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Sleep Under the Stars at the North Rim
Camping at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim is a return to simplicity—cool mountain air, towering pines, and endless skies. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, it's your chance to reconnect with nature just steps from one of the world’s greatest wonders. Get ready for an unplugged adventure!
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North Rim Campground

The North Rim Campground is the only campground inside the park’s North Rim. This peaceful spot remains open from May 15 to October 15, offering sites for tents, cars, and smaller RVs.

Kaibab Camper Village

Located near Jacob Lake, Kaibab Camper Village is a big-rig friendly private campground with full RV hookups and full-service amenities.

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DeMotte Campground

Forest Service Camping Near the Park
Just 16 miles north of the North Rim, DeMotte Campground is a U.S. Forest Service campground offering tent and RV sites with a quiet, off-grid feel.

Tips for Booking a Campsite

Camping at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim is a truly unforgettable experience—but campsites fill up quickly! To help you secure the perfect spot, we recommend visiting Recreation.gov for availability and reservation tips.

For the most up-to-date information about campground operations and seasonal openings, call the North Rim Campground hotline at 877-444-6777 (Reservation Information Line).

Before you book, be sure to review the National Park Service's camping FAQs for Grand Canyon National Park for everything you need to know—whether you’re planning to pitch a tent or bring your RV.

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Campology: North Rim Style

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Traditional Tent Camping
Experience the magic of the North Rim the classic way—by pitching a tent under the towering pines. Wake up to birdsong, sip coffee with a canyon view, and make memories that last a lifetime. The North Rim Campground offers tent-friendly sites just a short walk from breathtaking overlooks.
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RV Camping
Roll into the North Rim Campground with your RV and settle into nature’s quiet side. While there are no hookups within the park, RVs and trailers are welcome (with size restrictions). For full hookups and larger rigs, nearby Kaibab Camper Village is a great alternative just outside the park. Visit nps.gov/grca for more RV info.
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Backcountry Camping
Craving solitude and starlit skies? Venture into the canyon’s rugged wilderness for a true off-grid experience. A backcountry permit is required, and proper preparation is essential—including food storage and safety tips. Visit the Backcountry Information Center to plan your backpacking adventure.
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