Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Write a Review Lone Rock Rd. Big Water, UT 84741 928-608-6200 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.016, -111.5451
Overview of Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area
Potable water is available seasonally.
Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt or sandy roads. Learn more: Boondocking 101.
Last Price Paid: $44
Reported by roadtrippers-Moosmans on 8/7/2024
Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)
Reported by SaltyVetAdventures on 2/15/2021
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 3,707 ft / 1,129 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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Q&A - Ask the Community about Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area
To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 928-608-6200
Gman asked on 1/14/2021
Will the sand support a big rig, as in a 45 ft class A motorhome?
Ethan asked on 7/10/2020
Where is the closest place to get water? I am planning on staying longer than my motor home has water for.
Glasgowsonthego asked on 10/8/2023
What are the fees to enter? Also, can we use our America the Beautiful pass?
Gassmans asked on 5/23/2023
A camper on May 20th, 2023 reported the water spigot to fill RV's is shut off. Can anyone currently there confirm if...
camper-760820 asked on 10/27/2022
Can we stay there during Winter? (Planning to visit in january)
Nancy asked on 3/30/2022
We are planning on coming in late April, just to camp and hike. Is it worth the effort given the water level being ...
Moana asked on 4/11/2021
What's the best day of the week to find a good spot at Lone Rock for an RV. We're going mid July.
Eduardo asked on 6/16/2020
Is there a close place to fill with water the RV? And also the drain the sewer?
Reviews of Lone Rock Beach Primitive Camping Area 110 people have reviewed this location.
“Beautiful beach”
Reviewed 8/7/2024
Nightly rate: | $44 |
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Beautiful beach, with great swimming water. Park your RV on the upper rim of the beach, about 50 feet from the water. Be aware of sudden changes in the weather, resulting in sandstorms. Also, contrary to what it says on this app, there’s a $30 entrance fee per vehicle, on top of the $14 per night.
roadtrippers-Moosmans would stay here again
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“Great location, great view, great water”
Reviewed 6/21/2024
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 26' (Travel Trailer) |
Hard to beat this campground for those accustomed to boondocking. First things first: the sand is no joke, especially if you're hauling a camper and even moreso without 4WD. Attached a pic of what we found (after getting stuck on the way in) to be the most manageable route between the bathrooms and the ridge: https://www.campendium... more
Hard to beat this campground for those accustomed to boondocking.
First things first: the sand is no joke, especially if you're hauling a camper and even moreso without 4WD. Attached a pic of what we found (after getting stuck on the way in) to be the most manageable route between the bathrooms and the ridge: https://www.campendium.com/lone-rock-beach/photos/443859. We haul a large travel trailer behind a 2WD van and had no trouble going uphill on this route (mid-June 2024...things may change).
Summer heat can be bad, but was manageable between being in the water and running A/C on generator. When it's busy, you'll have people parked right outside your door. Everyone was kind, especially the very knowledgeable guy pulling people out of the sand with his Jeep. Night sky is fantastic. Most people respected the quiet hours.
We watched a 2WD Jeep try to get back up on the ridge from the beach for most of the day...would not recommend.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“this is the dream!”
Reviewed 5/1/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
We loved the beach so much, we were amazed by the beauty every time we looked at the view. We used our annual NP pass to access Wahweap Campground to use their dump station for no additional charge, so it's ok to have no service on the beach. Our RV's water pressure is not good so I went back to the campground office to use their showe... more
We loved the beach so much, we were amazed by the beauty every time we looked at the view. We used our annual NP pass to access Wahweap Campground to use their dump station for no additional charge, so it's ok to have no service on the beach. Our RV's water pressure is not good so I went back to the campground office to use their shower, but it's not worth it at all. You have to use three $1 bill to exchage for 3 shower tokens (8min shower time) in the laundry room first (so troublesome), and the water pressure is so low, just like in our RV......
camper-902239 would stay here again
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“Great place, but very windy!”
Reviewed 4/1/2024
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
We paid for four nights here, but only ended up staying for 1 as it seemed the wind was going to blow our MH over (with no refund). Sand was everywhere in our rig just from opening the door a few times. It was impossible to have the windows open and you were treated to a sandblasting when you did venture outside. We were told it was... more
We paid for four nights here, but only ended up staying for 1 as it seemed the wind was going to blow our MH over (with no refund). Sand was everywhere in our rig just from opening the door a few times. It was impossible to have the windows open and you were treated to a sandblasting when you did venture outside. We were told it was exceptionally windy (over 60km/hour sustained winds all night), but that it is frequently windy there. Other than that, it was a lovely place with easy access and lots of options for where to park. Pit toilets are plentiful along the ridge above the beach, but some of them were locked and the ones that were open were a little fragrant. Lots of folks racing up and down the beach in ATVs or homemade dune buggies - quite noisy at times. We would stay again if the weather was better, but would only pay for a night at a time if we returned.
JayneJ would stay here again
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“Awesome”
Reviewed 12/12/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 38' (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel) |
Camped for 5 nights in early November. Had a wonderful peaceful time working, walking the pup on the beach and hiking. Would definitely stay here again.
Big Island Bound would stay here again
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“Love this place!”
Reviewed 12/12/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Lone rock is a gem, especially during the winter season when the place is almost completely empty. We've camped here numerous times and always have a wonderful time. It is very dog friendly, has a great swimming beach with lots of open space and gorgeous views.
UtahCamper would stay here again
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“Beautiful but can be busy”
Reviewed 11/4/2023
Nightly rate: | $7 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
RV Length: | 27' (Fifth Wheel) |
We have stayed here before and is one of our go to spots on our way to southern Arizona from Canada. $7 is the senior rate and very reasonable. Access can be tricky due to pockets of deep sand. Saw many people getting stuck, four wheel drive highly recommended. The road straight ahead passed the washrooms and garbage containers is t... more
We have stayed here before and is one of our go to spots on our way to southern Arizona from Canada. $7 is the senior rate and very reasonable. Access can be tricky due to pockets of deep sand. Saw many people getting stuck, four wheel drive highly recommended. The road straight ahead passed the washrooms and garbage containers is the best.
Lovely spot to camp, views are wonderful. When we were there the water was as ways away from the place where most people camp, but I understand that can vary.
Jody would stay here again
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“This Is An Awesome Place To Camp! ”
Reviewed 10/8/2023
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
We just spent two weeks here and I couldn’t love it more. I’ll definitely be back. A couple items of note: You need a national park pass or some sort of pass to get into the park. The entrance isn’t always manned but when it is you will need it. They are pretty lax as to the rules here compared to what’s on the web. The cost is 1... more
We just spent two weeks here and I couldn’t love it more. I’ll definitely be back. A couple items of note: You need a national park pass or some sort of pass to get into the park. The entrance isn’t always manned but when it is you will need it. They are pretty lax as to the rules here compared to what’s on the web. The cost is 14 bucks per night, but we have one camper van and one jeep pulling a small camper and they did not charge us for both, it was 14 for our group. You can stay longer than 14 days with no issue. And lastly, the outdoor showers (and the bathrooms near there) do no work and probably won’t for some time. The well is dry/pump broken and they are waiting for government funding, so I would say likely to be closed for several years. There are outhouses dotting the beach though. I highly recommend!
Jeanne would stay here again
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“Absolutely Beautiful ”
Reviewed 9/21/2023
Days stayed: | 6 |
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RV Length: | 29' (Travel Trailer) |
We arrived on a Monday around 11:00 am. Got a nice spot down on the ledge of the beach (not right by the water). By the afternoon it was packed. This place is awesome. The kayaking is so fun. We stayed 3 days, pulled out to dump at the pilot right across the AZ line and came back for 3 more days. Out 1st 3 days were free as the fee mac... more
We arrived on a Monday around 11:00 am. Got a nice spot down on the ledge of the beach (not right by the water). By the afternoon it was packed. This place is awesome. The kayaking is so fun. We stayed 3 days, pulled out to dump at the pilot right across the AZ line and came back for 3 more days. Out 1st 3 days were free as the fee machine was out of service and there were no park rangers. Out next 3 days cost us $21 with our discount from our park pass. It did get windy a couple days but I’ll still stay here again
Cinnscott22 would stay here again
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“Relaxing Waterfront Stay”
Reviewed 9/14/2023
Nightly rate: | $7 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
In 2018 we were too nervous to pull down toward the beach area. This year after reading many reviews we decided to pull down to just above the sand on very secure and hard packed stone/sand plateau above the sandy beach. We spent 3 nights there, with intermittent storms complete with a free lightening show across Lake Powell. This seem... more
In 2018 we were too nervous to pull down toward the beach area. This year after reading many reviews we decided to pull down to just above the sand on very secure and hard packed stone/sand plateau above the sandy beach. We spent 3 nights there, with intermittent storms complete with a free lightening show across Lake Powell. This seems to be a very safe and secure location for $7/night (senior discount pass)
Gailspeer1 would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
- Dispersed Camping
Recreation
- OHV
- picnic area
- swimming beach
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
Facilities
- dump station
- restrooms: vault
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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