Page, AZ RV Rental Guide

Page sits at the center of the most photogenic landscape in the American Southwest. Within 15 miles: Antelope Canyon (the most-photographed slot canyon on Earth), Horseshoe Bend (a 1,000-foot Colorado River meander), and Glen Canyon Dam backing 186 miles of Lake Powell. Page is a Navajo-managed area — slot canyon tours require a Navajo guide and advance booking. Spring and fall fill fast.

Best MonthsMarch, April, May, September, October
RV ParkingWahweap RV Park (Lake Powell Resorts): full hookups, pull-throughs, adjacent to marina and boat launch. Page-Lake Powell Campground: tent and RV sites in town. Dispersed camping on BLM land south of town: free, no services. No RV camping inside Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park.

What RV Renters Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a guided tour for Antelope Canyon?

Yes. Both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon are on Navajo land and require a paid guided tour through a Navajo-licensed operator. You cannot enter independently. Upper Antelope Canyon (the iconic beam-of-light shots) books out months ahead for spring visits. Lower Antelope Canyon has more availability and is physically more active with ladders.

Can I drive my RV to Horseshoe Bend?

Yes. The Horseshoe Bend parking area is 2 miles south of Page on US-89 and accommodates RVs in designated oversized spots. The overlook trail is 1.5 miles round-trip with 200 feet of elevation gain. There are no guardrails at the 1,000-foot drop — leash dogs and watch children. Sunrise and golden hour are the best light for photos.

What is the best campground near Page for RVs?

Wahweap RV Park at Lake Powell is the top choice — full hookups with lake views, adjacent to the marina and boat ramp, with easy access to Glen Canyon Dam. Page-Lake Powell Campground is a smaller in-town option. For free camping, BLM land south of Page on US-89 offers dispersed sites with no services but dramatic high-desert scenery.