Fantastic views of beautiful cliffs and the green Colorado river. Some good size pull throughs but not level at all. The beauty and serenity was marred only by the park service putting in new water lines. So it was an asphalt cutting saw powered by a large generator running in and around the campground from 7 am to 4:30 pm daily with a lunch break. A black cloud in paradise!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Lee's Ferry is the launch site for all private and commercial raft runs through the Grand Canyon. During rafting season, the place can be jammed, really jammed. But in late November when the cottonwoods have turned yellow, the mosquitoes have gone wherever out of season mosquitoes go, and the wind has a chill to it, Lee's Ferry is delightfully isolated with only a few fisher folk and hardy campers. On this visit, there were 5 sites occupied with spectacular blue sky days and star filled nights. The sites are not particularly level, there are no hookups and the rest rooms, while clean, are your basic type found in National Parks and Monuments. Many interesting walks and trails and lots of history to explore. This is a great stopover in the Vermillion Cliffs area if one wants to use 89A instead of the more heavily used Hwy 89. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice campground with beautiful views of Colorado River and the surrounding landscape. No hook-ups, but nice size sites. Good hiking in the area. Dump station is located up the road near the ranger station. Folks with Sr or Access cards would pay 1/2 price. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is adequate for the location. Beautiful views of Colorado River. Sites are gravel, unlevel, with a table. Great historic area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
There are perhaps 7 or 8 pull thru sites, all others are back-in. Very quiet desert campground in an incredible location. Road adjacent to campground is quite busy with river rafting companies and buses. Nearby boat ramp is the actual start, mile 0, of all permit commercial and private trips into the Grand Canyon. Very interesting to watch elaborate preparations. Mile 0 is an arbitrary point since this point is 18 river miles downstream of the dam at Page, AZ. No permit needed to paddle upstream. Superb river scenery upstream, great for kayakers. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very rustic in an incredible location. Sits inside Glen Canyon and you can hear the roaring river. Easy access and nice sites. Very open and could be extremely warm in summer. Torrential winds pick up occasionally. We camped here in a Tent.