A Picturesque Beachfront Campground in Utah Boasts Stunning Views and Easy Access to Lake Powell

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A Picturesque Beachfront Campground in Utah Boasts Stunning Views and Easy Access to Lake Powell

If you’ve ever dreamed of spending the night listening to the sound of water lapping gently against the shore whilst lying underneath a blazing sky of stars, look no further than the American Southwest. With towering red rock formations, miles of open desert roads, and nights filled with shooting stars, this region of the United States is an outdoor lover’s paradise. One of the most unforgettable spots to experience a night lakeside is the picturesque Lone Rock Beach at Lake Powell, one of the United States’ top tourist attractions in the Southwest. It’s a popular camping spot, but how could it not be? The campground is situated right on Lake Powell’s shoreline, leaving you to plop down your tent with no obstructed views — just you, the lake, and a massive sandstone monolith towering just offshore.  



Located along the Utah and Arizona border in Lake Powell’s Wahweap Bay, just off U.S. Highway 89, Lone Rock Beach is unlike traditional campgrounds, where the sites are designated and numbered, and the roads are paved. Here, campers will experience a much more primitive, wide-open camping experience directly along the shore. With its incredible rock formations, colorful, fiery sunsets and sunrises, and the ability to spend the night just steps from the water’s edge, this destination blends rugged adventure with tranquil beauty. Kayak, have a fire, or simply kick back and relax — with no reservations needed, Lone Rock Beach is yours for the exploration.

Spending the night at Lone Rock Beach

Lone Rock Beach is part of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and unlike most campsites, here, you can lie your head wherever you please. While there are no RV hookups or electricity on the grounds, there are vault toilets, cold showers, and a dump station near the entrance. Note some facilities, including potable water, are not available in the off season. 4WD vehicles are recommended for driving in the sand closer to the shoreline, as certain areas can be deceptively soft, leading people to get stuck. Those without 4WD vehicles also have the option to camp above the beach, which is further from shore but offers beautiful parnoramic views of the lake.

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With that in mind, campers should come to this campground with their own water, food, firewood, shade, and waste disposal supplies. Since Lone Rock Beach is first-come, first-served, early arrival is key if you plan on joining the hordes during the peak season to claim a good camping spot. Though there is no reservation system, camping costs $14 per vehicle in addition to the national monument entry fee of $30. However, this additional fee is waived if you have an Annual Pass or America the Beautiful Pass.

You’ll be camping in the desert with no protection from wind or sand, so remember this when packing. Keep an eye on the weather when planning your trip, as monsoon storms in summer months can quickly cause flooding. The best times of year to camp at Lone Rock Beach are spring and fall, when the temperatures are milder and the crowds have thinned out. Summer brings heat, wind, and more people, but also a full range of possibilities for water activities. Winter temperatures drop below freezing, however, they are much quieter and equally as beautiful. 



Exploring Lake Powell and its surroundings

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.