**THERE'S NOTHING BETTER THAN A NEW RV PARK …**
especially when it’s loaded with luxurious lake-life amenities and situated on ancient cliffs overlooking one of the most spectacular destinations in the American Southwest, Lake Powell.
**Spectacular Amenities & Views**
From our large, landscaped sites with turf, full hook-ups, 30 and 50 apm service, 70’ pads, wi-fi, and our public areas with pergolas, grills, fireplaces, and even a putting green, you’ll enjoy amazing views as well as incredible sunrises and sunsets while gazing upon Tower Butte and the red sandstone cliffs of the Navajo Nation’s Colorado Plateau. Drift off to sleep after adventurous days pondering the mysteries of the Milky Way while experiencing evening solitude and the darkest skies in Northern Arizona.
**Centrally Located For Lake Powell & Grand Circle Adventure**
Ideally situated for your Northern Arizona, Southern Utah, and Lake Powell adventures, we’re just 5 minutes from world famous Antelope Canyon, 20 minutes from Horseshoe Bend, and only a 2-hour drive to the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, and Zion. It’s a short 3 hour drive to Bryce and 4.5 hours to Arches National Park.
**Stay, Play, and Dine**
But you don't have to leave our campground to experience the adventure of a lifetime. We’re not only an RV Park, we’re Lake Powell’s luxury marina too! Pontoon boat, Seadoo, and kayak rentals, guided lake tours, fishing excursions, valet boat launch, delicious lakeside dining, drinks, and music in American’s largest floating restaurant, or shopping in our gift shops and convenience store, are just a quick cart ride to the marina via our complimentary cart service.
**Restrooms, Showers, and Laundry**
Enjoy a hot shower after a hard day’s play too. Our campground-centric restrooms and showers are opening in early May 2023. You’re also invited to utilize our lake-side restrooms, shower, and laundry room facilities located the Marina Village.
**Spa Services Too**
And when you’re ready to unwind we have an amazing array of spa and massage experiences for a transformative journey of rest and relaxation. Take a deep breath, close your eyes, and let the beauty of Antelope Point be your guide.
**Extras to Know**
\- Please be aware we are located within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, there is a fee of $30.00 per vehicle to enter the Recreation Area. Golden Age Pass or Parks Pass can be used for entry too.
- Daily, weekly, and monthly rates are available. Please contact us directly for current rates on monthly and long-term stays.
Absolutely Disappointing!! Zero amenities. No lake access, unless you want to wait in a 1 1/2 hr line with all of the boat rental customers to be brought down to the marina in a golf cart. The RV park itself is a weird, plastic, exposed lot atop a tall retaining wall above the upper marina parking lot. The wind exposure is almost unbearable, our RV was getting blown all over. There are NO tables, no fire pits or living plants at any sites. There is turf, which is nice. But no shade. NO bathrooms, NO laundry, there’s not even an office! Just a 10 ft shipping container where a host will check you in, but is never around. The hook ups are badly designed. The sewage is at the very back corner of the long narrow space. We had to use three hoses to hook up. And we had to park way over to one side, almost on top of the turf, in order to open our slides and not hit the electrical box. It’s a 25 minute drive to town for any amenities, including beach access. That on top of the obscenely high nightly rate for a zero-amenity campsite. I would pay $40/day just for the close proximity to Antelope Canyon and the wonderful Antelope Point Marina shops, restaurants and boat rentals. But $70/day is absolutely ridiculous until they install basic amenities like tables, laundry and bathrooms.
The views from this campground are amazing! 360 degree view from horizon to horizon. I have never been in a better place for stargazing. (We were in site 50. To get the 360 view, sat at top of smal hill 30 feet behind RV) 2 bathrooms in a trailer are very clean and pretty much brand new. If you are renting a boat for Powell, (which I highly recommend that you do) they will pick you up in an ATV and drop you off at the rental office for no charge but a tip to your driver.
It is 10 to 15 min drive to town but the view alone is enough for me to not go anywhere else when in Page.
If you are visiting National Parks and have the Annual Pass, you will not need to pay the fee to enter the gate that is right before the road to the campground and marina.
This is a new, meticulously maintained RV Park in the most extraordinary setting. Well spaced out and clean, new hook ups. and there’s even a public grilling area. Ask for a pad on the east side of the park facing Lake Powell with the more spectacular views. But there’s really not a bad view in the place. The only drawback is that none of the spaces are really quite level. The entire park is on a slope. Just bring your levelers and enjoy the view!
We loved our stay here. Everything was perfect! We did not use shower / toilets.
Check-in was done online (wi-fi code sent in confirmation email) so it was not necessary to physically check-in at small container office.
Positives (+)
+ Easy online booking with option to select site
+ Everything looks new and well-taken cared of
+ Barbecue grills (4 Kitchen-Aid), available for all guests, no booking necessary (check campground map to see which sites are in front of grill area)
+ Free cart service to marina
+ Friendly staff (we were able to change our site)
+ Site 50 has a small hill behind it for beautiful sunsets and sunrise (got this tip from another google review, thanks!)
+great wi-fi
Negatives (-)
- no picnic tables (heard they will be installed in the near future)
I originally planned for 5 days at APMRV but was able to extend to 7 and get the weekly rate. The site manager was extra helpful. The place looks brand new with perfect concrete pads and turf sites. They can handle any SIZE RV! Mine was adjacent to common use grilling area with two stainless grills and a fireplace, tables and lighting on the back edge of the property along with a grassy area.
It is very dog friendly with plenty of disposal stations with bags.
One of the best features is the courtesy shuttles to the marina, boats, dining, shops etc. They were super-prompt and exceptionally friendly. Just a call away.
They clearly cater to the luxury RV market but we felt very welcome in our Little Guy. The bathroom facilities were immaculate and spacious. I do wish they had more than just the two but clearly their market niche doesn’t really need them.
In addition to Lake Powell, Page AZ is close to several National Parks and great off roading. Great family fun!