone services are also available on-site, ensuring a comfortable stay. Located just one mile from the lake, marina, and launch ramp, Halls Crossing is a favorite among boaters looking to explore the beautiful waters of Lake Powell. While summer temperatures often soar into the 100s, it's important to note that shaded spots are limited, so plan accordingly. Whether you're seeking adventure on the water or a peaceful retreat in nature, Halls Crossing RV Park and Campground offers an unforgettable experience for outdoor lovers.
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Lake Powell’s shoreline offers 72 beach camping options where sand meets water and red rock towers overhead. Average stays run about $200 a night, with some sites starting at $180. Count on easy access to toilets, campfires, and spots that welcome your dog. You’ll wake to the slap of waves and can spend your days swimming, spotting wildlife, or heading out on horseback. For campsites with a loyal following, Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) blends comfort with Navajo culture, while Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews) puts you closer to classic slot canyons. Sand underfoot, big skies overhead—this is Lake Powell camping done right.

100% (45)

Top-rated campgrounds

Halls Crossing RV Park

2. Halls Crossing RV Park

11 sites · Halls Crossing, UT
Discover the charm of Halls Crossing RV Park and Campground, a unique destination nestled near the stunning Lake Powell. Open year-round, this campground features 32 spacious pull-through sites equipped with full hookups, making it an ideal choice for RV enthusiasts, including those with larger rigs. The campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis, but reservations can also be made through the provided webpage. Guests will appreciate the convenient amenities, including a dump station, drinking water, showers, laundry facilities, and a camp store stocked with essentials. Fuel, ice, and phone services are also available on-site, ensuring a comfortable stay. Located just one mile from the lake, marina, and launch ramp, Halls Crossing is a favorite among boaters looking to explore the beautiful waters of Lake Powell. While summer temperatures often soar into the 100s, it's important to note that shaded spots are limited, so plan accordingly. Whether you're seeking adventure on the water or a peaceful retreat in nature, Halls Crossing RV Park and Campground offers an unforgettable experience for outdoor lovers.
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