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North Rim Campground, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
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Great Reviews, Sites are spacious and well shaded. Restrooms are clean. The campstore carries fresh fruit, produce, sells soft serve ice cream and all sorts of groceries and camp supplies including ice and firewood. It also has wifi and they don't mind if you go sit in their cafe and charge your electronics.
Ranger programs were very good and offered at the ampitheater each night. There were also programs offered at the lodge which is only about 1.5 miles away. There is a nice trail from the campground to the lodge with great views of the canyon.
Access to this north rim part of the park by car is seasonal, traditionally open from mid-May to mid-October or depending on snowcover from the previous winter.
Operated by the National Park Service.
No hook-ups, however,
there is a dump station within the campground.
Offers tent and RV camping
Accessible campsites and restrooms are available.
Pets are allowed, but must be leashed at all times, and may not be left unattended.
Wood and charcoal fires are only permitted in providedcampsite grills.
No gathering of down wood - wood may be purchased at the general store.
Coin operated laundry and showers are located at the entrance to the campground.
$18-$25 per site per night. A maximum of 2 vehicles*, 6 people, 3 tents are allowed per site. Hiker/biker communal (shared) sites are available during the season - inquire at the campground kiosk office.
Group sites are also available, $50/night, maximum of 25 people and 3 vehicles allowed per group site. Passes may not be used with group sites.
*A vehicle, towing a trailer, pop-up, tent trailer, fifth wheel, or a motor home pulling a vehicle, is considered two vehicles.
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