Lees Ferry Campground, situated within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in northern Arizona, offers a striking desert setting along the Colorado River at one of the American Southwest's most historically significant river crossings. This developed campground provides a solid base for exploring the surrounding canyon country, with convenient amenities including water hookups, a dump station, pull-through sites suitable for larger rigs, restrooms, picnic tables, and grills. The campground sits near the legendary Lees Ferry launch point, the only place where vehicles can access the Colorado River for roughly 750 miles and the traditional starting point for Grand Canyon river expeditions. Anglers are drawn to the area for world-class trout fishing in the cold, clear waters below Glen Canyon Dam, while hikers can explore nearby trails through towering red rock cliffs and slot canyons. The surrounding landscape of Glen Canyon NRA offers spectacular scenery of sandstone formations, the turquoise waters of Lake Powell nearby, and the vast open skies of the Colorado Plateau. Whether serving as a basecamp for river recreation, fishing, or exploring the dramatic geology of northern Arizona, Lees Ferry Campground delivers a memorable experience in one of the region's most remote and awe-inspiring destinations.