The best camping in Lake Powell with fishing

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At Lake Powell, anglers find over 30 fishing-friendly campsites, with average nightly prices around $200 and some options dipping as low as $180. The area’s waters attract striped bass and crappie, while sandstone buttes shape the horizon. Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews) lead the pack—expect clear night skies and a short drive to boat launches. Most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and offer toilets. Off the water, keep binoculars ready for wildlife-watching, or lace up for canyon hikes and horseback rides. If fishing’s your focus, Lake Powell delivers both the catch and the setting.

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At Lake Powell, anglers find over 30 fishing-friendly campsites, with average nightly prices around $200 and some options dipping as low as $180. The area’s waters attract striped bass and crappie, while sandstone buttes shape the horizon. Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews) and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews) lead the pack—expect clear night skies and a short drive to boat launches. Most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and offer toilets. Off the water, keep binoculars ready for wildlife-watching, or lace up for canyon hikes and horseback rides. If fishing’s your focus, Lake Powell delivers both the catch and the setting.

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