Review Detail
5.0 1
RV Parks
366
The North Rim Choice
Overall rating
5.0
Campground Appeal
5.0
Customer Service
5.0
Planned Activities
N/A
Location
5.0
Amenities
5.0
Site Set-up
5.0
Cleanliness
5.0
Kaibab Camper Village is your destination spot for camping on the northern rim of the Grand Canyon. Nestled in the trees off of Highway 67, just 1/4 of a mile below Highway 89A, the campground offers a serene setting amidst the tall Ponderosa Pines.
The campground offers FHU sites and can accommodate RPGs up to 40ft. They also have sites for tent camping and offer a couple of cabins for those without a camper. We were there for two nights. The camp hosts were friendly, professional and accommodating. The camp employs Workampers for those seeking working opportunities. They offer a laundry and showers. Less than 1/2 miles is the historic Kaibab Lodge which offers food, overnight accommodations, and gifts.
Kaibab Camper Village is about a forty minute drive from the North Rim Lodge of the Grand Canyon. Keep in mind the canyon’s north rim is not open year-round. Route 67 usually closes by December 1st, or earlier depending on the amount of snow. The road remains closed till around mid-May.
If you like a smaller campground, you will love Kaibab Village. Jacob’s Lake if a short walk, and you never know what wildlife you may see. Coming from east or west, there is a decent climb up onto the plateau. Take your time, prepare to kick back, and enjoy the majesty of Arizona in the trees.
The campground offers FHU sites and can accommodate RPGs up to 40ft. They also have sites for tent camping and offer a couple of cabins for those without a camper. We were there for two nights. The camp hosts were friendly, professional and accommodating. The camp employs Workampers for those seeking working opportunities. They offer a laundry and showers. Less than 1/2 miles is the historic Kaibab Lodge which offers food, overnight accommodations, and gifts.
Kaibab Camper Village is about a forty minute drive from the North Rim Lodge of the Grand Canyon. Keep in mind the canyon’s north rim is not open year-round. Route 67 usually closes by December 1st, or earlier depending on the amount of snow. The road remains closed till around mid-May.
If you like a smaller campground, you will love Kaibab Village. Jacob’s Lake if a short walk, and you never know what wildlife you may see. Coming from east or west, there is a decent climb up onto the plateau. Take your time, prepare to kick back, and enjoy the majesty of Arizona in the trees.