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.
“You can easily camp here without getting stuck.”
Reviewed 10/28/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 35' (Fifth Wheel) |
Beautiful views of Lone Rock and Wahweap Bay on Lake Powel! The camping area is huge! I can’t imagine that it would ever be so busy that you would not be able to find a spot to park. Access to the camping is straight forward and we easily made it with a 35' fifth wheel in tow. Follow the paved road until it runs out. There were... more
Beautiful views of Lone Rock and Wahweap Bay on Lake Powel!
The camping area is huge! I can’t imagine that it would ever be so busy that you would not be able to find a spot to park.
Access to the camping is straight forward and we easily made it with a 35' fifth wheel in tow. Follow the paved road until it runs out. There were dumpsters for trash at the end of the paved road and space to park if you want to scout out any of the routes to the beach before proceeding. There seemed to be three main routes and multiple smaller routes form the paved area. One straight, slight left and hard left. The best route was the slight left and was basically a gravel road and marked with orange cones. Hard left had more bumps and some sand. I would avoid going straight pulling/driving anything large although I did see some make it.
The upper beach area is hard packed gravel which can be easily traveled. So even if you don’t drive down in the area you want to camp you can drive to it. Avoid all sand as much as possible even on the upper beach area. I used 4x4 while off the pavement as a precaution but it really is not required.
If you want to go to one of the lower beach areas or more remote locations on the beach your chance of getting stuck will increase.
There is a dump station and fresh water when you enter the park. There is also a gravel parking area by the dump station if you want to avoid the beach altogether and any change of getting stuck.
Tom S would stay here again
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“Be careful- we got STUCK!”
Reviewed 10/19/2021
Days stayed: | 1 |
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No doubt this looks like a beautiful place to boondock, but what you NEED to know is.....people DO get stuck!!
What they dont tell you, is exactly WHERE to turn to get down to the hard pack sand. Learn from our mistakes...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epl1h0-0DSo
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“Great spot if you time the wind right”
Reviewed 10/11/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 32' (Class C) |
I was super nervous as I drove up, having never taken our 32' Class C off-roading before. The reviews that say to take a left at the dumpsters are right with one clarification: When we got here, there were *three* tines to the fork in the road. I recommend taking the middle one (it's also the one that was bracketed by orange traffic co... more
I was super nervous as I drove up, having never taken our 32' Class C off-roading before. The reviews that say to take a left at the dumpsters are right with one clarification: When we got here, there were *three* tines to the fork in the road. I recommend taking the middle one (it's also the one that was bracketed by orange traffic cones at the time we visited). Stay on the gravel-looking ground as much as possible. I *almost* got stuck by thinking I was on the hard pack.
Like someone else here said, there's three tiers of sand. While there were a few bigger rigs down on the bottom tier (closest to the water) we stayed on the second tier. There was plenty of room (though we had a couple late comers show up the second night and not observe reasonable etiquette by setting up camp too close to us).
The nights we were there were low wind and it was perfect. When we were leaving, the wind picked up and I could see how this would *not* be a fun place with high winds. Sand got everywhere very quickly.
coolwhiff would stay here again
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“Beautiful Views”
Reviewed 10/10/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | NA |
RV Length: | 37' (Travel Trailer) |
There are many layers to this camping area. Just when you think you’ve reached the bottom, there are more! We stayed at the level of the main centre and had amazing views overlooking the rock, water and other campers. It stayed quiet up here, little to no atvs riding thru. It just rained a few days before, the sand was heavily washed ... more
There are many layers to this camping area. Just when you think you’ve reached the bottom, there are more! We stayed at the level of the main centre and had amazing views overlooking the rock, water and other campers. It stayed quiet up here, little to no atvs riding thru. It just rained a few days before, the sand was heavily washed out leaving a very compact gravel ground to park on. Angled just right for perfect full sun solar exposure and total shade for our porch.
It’s fall now and cooler which makes for perfect camping! There are vault toilets, dump station, potable water and regular bathrooms in the main centre.
Very happy with this campground. Sure, it’s not truly free like BLM spots yet was totally worth it.
More Sunsets Please would stay here again
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“Great place but watch out for the sand”
Reviewed 10/5/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | n/a |
This is a beautiful and quiet spot. Cost was $14.00 to stay the night. (to enter the park itself is $30.00 but if you meet certain criteria you may get in for free or get discounts, see NPS website under entrance passes for more info). The area is set up in three tiers. The first tier you will see when entering is for the large mot... more
This is a beautiful and quiet spot. Cost was $14.00 to stay the night. (to enter the park itself is $30.00 but if you meet certain criteria you may get in for free or get discounts, see NPS website under entrance passes for more info).
The area is set up in three tiers. The first tier you will see when entering is for the large motorhomes near the dump to avoid the sandy area. The second tier is close to the water and sandy and as others have said, stay on the driven paths. Even then, we saw several cars and a motorhome get stuck. We have a Coachmen 20cb and drove to the second tier but wouldn't recommend it, we were lucky we didn't get stuck. You will see mainly 4 x 4 trucks with trailers on this second tier. The third tier is right at the water with 4 x 4 trucks and trailers, we did see one little motorhome down there but I wouldn't recommend going down there at all unless you have 4 x 4 capabilities. He did make it out the next morning but it had rained so it made the sand more compact.
There were a few people on atvs but wasn't an issue. We didn't experience the wind that others had mentioned. There are toilets on the sandy area and the main restrooms at the road. If you get stuck in the sand there were a few fellas out there with trucks and straps to pull you out, but they aren't doing it out of the goodness of their heart. Stargazing is awesome. Had good Verizon service for online homeschooling. Have fun!
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“Beach front camping”
Reviewed 8/1/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
What a view, but be careful driving in on the sand, so you don't get stuck. We stayed in March and it was quite cool but can imagine during the summer it would be too hot without a/c.
Karen would stay here again
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“Battle of the elements ”
Reviewed 6/21/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Disclaimer: had woke up at 3am to watch sunrise at Grand Canyon, came to site at around 5pm looking for relaxing evening so patience was thin Be ready for wind- especially if pitching a tent. As the grounds are one huge beach, finding space to camp isn’t hard. But because the grounds are one huge beach, whipping winds come from all... more
Disclaimer: had woke up at 3am to watch sunrise at Grand Canyon, came to site at around 5pm looking for relaxing evening so patience was thin
Be ready for wind- especially if pitching a tent. As the grounds are one huge beach, finding space to camp isn’t hard. But because the grounds are one huge beach, whipping winds come from all directions. Drivers beware: DEEP sandpits, follow tire marks from other drivers as to not get stuck. Also when walking around, wear shoes! Lots of rocks and trash in hot sand. Extremely busy site with plenty of day swimmers, RVs, ATVs. Plenty of vault toilets- but they are cooking in the sun.. I’ll leave the result to your imagination. Beautiful cold water, gorgeous views, fun place to camp- but definitely not the easiest place to camp. Have a means of weighing your tent down (rocks on the edges!) and maybe opt to not pull out the portable stove. Sand will get in your car, tent, socks, ears- you name it.
Saw others talk about ATV noise, but on a weeknight it wasn’t too noisy. also helps to be absolutely exhausted from battling the winds for hours.
ocean2ocean would stay here again
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“Easy, flat, spacious overnighter spot ”
Reviewed 6/6/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 20' (Travel Trailer) |
Rolled in to this area in the dark not knowing what to expect but it worked out great. There is really endless space to land and the sand was manageable to drive just about anywhere. Lots of trailers in a line parked close to the waters edge but we parked 100's of yards away from everybody else and had a quiet spot. We were here less t... more
Rolled in to this area in the dark not knowing what to expect but it worked out great. There is really endless space to land and the sand was manageable to drive just about anywhere. Lots of trailers in a line parked close to the waters edge but we parked 100's of yards away from everybody else and had a quiet spot. We were here less than 24 hours but I'm sure this is a great landing spot if you're in to boating and riding quads around. Minor garbage around and plenty of toilets placed throughout if you need them. The kiosk to pay was broken and we were supposed to log in on-line and pay but that wasn't working either so... free nights stay for us.
C. Mitch would stay here again
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“Party central”
Reviewed 5/27/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Lake access for bigger rigs as long as you have good tires and know what your doing. It’s pretty packed and ATVs fly through the campground pretty much constantly. Which we don’t mind. But if you prefer quiet this is not the place for you.
Mish would stay here again
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“Avoid if it’s windy”
Reviewed 5/9/2021
Nightly rate: | $14 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 0 |
Beautiful.... but and it’s a big but... if it’s windy and hot, chances are you will want to open a window. Your rig will be full of sand if this is the case. Springtime and southern Utah usually calls for wind on a regular basis. It’s absolutely beautiful but if we had known this ahead of time, we’d have stayed elsewhere. There is a w... more
Beautiful.... but and it’s a big but... if it’s windy and hot, chances are you will want to open a window. Your rig will be full of sand if this is the case. Springtime and southern Utah usually calls for wind on a regular basis. It’s absolutely beautiful but if we had known this ahead of time, we’d have stayed elsewhere. There is a water fill and dump station and the park rangers are great. Suitable for all size rigs but be careful to not get stuck!!! We saw about 5 vehicles a day needing a rescue. Also, room for lots of campers but it does get pretty full and loud on the weekends.
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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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