The best camping near Tonalea with hiking

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Hiking in Tonalea puts you right in the middle of red rock country—think sandstone mesas, quiet canyons, and clear, endless skies. You’ll find over a dozen campsites here that make hiking the main event, with prices starting at $35 and averaging around $200 a night. Top picks include Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), Naked Skull Campgrounds 21+ Only (33 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). Expect basic comforts—think toilets and showers—and a good shot at spotting wildlife between hikes. Most sites welcome pets and keep things relaxed. Trails range from easy walks to tougher climbs, so there’s something for every pace. Fishing spots are close by if you want to switch it up. If you’re here for hiking, Tonalea doesn’t make you wait around—trailheads are rarely more than a short stroll from your tent.

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Hiking in Tonalea puts you right in the middle of red rock country—think sandstone mesas, quiet canyons, and clear, endless skies. You’ll find over a dozen campsites here that make hiking the main event, with prices starting at $35 and averaging around $200 a night. Top picks include Glamping In Navajoland (44 reviews), Naked Skull Campgrounds 21+ Only (33 reviews), and Antelope Canyon Navajo Hogan (11 reviews). Expect basic comforts—think toilets and showers—and a good shot at spotting wildlife between hikes. Most sites welcome pets and keep things relaxed. Trails range from easy walks to tougher climbs, so there’s something for every pace. Fishing spots are close by if you want to switch it up. If you’re here for hiking, Tonalea doesn’t make you wait around—trailheads are rarely more than a short stroll from your tent.

100% (45) 8 campsites

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