Camping at Grand Canyon

Back country camping in the Grand Canyon

Back country camping in the Grand Canyon. Click on the image for a larger view.

Both Grand Canyon National Park and the surrounding Kaibab National Forest have developed vehicle campgrounds. There are no campgrounds in Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument or the Havasupai or Hualapai reservations. All of the campgrounds except for Toroweap charge a nightly fee.

Backcountry Camping

Except for those holding a backcountry camping permit, camping is limited to developed campgrounds within the national park. Camping at undeveloped sites is allowed on the Kaibab National Forest.

Campground Location Map

South Rim

Mather Campground

Mather Campground is the largest in the Grand Canyon area and the only one open all year. Pets are allowed but must be leashed at all times and must not be left unattended. Wood gathering is not permitted, but wood is available at the general store in Market Plaza. Reservations are strongly recommended during the busy season from March through October.

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Trailer Village

Trailer Village is located next to Mather Campground in Grand Canyon Village.

Desert View Campground

Located at Desert View at the east end of Desert View Drive, this campground can handle some RVs up to 30 feet but most sites are designed for smaller RVs, trailers, or tents. Pets are allowed but must be leashed at all times and cannot be left unattended.

Desert View Map

Ten-X Campground

This campground is two miles south of Tusayan on the east side of Arizona 64. Firewood may be collected outside the campground. Two group campsites are available and must be reserved in advance.

Lees Ferry

Lees Ferry Campground

This campground is located at the head of Marble Canyon at historic Lees Ferry, where most Grand Canyon river trips begin. Fishing is popular on the Colorado River, and a boat ramp is available. A general store and gas station are located five miles away at Marble Canyon.

North Rim

North Rim Campground

North Rim Campground is located just north of the North Rim Village on the entrance road. Collection of firewood is not allowed, but wood may be purchased at the adjacent general store. Because sites fill up early, reservations are strongly recommended.

Toroweap Campground

This campground is located just north of Toroweap Overlook. There are 11 sites, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Water is not available. See the Toroweap page for more information on the area.

DeMotte Campground

DeMotte Campground is seven miles north of the North Entrance to Grand Canyon National Park, and is located on the edge of beautiful DeMotte Park. Nearby Kaibab Lodge has rooms and a restaurant, and there is a general store and service station across the highway.

Jacob Lake Campground

This campground is located in the ponderosa pine forest across from Jacob Lake Lodge. The lodge has rooms, a restaurant, a general store, and a service station.