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Lake Kaibab Camping | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
4 days ago
Altitude:
2126.7 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
gaznjoan.com

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Pit Toilets
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Unknown

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Description

Lovely campsite on lake. Bit expensive at $24 per site but handy for Grand Canyon & Williams. Open mid April till 1st Oct. Bill friendly host. Fishing in lake but no swimming. Fire rings & tables per site. Big rigs ok.

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Very nice campground, paved site, very quiet and very clean and nice, each site has table and fire ring, dry toilet, drinkable water. $28 per night, national park pass doesn’t give you discount, only senior pass get the discount. We have a pleasant stay here

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nice, quiet, big campsites. $28 for a campsite but if you have the America the Beautiful National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands pass, you only pay half. I didn't read that until I already deposited the money in the box. regardless, it was worth it.

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Roomy campground and sites.
No hookups, but they have clean restrooms, trash cans throughout, and drinking water spickets where you can fill jugs of water. The lake is beautiful.

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Very nice and well-kept National Forest campground on Lake Kaibab. The lake is more like a big mud puddle but it's still nice to camp near the water. We chose a site all the way in the back near the lake (loop C, site 44) and the place was nearly deserted. Granted, this was a Tuesday right after Memorial Day but still, it was very relaxing and quiet.

Directions at the entrance say to proceed directly to your site if you have a reservation or to select a site and pay afterwards without a reservation. The camp host came by about an hour after we arrived to make sure we were good and ask if we needed anything.

Campground is a mix of large pull-through sites and back-in sites, all paved, with a separate and maintained picnic area featuring cast concrete tables and metal fire rings. Unfortunately we arrived during a very high fire risk time so fires weren't allowed.

Despite what other reviewers have said, it's not closed and day use only. It's a *seasonal* campground, like most, and isn't open in February when that genius was here. *rolleyes*

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posted day use only - no camping - closed

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Nice campground near a small lake in the pine trees. Looks like a fire went through here a year ago or so. Campsite has been rebuilt with new fire rings and concrete picnic tables. New vault tables. Stayed here one night en route from LA to Colorado.

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Lovely campsite on lake. Bit expensive at $24 per site but handy for Grand Canyon & Williams. Open mid April till 1st Oct. Bill friendly host. Fishing in lake but no swimming. Fire rings & tables per site. Big rigs ok.

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