Cabins near Navajo Mountain

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Cabin camping around Navajo Mountain puts you right at the edge of sandstone canyons and wide-open desert, with eight unique spots to choose from. These aren’t your average cabins—think pet-friendly stays with hot tubs, flush toilets, and star-filled skies. Prices start at $98 a night, averaging $179, so there’s a range for different budgets. You’ll find cabins tucked near trailheads for hiking, with horseback riding and wildlife-watching just steps from your door. Top picks include Teardrop Arch B&B (85 reviews), Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), and Page Lake Powell Campground Cabins (3 reviews). If you want your own space after a day exploring red rock cliffs, these cabins deliver comfort without sacrificing the wild scenery.

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Cabin camping around Navajo Mountain puts you right at the edge of sandstone canyons and wide-open desert, with eight unique spots to choose from. These aren’t your average cabins—think pet-friendly stays with hot tubs, flush toilets, and star-filled skies. Prices start at $98 a night, averaging $179, so there’s a range for different budgets. You’ll find cabins tucked near trailheads for hiking, with horseback riding and wildlife-watching just steps from your door. Top picks include Teardrop Arch B&B (85 reviews), Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), and Page Lake Powell Campground Cabins (3 reviews). If you want your own space after a day exploring red rock cliffs, these cabins deliver comfort without sacrificing the wild scenery.

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Top-rated campgrounds

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