Halls Crossing Rv & Campground

Star3.50
18 reviews
Halls Crossing Campground, Lake Powell, UT 84533, USA
Halls Crossing Rv & Campground
$3.00 - $9.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees vary by reservation method: $8 online, $9 through the contact center, $3 in-person. Additional fees include $10 for modifications and...
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Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$13.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$13.00

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About this campground

Escape to Halls Crossing RV & Campground, where the vast expanse of Lake Powell meets the tranquil desert landscape. This hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat just steps from the convenient Village Store, where you'll find all your camping essentials. Modern amenities including spotless bathrooms, refreshing showers, and a dedicated dog park ensure comfort for all travelers. As one of the area's best-kept secrets, Halls Crossing provides an intimate camping experience with breathtaking views and the kind of serenity that makes you forget the outside world exists.
The campground offers RV sites with full hookups, primitive camping, and family units. It accommodates a variety of camping preferences, from basic tent setups to fully equipped mobile homes.
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Weather and SeasonsExperience the high desert's dramatic climate, where crystal-clear skies and gentle breezes create perfect camping conditions year-round. Winter brings crisp, invigorating days with temperatures hovering around 41°F, while nighttime temperatures dip to a refreshing 28°F – ideal for cozy campfire gatherings. The remarkably dry climate means rain and snow are rare visitors, ensuring your outdoor adventures won't be interrupted. With predominantly calm winds and endless blue skies, every day feels like nature's invitation to explore.
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Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a landscape where ancient sandstone formations paint the horizon in shades of red and gold, creating a stunning backdrop for your camping adventure. The sparse desert vegetation frames unobstructed views of Lake Powell's shimmering waters, while the minimal light pollution transforms nights into celestial showcases. Campers consistently marvel at the star-studded skies that seem close enough to touch, making evening stargazing an unforgettable experience that rivals any planetarium.
Geological RegionSet within the magnificent Colorado Plateau's desert region, Halls Crossing showcases nature's artistry through dramatic sandstone formations sculpted by millions of years of wind and water. This geological wonderland near Lake Powell offers campers front-row seats to some of the Southwest's most spectacular rock formations, where every sunrise and sunset transforms the landscape into a photographer's paradise.
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Campsite details

AccessibilityNo specific accessibility features were highlighted in the data.
Sites SizeThe sites are described as decent-sized for RVs but are criticized for being unlevel. Primitive camping sites are also available further down the road.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy varies; RV sites are closer to the store, while primitive camping areas are more isolated.
Total Campsites13 campsites
Recommended CampsitesBring extra cribbing for jacks due to uneven sites. Primitive camping recommended for amenities like flush toilets and hot water.
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Reserving a campsite

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Guests Allowed Per Site
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Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed

Site layoutRV sites near the store and primitive camping further down the road. Primitive area includes basic amenities.
Open and Closed SeasonNull
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made online, through mobile app, or via contact center.
Walk-in AvailabilityWalk-up availability is possible. Review mentions cash-only payment policy at the campground.
Cancellation PolicyA $10 cancellation fee applies along with forfeiture of the first night's fees for cancellations after 12:00 am local time the day before check-in. No-show fees are $20 plus forfeiture of the first night's fees.

Accomodation available

Cabin lodgingCabin lodging is available for campers seeking a more sheltered and comfortable experience. These enclosed accommodations offer protection from the elements and are ideal for those who prefer not to camp in tents.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Dump station
WiFi
Flush toilets
Electricity hookups
Water hookups
Sewer hookups
Camp Store
Laundry Facilities

Activities you can enjoy

The campground supports a variety of activities, from boating and fishing to enjoying local trails and stargazing. Lake Powell is less than a mile away, making water-based activities a highlight.
Hiking
There are walking trails connected to the RV park and family units, leading to beautiful views. No specific difficulty levels or lengths are noted.
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity, with Lake Powell providing opportunities to fish near the marina.
Swimming
Swimming is possible in Lake Powell, though the area does not have a traditional sandy beach. Visitors enjoyed sunbathing on sandstone rocks.
Biking
Biking down to the marina is a noted activity, though no specific biking trails are mentioned.
Boating
Boating is a key attraction, with a marina offering boat rentals and a dock for launching. Campers with their own watercraft find the proximity to the lake convenient.
Wildlife viewing
Stargazing at night is exceptional, with one reviewer noting they saw the most stars in their life at the campground.
Beach activities
Beach-related activities involve sunning on sandstone rather than traditional sandy beaches.
Winter Activities
No specific winter activities were highlighted in the data.
Water Sports
Kayaking, canoeing, and other non-motorized water sports are possible due to the proximity to Lake Powell. Details about rental options are not available.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
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Hazards

General hazardsReviews mention goat head stickers, sparse shade, and uneven sites requiring extra cribbing for jacks. Moki Dugway route is potentially hazardous for RVs.
Active alertsNull

Weather forecast

55
°F
Nov 25
Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%

Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities

Humidity: 51%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 1 mph

Gentle breeze, perfect for outdoor activities

Clear sky

7 day forecast

Weather History
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Emergency Services

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Peak season datesNull
Trash and recyclingThe campground includes trash and recycling facilities, but specific details about the location and schedule are not provided.
Proximity to water featuresLess than a mile from Lake Powell. Marina available for boat launching and rentals.
Common complaintsComplaint of unlevel sites, goat head stickers, sparse facilities, and dirt-only landscape. Some users criticize disconnected water hookups and no restroom availability.
HostVillage Store staff, including Emily, praised for local knowledge and assistance.

Campground Map

Halls Crossing Campground, Lake Powell, UT 84533, USA
Driving directionsLocated 288 miles north of Wahweap by automobile on Utah Hwy 276. The campground is accessible by ferry via Bullfrog Marina.
Accessible via paved Utah Hwy 276. The ferry ride from Bullfrog Marina is an alternate route. Some reviews suggest avoiding Moki Dugway, a steep and narrow unpaved road.
Nearby places
Wahweap (288 miles), Bullfrog Marina (short ferry ride away)
Nearby supplies
Steps away from the Village Store located at the campground, offering food, beverages, and camping essentials.

Camper Reviews

3.5
18 reviews
Mixed Reviews
Mixed Reviews
Halls Crossing Rv & Campground has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
Reviews for the campground are highly mixed. Positive themes include the helpful staff, especially Emily, clean facilities, and convenient amenities like the store. However, several reviews criticize the unlevel sites, lack of shade, and overall maintenance.
Review Summaries
Based on 18 reviews

What Campers Love

Clean restrooms and showers, proximity to Lake Powell, availability of full hookups for RVs, helpful store staff.
Based on 18 reviews

Common Concerns

Unlevel campsites, lack of mature trees, poor cell service, and occasional maintenance issues, such as disconnected hoses.
Based on 18 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring extra leveling equipment for RVs. Be prepared for cash-only payments at the lodge. Use the ferry for access but be cautious about potential damages to vehicles.
Based on 18 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Spring and early summer seem to be the most popular times due to warmer weather and better access to water activities. Winter months may pose challenges due to limited activities and potentially...
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Based on 18 reviews

Camper Quotes

"Absolutely loved our stay at this RV park! The convenience of having a well-stocked store on-site made our camping experience hassle-free." - Taylor Wright. "THIS PLACE IS A COMPLETE, DISGUSTING...
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Based on 18 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Some reviews suggest that sites near the store are better suited for RVs, while primitive sites offer more privacy. Sites are generally noted as unlevel.
Based on 18 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

The campground is pet-friendly and includes a dog park, which was well-received by pet owners. "Our furry friend had a blast at the spacious dog park." - Taylor Wright.
Based on 18 reviews

Last updated November 24, 2025
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