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$20 campground in Canyon de Chelly National Monument. A must-see place in the Four Corners area. some site shaded, some open. dump station and water refill for $5 if you don’t use the camping
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Lovely sites many with shade. Friendly checkin attendant. Can drive around and pick the one you like best. Loop 3 seems furthest away from barking dogs and we could hardly hear them. However one of its spigots is broken.
A bonus is you can stroll over to Thunderbird Lodge and use their free WiFi and also cheap guest laundry next to room 70. 1.75 wash and 1:50 for 30 minutes dry. There’s also an all day cafeteria at the lodge if you need food.
Nice place, clean bathrooms - some highway noise, but heard no barking. $20 for every site - no discounts/no hookups. Run by the Navajos - felt very safe. Please DO NOT boondock camp anywhere on Navajo land!
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Report Check-InSpent last night here, a very nice campground with exceptional restrooms. Just wish showers were available. We usually boondock, but this seemed like the best choice in the area. Verizon roaming was OK, but slow data.
Report Check-InDescription are ok. Really quiet, first come first serve. Clean. Didn’t ear the dog. $20 cash only.
Report Check-InGreat camp, well maintained, but the dogs barking incessantly all night from all directions was very annoying. Sometimes it was totally quiet and other times there were a group of dogs yapping for 10min straight. All night.
Report Check-InThis spot was clean. Clean bathrooms. But holy res dogs! Howling, barking and fighting all night, all day. On one of the lookouts, we found a puppy discarded in the snow bank. I did not feel safe with all the dogs around.
Report Check-In5 USD for dumpstation and potable water if you are not a guest at the campground
Report Check-Inlarge campground with trees for shade. very clean flashing toilet, no shower. dump station & water fill included. $20 a night. $5 dump if not staying
Report Check-InLarge established campground with 92 spaces. No power or water at sites, but water and dump station available inside campground. Bathrooms with water and flush toilets, but no showers.
Beautiful big trees.
FCFS, nice variety of sizes of paved sites. $20 cash per night. Loops 1&2 were open. Clean bathrooms, no showers. Water and dump station. Half day to visit all the viewpoints. Hiking closed except with a guide. Zero Verizon, zero TMobile, good AT&T. Quiet, get here before 3 to have your choice of spots.
Report Check-InNice NPS campground. Clean bathrooms. No showers. Stayed on a Wednesday night in April. Only 2 of the three loops open but still plenty of vacancies. First come, first served. $20.
No electric hook ups that I know of but there is a dump station and water.
Report Check-InNice place, as described above $20.00 for the night. Paved level sites.
Report Check-InAlthough not fully open as they are trimming trees, there was room for all takers. Water is off at the moment. It’s been freezing here. It’s expected to be turned back on “Spring of 2023”.
Report Check-InI spent three nights here, it wasn't very busy Friday, the attendant told me Thursday there were six overnight people. my last night here Sunday there are 15 and loop 1 is almost full. they do not have loops two and three open yet. everything else was great, a basic flush bathroom. no showers no water spigots, and I believe the dump station is closed currently. lots of goat heads in the grass walking over to the restrooms. cell signal was H+, (HAPA)
ookla speed test gave me 7.3 down and 1.6 up.
Very quiet campground, only about four campers there mid-week. The staff were very nice. The bathrooms were clean and the Park is well kept. Some trees but for thoughs of us who are using Starlink a clear view of the sky is helpful.
Report Check-InI was quiet in September, plenty of shade but wide open and no privacy. A small space with lots of sites so relatively close together. Bathrooms were clean, no showers.
Report Check-InArrived on Memorial Day Monday in the early afternoon. Place was nearly deserted. No attendant at the gatehouse. $20 per night, deposit box is (oddly) on the exit side of the gatehouse.
Plenty of available spots, all level and paved. Picnic tables and elevated grills. Sign says alcoholic beverages are prohibited as are ground fires.
Flush toilets were relatively clean.
Report Check-InI campground is just OK. The price is now $20. There are only a few water spigots scattered here and there. Nothing remarkable about this campground. However, the canyon is beautiful
Report Check-InAll you need. Water and grey-black water down. They will maybe changing their price at 1 may . See picture
Report Check-InReasonable camping near canyon de chelly, bathrooms, water spigot’s here and there. Scenery at the campground just ok. Cash only!
Report Check-InDump station still open but water is shut off for the winter season. There is one water spigot where you can fill your jugs but not your RV tank. $14, cash only!
Ok cell reception.
It's open, still $14 a night. Restrooms work. People trickled in as the evening went on but there were still plenty of spots. I could see this place getting crowded in the summer. Folks at the welcome center very friendly.
Report Check-InCurrently closed due to COVID. Best to call to see if they are open. 928-674-5500
Report Check-Inthis is the same campground as the cottonwood campground (right next in here). this should be closed as a duplicate.
Report Check-Inthere was no water at the dump station, neither for flushing nor for filling the RV. according to a sign, this situation will stay until spring 2020 (no exact date given).
Report Check-InNice campground by the Thunderbird Lodge. Dumping and water. $14 for a site. We stayed at the lodge as we weren’t traveling with an RV. Quiet. This canyon is well worth the visit. It has a north and south rim drive with many beautiful lookouts. There is another campground in the south rim road.
Report Check-InClassic NPS campground. $14/night, self registration.
Clean toilets. Electricity in the washrooms.
Water was on, but ground not ready for the warm season. The grass hadn’t been cut, so picnic tables and bbq grills were not accessible.
Max 7 people per site, but not enough space for 2 vehicles on one site.
Report Check-InAttention! Pas d'eau en hiver sauf aux toilettes et pour le même prix. Nous sommes partis.
Report Check-In14$ per night per site. Dump station and potable water. Restrooms. No showers. Very quiet.
Report Check-InNothing special but o.k. for a night or two.
Because the Navajo Nation Law wild camping is not allowed!
$14 per night for up to 7 people - as described. No showers, but warm toilet huts and fire places. You have to drive around the visitors centre to get to the campground.
Report Check-InFree campground in Canyon de Chelly National Monument. A must-see place in the Four Corners area.
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