Explore Lone Rock
Pardeep Singh
| 19-01-2026
· Travel Team
Lykkers, if we’re planning an epic trip to Lone Rock at Lake Powell in Arizona, USA, this guide gives us everything we need to know.
We’ll cover entrance fees, opening hours, transportation, lodging, dining, best times to visit, and practical tips, so our adventure is smooth, safe, and unforgettable.

Opening Hours & Park Fees

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which includes Lone Rock Beach, is open 24 hours a day, year-round. Ranger stations and visitor centers are usually open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Entrance Fees:
- Private vehicle (up to 15 passengers): $30 for a 7-day pass
- Motorcycle: $25
- Individual (foot or bike): $15
- Children 15 and under: Free
Camping Fee at Lone Rock Beach:
- $14 per night per vehicle, first-come, first-served
- Beachfront camping available for tents and RVs (no hookups)
Note: Entrance fees do not include camping fees, and payment is by card at the self-service station.

How to Get There & Transportation Costs

We can reach Lone Rock by car from Page, Arizona, via U.S. Highway 89 North, taking about 10–15 minutes. The route is scenic, with desert landscapes and lake views along the way.
- GPS coordinates for Lone Rock Beach: 37.0148° N, 111.5564° W
- Parking at the beach is free; arriving early ensures the best spots.
Car Rental or Fuel:
- Renting a car in Page costs about $50–$100 per day depending on the season.
- Gasoline costs vary but are typical for the U.S.
Shuttles or ride-share options exist but can be costly and less convenient than renting a car.

Camping & Accommodation Options

Lone Rock Beach Camping:
- $14 per night per vehicle
- Beachfront camping with vault toilets and picnic tables
- No electricity or water hookups; RVs can park on sand
- Quiet hours are typically 10 PM to 6 AM
Nearby Hotels (Page, AZ):
- Budget hotels: $60–$90 per night
- Mid-range hotels: $90–$125 per night
- Lake Powell Resort at Wahweap Marina offers lakeside rooms with stunning views (prices vary by room type and season)
Booking ahead is recommended, especially in spring and fall, to secure the best rates and availability.

Best Time to Visit

- Spring (March–May): Mild weather, perfect for water activities and hiking
- Fall (September–October): Comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds
- Summer (June–August): Hot, often 90–100°F (32–38°C); early morning and late afternoon recommended
- Winter (November–February): Quiet and cool, around 40–60°F (4–16°C); some services may be limited
Early morning or late afternoon visits provide the best light for photography and more pleasant temperatures.

Water Activities

We can enjoy many water-based activities at Lone Rock:
- Kayaking & Paddleboarding: Calm waters are beginner-friendly; rentals are available in Page
- Boating: Launch ramps nearby for visitors with private boats
- Fishing: Lake Powell has bass, trout, and catfish; a fishing license is required (approx. $37 for a 1-year non-resident license)
- Swimming: Safe areas along the beach
Guided tours are also available to explore slot canyons and hidden coves on the lake.

Dining Options & Pricing

Nearby Page offers various dining options:
- Mexican restaurants: Entrées $12–$18
- Casual diners and burger places: Meals $10–$15
- BBQ or larger plates: $15–$25
- Grocery stores: Snacks and picnic supplies $5–$15
We can also bring our own picnic supplies to enjoy meals directly on Lone Rock Beach, which is perfect for sunset dining under the stars.

Practical Tips for Visitors

- Bring plenty of water and snacks, as the beach has no stores
- Wear sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
- Carry out all trash and follow Leave No Trace principles
- Life jackets recommended for children or inexperienced swimmers
- Cell service is limited; download maps offline
Packing light but including gear for water activities, cameras, and picnic essentials ensures a smooth visit.

Historical & Pop Culture Highlights

Lone Rock was featured in the “Doctor Who” episode “The Impossible Astronaut” (2011). Standing where filming took place adds a fun story to our visit and gives us a sense of connection to pop culture.

Final Thoughts

We now have all the practical information to visit Lone Rock & Lake Powell: entrance and camping fees, transportation, accommodation and dining options, water activities, and seasonal tips. Lykkers, this destination perfectly blends adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking scenery. Camping on the beach lets us fall asleep under the stars with the lake at our feet, while staying in Page provides easy access to restaurants and comfort. Lone Rock promises an unforgettable experience where the desert, lake, and sky come together in perfect harmony.

Lone Rock is Dry - Lake Powell

Video by Mountain Guy Adventures