The best mountainous camping near Navajo Mountain

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Pitch your tent under Navajo Mountain’s rugged skyline. With 13 mountainous campsites on Hipcamp, you’ll wake up to sandstone cliffs and wide-open desert air. Climbing, hiking, and fishing keep you busy by day; campfires and stargazing take over at night. Bring your dog—most sites allow pets—and you won’t have to skip hot showers. Prices start at $50, with an average night around $200. For seasoned advice, check out FireTree Camping (109 reviews), Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). You’ll find showers, campfires allowed, and plenty of space for pets at most sites. Navajo Mountain doesn’t do crowds, but it delivers on views and adventure every time.

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Pitch your tent under Navajo Mountain’s rugged skyline. With 13 mountainous campsites on Hipcamp, you’ll wake up to sandstone cliffs and wide-open desert air. Climbing, hiking, and fishing keep you busy by day; campfires and stargazing take over at night. Bring your dog—most sites allow pets—and you won’t have to skip hot showers. Prices start at $50, with an average night around $200. For seasoned advice, check out FireTree Camping (109 reviews), Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). You’ll find showers, campfires allowed, and plenty of space for pets at most sites. Navajo Mountain doesn’t do crowds, but it delivers on views and adventure every time.

98% (155)

Top-rated campgrounds

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