Lees Ferry Campground

Campground · Coconino County

Lees Ferry Campground

Campground · Coconino County

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Lees Ferry Rd, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036

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Nestled in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, this scenic campground offers clean amenities and breathtaking views of red rock cliffs and the Colorado River.  

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Lees Ferry Rd, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036 Get directions

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Lees Ferry Rd, Marble Canyon, AZ 86036 Get directions

+1 928 608 6200
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@glencanyonnps

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 25, 2025

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"Colorado River Discovery Following a tunnel down to the waters edge, a group of 15 of us boarded the pontoon. Leaving our hard hats behind, I glanced up at the massive Glen Canyon dam 700 feet above us. As we started to push off, I caught a glimpse of a fly fisherman on a small rocky patch alongside the sandstone cliffs. He looked like a speck of dust against the cavernous rocks that loomed over us from both sides. Gliding along the smooth Colorado River, the edges of the sandstone played tricks on my eyes as the surface reflections danced with the ripples the pontoon made as it pushed on. The views on this river are unbelievable to say the least. And I think everyone was in awe as I don't recall hearing much from the onlookers. If you get a chance to head up North to explore, this half day pontoon rafting tour is a definite must for a relaxing view of the Colorado River. You'll also get a chance to learn a lot about the history of this dam and the rock formations. Tickets need to be purchased in advance at $89 per person. You'll walk away breathless."

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Mikayla Asay

Google
Gorgeous campground- we loved the views in this valley. We camped in May and the temp was perfect. This location tends to be very windy!! We managed to camp in our tent just fine with the wind shelters they have. The bathrooms were very clean and have potable water. Campsites are close to each other; your experience will be determined by the consideration of your neighbors. You can pay for the site at the entrance to the park or at the actual campsite if you brought cash.

Michael Steinberg

Google
Very nice campground and views. Clean restrooms but no showers. Some sites are fairly level but most are a challenge to get anywhere near level. Most campers totally ignore the generator hours and the camp host / rangers don't seem to care. We heard generators running until midnight and starting up again at 7:00 am.

Melanie Fisher

Google
Great campsite. Most sites are close to level. Most had ample room for longer RVs or folks pulling boats and carrying gear. Bring cash or check to pay for camping. It can get windy, we were there the end of March. Some of the nicest bathrooms at campground ever. No showers. RV water and dump station are a short drive away. It's first come first serve and we found a great spot on a Friday afternoon. Short drive to the river put in.

Nelida Safrit

Google
We stayed in the campground for 3 days! The location is beautiful! This place is in the middle of nowhere. Make sure to bring everything you need for your stay! There’s no electricity available. The beach was nice but water was too cold. This campground is FCFS. The bathroom has water spigots. There’s a dump station further down the road. Lots of hiking trails!

Jen Usinger

Google
You can watch the rafts departing for their white water adventure through the Grand Canyon from this campground. It is mainly quiet, with the exception of people running their generators on occasion. They have redone the bathroom blocks, so they are all working wonderfully. But when they redid them, they took away the access to water for campers to do dishes or fill water bottles. Considering how hot it gets here, I find this very disappointing. If you need water you can access it at the dump station where potable water is offered or down at the boat launch where they have a water bottle fill at the bathrooms (hmmm, that’s an idea..LOL!) or a large spigot near those bathrooms. The views really are amazing, just come prepared!

RandyChamberlain

Google
Our favorite camp in Arizona. We jockey every morning to get closer to the river because reservations are not available. Site 45 is what we hope for and can normally get it if we stay long enough. ||Our visit this year was however hampered by some theft of small wares off our picnic table overnight. During our week long stay the campground doesn’t take host was ‘off duty’ very single day. The self pay station had a secure envelope drop but it was so full you needed to pry your cash envelope into the slot with a stick or pencil. Obviously nobody was watching over this beautiful park. ||We also saw a few vehicles boondocking in parking lots around the park every night and morning during our visit despite signage banning that activity.

Rich Guy

Google
One of our favorite campgrounds when traveling from Utah to Arizona. Campground sites can be uneven. One of the only places that I am aware of that will allow you to actually drive down to the Colorado river. Each morning a new group of rafters leaves the Marina for their several day trip down the Colorado river. Enjoy your coffee while watching them go through a small section of rapids.

brian

Google
Camped here the night before launching a Grand Canyon river trip. No problems other than mice got on our raft and ate fruit (Mostly apples). could tie rafts differently to prevent this.
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Melanie M.

Yelp
The view is nice, RV sights not level, so difficult getting a larger motorhome to level. There are a lot of burrs, so makes it difficult for my German Shepherd to walk, pee and Pooh. I wouldn't come back.
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Joanna C.

Yelp
Don't get me wrong, this RV park is surrounded by beauty. But...it's dry camping and it gets really hot in the summer. Bathroom are nasty. Only $20 to stay per night which you put in an envelope when you first come in. I would stay here if you plan on kayaking horseshoe bend only for convenience.
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Elver M.

Yelp
It's an ok campground by the Colorado River. No trees. Pretty barren but a beautiful night sky. Pretty nice bathrooms though the toilets in the mens were having issues. I think I'd go again if in the area. We were on motorcycles.
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Brian W.

Yelp
Pretty sweet basic pay and stay campground.. We arrived around 8:00 P.M. and there were still several spots available within earshot of the Colorado River. Upon arrival we noticed how quiet everyone was! We were more that pleasantly surprised when we woke up to majestic views! The amazing red rock cliffs and the river less than a quarter of a mile away was simply breath taking. I would absolutely stay here again without question.
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Pepe L.

Yelp
Love this spot. Hikes abundant. Check weather for heat and wind. Dry camping with views of Colorado where canyon floats begin. Lots of scenics. Would visit and camp again. Stayed in 23' Airstream.