The park is poorly maintained. If you are towing, you have to disconnect because the sites are only about 40' long. The sites are all VERY unlevel as the park slopes and they did not account for that when setting them up. The roads are only one vehicle wide so hooking up again is a problem. There were a lot of "permanent" RV's and the people did not seem particularly friendly. We saw someone walking (and struggling) with a massive Pit Bull... something we found disconcerting. On the plus side, the sites are very wide, the water pressure and voltage are both good, and cable is available. If you want satellite access, you need to request it, then check the site, as the first place we were sent had a tree in the way, which the person at the desk seemedto be unaware of. The facilities overall are good but the ambience is poor. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The office was closed when we arrived, but we had a campsite, so we just pulled in. We didn't have the key code to the bathrooms, but a fellow camper knew it and gave it to us. Paved sites. There's a convenience store/gas station a short walk away. The utilities worked fine. The indoor pool was closed for renovations. Overall a decent place, not particularly scenic. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a wonderful setting with amazing views-- at least from space C 25. No fancy amenities-pools or cable TV and the WI-FI is iffy at best but the location is outstanding. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Paid the monthly rate, electricity over $35 is extra. Park was clean, quiet and fairly scenic. If you are a monthly, you go thru a background check with local police. I found this reassuring from a safety standpoint, but of course day campers do not do this. This is about the only place to stay unless you pay a much higher rate at Wahweap or dry camp in the desert. Sites are fairly large. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park provides a safe clean place to park with excellent access to Glen Canyon Dam, Antelope Canyon. Amenities are sparse but the park was clean and the management was friendly and easy to get along with. They did say that the owners aren't in any big hurry to fix the wifi which is a drag but what can you do. Sites are not nearly level enough for big rigs. The men's room was locked with a padlock during our entire three day stay. The one closer to the registration office was open. On the whole, I'd stay here again if I was just passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park a little run down. Gravel sites. Friendly folks in the office when they were there. We'll try staying at Wahweap next time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was clean, staff is friendly and the sites are mostly level. Convenient to Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Dam. Would stay here again if in the area. *NOTE* They do NOT have wireless internet as stated. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park with large sites and concrete pads with lots of room between sites. Everything is very clean with beautiful views. Watch your pets because there isn't much of a place to walk them except on the concrete unless you want them to get stickers because there is a lot of plants with large stickers in the dirt area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here two different times, once outbound and once inbound. Staff very friendly and accommodating. Park is somewhat spartan but clean and has good sites and easily accessible. No grass and gravel sites. Roads are paved. Overall a good value in my opinion. Summer rates may be higher due to proximity to Lake Powell. Unless boating or sightseeing in the area, would not want to spend a lot of time there but it is a good stopping point. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We spent a week at this centrally located park. Very pleasant, with plenty of areas just outside the park to walk our dog. Friendly staff, with a small store. Good cell phone service (Verizon). We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I believe that the previous reviewers did this CG an injustice. I found the staff cheerful and friendly, and especially knowledgeable about Lake Powell fishing which I took advantage of. The park is clean and the staff diligent. They started early in the morning and kept working all day. Our site offered some shade, but then it is the desert and allowances must be made for that. It is difficult and expensive to cultivate large shade trees in this environment as is lush green grass. The park is clean and quiet. It does not offer a lot of activities, but the surrounding area should be enough to keep most people entertained for several days. See the lake, visit it's beaches, take either/both water or land tours available. We thoroughly enjoyed the 5 days we stayed here. Stayed entertained, and relaxed as we desired without interruption. We will stay here again in the future as we have family in the area and enjoyed the time we spent here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
If Wahweap is full, this is the only game in town, and they know it. The park itself is actually OK, it's in the desert in Arizona, so no grass and very sparse trees. The sites are wide and all gravel. The attendant must be related to the owners, as he is a 'dude' who is more concerned with his social life than pleasing the guests. There are a lot of foreign guests here, and he runs out of patience rather quickly and is a bit short with them if they don't immediately understand. The first night we got there he closed the pool several hours early so he could go out on the lake with his friends, leaving the whole camp sweltering in 110 degree heat with no way to cool down. The bathrooms are locked at strange hours with no explanation as to why. All in all, you're on your own at this park, as the staff can't be counted on for anything. Page needs another park desperately, as even a halfway decent one with caring management would put this one out of business rather quickly. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We had a reservation at this campground and called ahead while still on the road to confirm. They gave us our site number and told us they would close at 6:00 pm for "inventory". Note, this is the Friday night of the 4th of July holiday weekend. Normally a busy night for campgrounds. When we got there, we went to the site that we were assigned and there was someone in it. I was glad too, because the coaches in the sites in that section were almost touching with slides out. I found this interesting since I had asked them when we had called in earlier that day if the site was wide enough to accommodate our slideouts without touching people on either side and his answer to that question was very vague. Went to the office and knocked on the door because we could see people in there. They wouldn't answer the door - yelled at us through the window and told us they were closed for inventory. We yelled through the window that the site they had assigned us had someone in it. They finally opened the door and a man pointed to a couple of empty sites and told us to take our pick. These were bigger sites and we took the one we wanted. Our neighbor in the site next to us was as dumbfounded as we were that they were closed at the kick off of the holiday weekend. Neither one of us could figure out what they were "counting" in this "inventory". Campers continued to stream in that evening and all of them found the office locked. It was quite bizarre. People were walking around the campground trying to find sites. Others with reservations like us were taking any site they could find. So, people would arrive and find other rigs in their assigned sites just as we had. Still, the door remained locked and the "inventory" continued. When I went in to the office to pay the next morning, there was a man in there who had been assigned the same site we had been assigned and had arrived as we did to find that site taken. No control here - only chaos. Still don't know what they were counting. It could actually be a decent park if they had a manager who knew how to manage because the accommodations are OK. The sites we ended up in were big. Not much shade and everything is gravel but OK for a stop over. They have a pool and a small store - that has just recently been inventoried! Don't bother making reservations. Not much point in that. I might stay here again if I was in the area and needed a place to park other than the Walmart. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Spectacular! This a great experience. We were in Loop A, "turnout" style pull thru. Curbside faces Lake Powell; awesome views. Good power (steady at 122v) and water pressure. Wi-Fi works, a little spotty though. Lots of activities here. Gets a point deducted because they made an error with our reservation and overcharged us, and the site was not as clean as it should have been; many cigarette butts in the fire ring, as well as some trash. If you do take part in the resort activities, or even venture out for a meal or a cocktail, plan on spending 25% percent more than listed prices; there are hidden "taxes" in everything. But don't let that sway you from this fantastic place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We would rate this high for the area. All concrete pads, with nice new aluminum picnic tables, fire pit, charcoal permanent grill, stone and rock landscaped sites. Very neat and clean with top notch hook ups in a recreation area. If you want TV, good luck unless you have your own equipment. We pulled in ONE TV station (PBS) and the bartender told us that is probably one more than other people. Wi-Fi did work, but it was 'iffy' on some days, just keep hitting your connect button. We would definitely stay here again. Oh, the other draw back is the showers are located down by the Camp Store and it is $2.00 for 15 minutes of water. There is no upper and lower campgrounds as mentioned in other readings, it is all loops now, we stayed in the D-Loop and it was a ways away from the showers for convenience. The scenery was gorgeous and you couldn't ask for any better. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great location right next to Lake Powell. We were on the D ring which is the newest area. Nice level concrete pads with full hookups, but no Wi-fi. Great views of the lake. Other areas of park are asphalt, and seem to be fairly level. Most have some view of the lake. Never could get the Wi-fi to work, even when I went outside next to the antenna. About a 10 minute walk to the hotel (resort), where the tour boats leave. The lake is down 100 feet, but they expect it come up 50 feet with the spring runoff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is located inside the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. A contractor, Aramark, runs the campground and concessions. We were in Loop C and had a gorgeous view of Lake Powell and the surrounding rock formations. The campground appears fairly new and is terraced so everyone has a view. We had a pull-thru site which was plenty long and wide. The sites are also situated so you are not right next to anyone. The sites are paved and level. WI-FI is free. There is no cable TV. I would say this is the best visual park I have ever stayed in. I would love to come back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great RV Park. There are 4 loops with full hook ups and not a bad site among them. WiFi varies by site. The closer to the bathrooms the better for a signal. Sites are both wide and deep. There isn't a "lower" and "Upper" campground any longer for the RV Park portion. Wonderful views of Lake Powell and the surrounding mountains. This area is run by the NPS, so if you don't have a park pass, add $15 for entering the area for one week. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Outstanding facility for a "Big Rig." We stayed in the newer "D Loop" and it had wide paved roads and huge concrete pads. A wonderful view of the distant bluffs and of the marina area of Lake Powell. This place is super ! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We also stayed in the "D" loop with a pull-thru. It is all concrete and level. There are back-in sites around the outer edge of the loop. It was very clean and the staff was really helpful and even let me check in early. Be careful of the time changes. They were on the day light savings time and were an hour earlier than the mountain time. We walked to the lake which was really quite a distance. It didn't look like it. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Brand new campground with concrete pads and grass areas next to sites. Great views of the lake from most sites. Check electricity at your site before un-hooking your RV as they have had problems with their 30 amp service in this area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here for a week and we love it. Very clean park with nice concrete pads. We stayed in D Loop which is the newest with new concrete and picnic tables and grills. Trash and restrooms are very handy. Excellent cell phone and wireless Internet as well as satellite (Alltel) service for computer. We had a lakeview on both sides of motorhome that was gorgeous. Staff at resort was helpful and friendly. As we are towing a motorcycle on trailer as only means of transportation, the RV shuttle was very handy for taking us into town to play golf. Page has the Lake Powell National golf course which is a great course with beautiful vista views of Lake Powell and the dam. We stayed here with easy day trips to North Rim of Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon. Resort extends all privileges to RV guest just like the lodge guest. Nice pool, hot tub and great pizza. I only have one negative comment about the RV park. In D Loop which is all pull throughs, the RV sites alternate the direction they face, thus saving space. If in D Loop, make sure you are facing the lake which is North. This puts your awning side facing East for the afternoon sun. Saw many people set up facing South with awning side facing West. Since campground was not full, it didn't take them long to wise up and switch sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were in the "D" ring and it was really nice. Wide pads and plenty of room with great views. The pool is at the hotel which is not within walking distance for small children and there is no playground that I saw. Keep that in mind if you have kids. With cable and wi fi, this is definitely a "10". Found out, on our last day there, that you can dry camp right on the beach about 4 miles to the west. It's an easy drive to get down there and the ground is very firm until you are right at the beach. You could literally, walk out of the coach and be 4 steps from the water. That's the ticket for me the next time I'm out there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very impressed with the cleanliness of the park, along with the views of Lake Powell. Some pull through sites available. Fire pits and picnic tables at all sites. I rate our experience a 10 out of 10. While no wifi is available in the park, it is available in the nearby Wahweap Lodge. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, new clean facility inside the national park. If you don't have national park card, it will cost you $12 to enter the park. From the gate it is about 5 miles to the campground. Big, level, concrete spaces with full hookups (including cable). WIFI is free and available at the nearby hotel. Pool and spa are there as well. Bathrooms clean and new. Didn't use the showers, but I read they charge $2.00 for 15 minutes. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This review relates to the newer Wahweap CG near Stateline. It is being expanded. All sites are spacious, paved and level with a fire-pit. All have a view of Lake Powell and are within walking distance of the marina, lodge, etc. The only negative is that the office staff never leaves the office. As a consequence park rules about dogs running loose and maximum party size/site are freely ignored. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We thought it was not that great for the price. No computer or cell phone access and no tv. But you were very limited on where you could stay in this area. We had a National Parks Pass and thought it would be 1/2 price but not at this park. The golf at Lake Powell National did make it a worthwhile stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Liked this park and its setting very much. Sites have view of Lake Powell and have nice desert landscaping. Buildings are new and modern. Big rig access is no problem. However, there is no wi-fi or cell-phone service at or near the campground and no cable TV. Had to drive to location nearer to Page to make cell-phone calls. You will have to pay to enter Lake Powell National Recreation area at a kiosk before travelling a few miles to the campground office for check-in. Campground office closes at 6pm so plan to arrive before then. We were there in early May and the park was very quiet. Recommended. Finally, pay attention to speed-limit signs when crossing Glen Canyon dam not far from park entrance. Police often have car checking speeds of vehicles crossing dam. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We loved this campground. Right on Lake Powell with many sites having a lake view. Lots of room between your neighbors. Easy access even for our 45' Prevost. If you like to fish you can walk to the lake easily, or rent a boat close by. Highly recommended. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park off-season after the jet ski and party boat crowd take their kids and head home for the school year. Well-maintained with large, level paved sites. Very nice desert landscaping. This would be a 10 if they had better communications (cell service and/or Wi-Fi) and the staff were a bit more friendly. Rather a governmental attitude but not surprising since Aramark is a huge government concessionnaire. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Huge backin sites. Pull thrus are side to side hookup. Loop C would be the choice. Accepts reservations but not for specfic sites. Very well kept and has security. Very peaceful and scenic. Only reason for no giving a "10" is lack of phones and cell service is not good. Page, Arizona is about 5 miles south. Will use again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wahweap Campground is NOT the same as Wahweap RV Park. The Campground has much more spacious sites and better view and location, but less trees. The campground allows campfires, whereas the RV park does not. Wahweap Campground is about the nicest place we've ever stayed at. The lowest numbered pull-thrus have killer views, good privacy, and lots of space. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good desert dog walking area plus for us. Staff a little confused but nice. Need to add 15.00 to cost to enter park Stayed in site 41. Awesome views of lake and mountains. Nice paved pad and fire pit at each site. When trees they planted grow taller will provide some shade from heat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful views and very clean park. Easy access with even the largest rig. Peaceful, quiet and lots to do in the area. Would definitely camp here again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place to stay with a family. Very clean and wide spaces. Nice view of the lake. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
October 2005
$29
Great campground operated by Aramark. Sites have plenty of room (some sites have double wide concrete pads..request when checking in if in RV with slides) Almost all sites have a great view of the water and landscape across the lake. We stayed for one week and had a great time. Loads of things to do in the area, boat rentals, kayaks, etc. Staff at marina rentals was GREAT! We will be back again for the third time and hopefully many more! Slot canyons on Powell are unbelievable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
According to the staff at Waheap Campground, this park has been closed. I believe Aramark runs both parks. Not to worry since the Waheap Campground is a very nice alternative. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Campground is run by Aramark concessionaire for the gov't. Swimming pool facilities at
Lodge but campground guests are welcome to use any and all facilities. Gorgeous views of the lake and the surrounding scenery. Check in was easy and uneventful. We had asked for and got a pull thru site. It had a tree that afforded some comfort as it was quite warm in June. there are some medium trees here and there. Large patio area with picnic table on each site. Pea gravel is used for the patio. All facilities in excellent codition. Clean laundry room ($1) Lots of paved trails for biking. Lots to do. In order to get some afternoon shade and see the morning sunrise we would ask for any of the pull thru sites 1-8 in Loops A or B. That puts the sunset behind you and the lake on your patio side. The tour of the dam is free. For wildlife we saw hummingbirds, various lizards, some chipmunk kind of critter and enormous crows. Very enjoyable. No question we'll be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.