Reviews
Kaibab/Ten X
User Reviews
Greg Neumayer
Huge USFS Campground with level tent pads and super easy access to GCNP. Many first come sites held back for use and finding those couldn’t have been easier. The host was so pleasant and friendly, vault toilets were clean, and of course the setting was outstanding. Will definitely use again if visiting South Rim!
marc wood
Quiet place to relax. Close to Grand Canyon. No electricity no water no dump station Great for tent camping Travel trailers be careful when you pick a site. Toilet is clean and all around
Eli Wolk
Great place to access the Grand Canyon at a lower rate than most accommodations. The camp host Brealen was very nice and has been there every summer for 10 years. Although it’s 142 spots it doesn’t feel crowded, it’s laid out well and there’s plenty of empty space. We found someone’s lost dog and reunited him with his owners. Heard an elk cry in the distance, too.
Wahila Wilkie
This was an excellent campground for visiting Grand Canyon. A quick 10 minutes outside the main entrance to the park. This campground and restrooms were impeccably clean and offered sites that were nicely separated from one another. The camp hosts were friendly and helpful. There’s a section of about 14 campsites that are first come first serve so if you’re in the area and you don’t have a reservation try and get here early, and see if you can snatch one.
chris m
For $10 it's a great place to stay to see the grand canyon. Only downside is the traffic getting into the park. Found water spigot in day use but it didn't work. No trash cans, all dumpsters are in day use. There are unmarked and unmaintained trails thru and around the campground. There are several loops including a group loop, only Elk loop was open. No camp hosts. No one ever came by to check if we had paid. Very unsafe, no police presence or enforcement rangers. Vault toilets only. Snowed when we were here but we are self contained in our trailer so it didn't bother us.
rarroyo13
Friendly and helpful host. Inexpensive($20/night) payment by drop-in envelop. Quiet. Beautiful. No running water tho.
Josh Simpson
Mathers camp was booked so we chose this place. Very glad we did. The campsites had plenty room between other sites. There are several elks that hang out in there. It is a short drive into the canyon. The days were a little hot but the nights got really cool and made for good rest.
Lauren Gray
Really well maintained campground super close to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon! Great but campsites and trees for hammock camping. Only complaint was that the facilities aren’t great. Bathroom toilets were great but there aren’t sinks for tooth brushing and washing hands. And no dish washing place or trash dumping. Could use those resources.
Duane Mardock
When we arrived at the campground, two of the friendliest people greeted us, and helped us retain a space quickly, and they were volunteers. I would recommend this camp ground, No hookups , dry camping only. But nice and very clean. Very well kept up.😉
Jacob Schmitt
Stayed in Group Site Loop A and the campground was way better than expected. The facilities were all clean, animal proof trash bins, a built in concrete fire pit and giant gazebo with a couple of camp grills made this experience. The camp staff was easy to work with and the entire campsite had lots of tree coverage. Loved my time here with the grand canyon really close!!