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Wash board 20 mile long road taking you to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
High clearance vehicle is recommended we did it in our 1 ton 4x4 Dually with the Fox on the back
You need a permit from the Hualapai Native Band at Peach Springs at the Fuel station market beginning of the road @ $22 pp. pricey but where else can you camp on the Colorado river
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Camp is on Hualapai Indian reserve, you need to get a permit ($22/person) at the Fish and Game shop in Peach Springs. Check their office hours. Last permit is sold 1 hours before shop close.
Drive to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and enjoy views of the Colorado. It’s where a lot of rafting tours/group launch their trips (need additional permit for that).
No camping at the beach but you can still enjoy it during the day. Campground is on your right when you arrive, sites with canopy, tables. Fires permitted during our visit.
Very peaceful, there was only 2 other people
It can get busy on the beach parking lot when outfitters are pulling rafters in and out of the water.
No cell service for T-Mobile.
Probably not suitable for big rigs since we were asked the size of our rig (Sprinter) before being granted the permit
Ten ramadas, all with tables and fire rings. Can't camp on the beach - they need the space for taking out / putting in rafts. You can't see the River from the campground but you can hear the Rapid.
With the permit you are actually buying their Permission to Trespass on Tribal Lands - a nice turn of phrase, we thought.
Four Port-A-Poopers, stocked and cleanish.
Most of the visitors to Diamond Creek Beach are Day Use - enjoying the experience of driving to the bottom of the Canyon. There were 2 others camped for the night. A good stay.
Report Check-InWash board 20 mile long road taking you to the bottom of the Grand Canyon
High clearance vehicle is recommended we did it in our 1 ton 4x4 Dually with the Fox on the back
You need a permit from the Hualapai Native Band at Peach Springs at the Fuel station market beginning of the road @ $22 pp. pricey but where else can you camp on the Colorado river