Best Camping Near Grand Canyon National Park

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Camping Near Grand Canyon National Park

By Nathan Swartz

To say that the Grand Canyon is the most famous natural landmark in the entire universe, known or otherwise, may indeed be a stretch; but until Martians land with live photos of their Grander Canyon, the Eighth Wonder of the World reigns supreme.

Every year over 5 million people (more than the entire population of Los Angeles) flock to this exceptionally stunning hole in the ground to fill up their smartphones with photos and burn cramps into their calves. Elk clatter drum beats down asphalt paths and the few remaining California condors left in the world spread their 10' wings to cast shadows over the Colorado River thousands of feet below.

Of course, all of those travelers don't come at once, and many will trade credit cards for room keys or just glance into the canyon on a day trip. But for those of us who find traveling to distant lands most enjoyable when we bring our own beds, the options for pitching a tent or dropping a hitch are resplendent.

So, where to camp? See map of all Grand Canyon camping.

Camping on the Grand Canyon's South Rim

The edge of Grand Canyon National Park closest to Phoenix and the busy Interstate 40 as it runs through Arizona is the most popular for tourists. This means more conveniences, including those in the park itself (think bars, restaurants and full hookup RV camping). It's also the home of the two most popular campgrounds in the park.

What is the best campground in the Grand Canyon?

Trailer Village is the main RV park near Grand Canyon. It's right in the park proper, the layout resembles the typical sardine can setup found in private parks, you get full hookups, and it's as close to the rim as you can get on the southern end of Grand Canyon National Park.

You'll pay the premium that comes with this type of convenience--both in actual dollars and the dedication you have to have to get a spot at what may be one of the most popular campgrounds in the entire country.

Didn't make that reservation in time? Just want a more spread out, tree-covered experience? Nearby Mather Campground may be your characteristically woodsy ticket to staying in the park, though you'll sacrifice hookups for it.

Note that very few people have ever gone to the Grand Canyon in search of excellent cell phone reception.

Just under twenty minutes outside of the park, Forest Road 302 is likely the closest spot to camp that delivers natural pine smell and comes free of charge. It boasts a smidgeon of cell service should that be a requirement for your particular journey.

National Forest Camping on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon

The Kaibab National Forest grows like a big hug around the national park itself and offers a plethora of camping--typically free--for everyone from the fifthest of wheels to the cocooniest tent campers. While Forest Road 302, mentioned above, is the closest to the park's entrance, three more places to camp hang out just down Arizona Route 64.

Ten X, one of the few national forest sites in Kaibab that isn't just named for a forest road, comes with a small fee and promises a vault toilet in exchange, but otherwise expect unadulterated boondocking at the low, low cost of absolutely nothing but the breath it takes you to enjoy the views.

For the worker types out there who rely on an Internet connection to keep their travels going, you may have to hunt for even mediocre reception without a booster.

Camping on the Grand Canyon's North Rim

If the south rim is the shining jewel of the national park, it's only because it naturally was easier to get to from existing points of civilization. For the true adventurer, the north rim is the real playground.

You'll have more elbow room, the same option to access the canyon floor, and that sense of satisfaction that can only come from camping far away from any chance of an electrical outlet.

You don't have to get lost in some primitive nowhere, though. The North Rim Campground offers basic dry camping with a side of services like laundry, flush toilets and showers.

Grand Canyon RV Parks

While you can enjoy full hookup camping right in the park via Trailer Village, privately owned RV parks exist outside of Grand Canyon National Park as well.

Grand Canyon Camper Village has everything from a general store to a dump station, plus they can refill your propane tanks and help you get online with their free WiFi.

While the Grand Canyon rarely disappoints those visitors who take the time to explore the flora, fauna and daunting falls that comprise this All American locale, choosing the type of camping that works for you can make all the difference between another good memory and something that will remain painted on the insides of your eyeballs for a lifetime to come.

Recent Grand Canyon National Park Campground Reviews

Grand Canyon, AZ

Grand Canyon Camper Village

Jul 03, 2024

"Basic Campground. Great Location!"

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There is NOTHING fancy about this campground. It is basic no frills gravel spots. It does look tired, but the host were very accommodating and helpful. We had a roomy site #55 but no shade. Considering everyone else was booked up we were glad to get a spot here. Full hookups. Just behind all amenities in town and only a short 5 min ride to GC NP.

Jun 22, 2024

"Great location, Lots of parking choices."

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It's now the last part of June and we've been here two nights so far with one more to go. It's been a great stay with lots of privacy. There are plenty of spots to choose from just about a quarter mile in off the main hi-way. Spur roads are easy driving with good clearance. Verizon cell signal was two bars at best. Worked fine for Netflix...
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Sparky
2 reviews
Jun 22, 2024

"Lots of space & Clean"

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Arrived around 7:00 and there were plenty of spaces to choose from. We had 2 cars one if which with a rooftop tent so had to find a level spot but had a pretty easy time finding one. No campfires allowed starting June 21, 2024. Propane camp stoves are fine though.

Grand Canyon, AZ

Trailer Village RV Park

Jun 08, 2024

"Great Place To Stay With Full Hookups "

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We stayed in a “Classic Site” which is the older part of the campground. The classic sites typically have more shade, but the sites are older deteriorating asphalt and the electric service is less dependable. If you’re visiting during the heat of summer you may have trouble with your air conditioning and power surges. Many sites have slope to...
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P McCarthy
7 reviews
Grand Canyon, AZ

Grand Canyon Camper Village

Jun 03, 2024

"Friendly Staff, Close To Grand Canyon, But Otherwise Very Old, Tired Campground In Need Of Serious Facelift. "

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Friendly staff, but old tired campground, sites too close, seriously needs updating.

Marianne
1 review