Mather Campground – South Rim

Mather Campground – South Rim

Camping
Last Updated: July 2026

Sites

327

RV Max Length

30 feet maximum vehicle length; trailers max out at 27 feet, and most ADA sites fit up to a 25-foot RV. Measure your rig before you book.

Hookups

Dry camping only — no hookups or electricity at any site. Full hookups are available at adjacent Trailer Village RV Campground, operated by Delaware North.

Pets Allowed

No

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

Mather Campground is the big developed campground in Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim — 327 sites, each with a fire ring and cooking grate, picnic table, and room for up to six people, three tents, and two vehicles. You get flush toilets and drinking water throughout, hot showers and laundry at the camper services building, and a free dump station, but no hookups at any site. Most RV spaces are pull-through, and the whole village — lodges, shuttle buses, visitor center, even the train — sits right around you. It is a busy, walkable base camp, not a backwoods hideout.

Highlights

Book If

✅ BOOK IF: You want a walk-everywhere South Rim base with flush toilets, hot showers, laundry, and shuttle access, and you can dry camp. ❌ SKIP IF: You need hookups (book Trailer Village next door), your rig is over 30 feet, or you're after quiet, private forest camping — this is a busy village campground.

Site Types

Family sites (tent and RV), tent-only, group, horse camp, and communal hiker/biker sites

Scenic Views

No canyon views from the sites themselves — the campground sits back in Grand Canyon Village. The rim at Mather Point is a short shuttle ride away.

Nearby Attractions

Canyon Village Market and public WiFi are 0.4 mile away in Market Plaza. The village historic district — Hopi House, Kolb Studio, Lookout Studio — is about 1.3 miles west. Mather Point and the main Grand Canyon Visitor Center are a shuttle ride away, and Desert View Drive runs 23 miles east to the Watchtower.

Family Friendly

A solid family base: flush toilets and water spigots throughout, hot showers and laundry nearby, sites that fit six people and three tents, and the shuttle buses, visitor center, and ranger programs of Grand Canyon Village all around you. Keep kids close to camp — pets and people alike stay above the rim here.

Best Time to Visit

Peak season runs March 1 through November 30, when reservations are required. Summers on the rim are mild and pleasant; shoulder months trade a little cold for smaller crowds.

Camping Tips

  • Book on Recreation.gov well ahead for March-November, or be at the kiosk for the 8 am first-come release of the 15 walk-up sites.
  • No hookups anywhere here — if you need power, book Trailer Village next door.
  • Measure the rig: 30 feet max vehicle, 27 feet max trailer.
  • Buy firewood at the general store — no gathering, and don't move firewood.
  • Sites are assigned; don't switch sites without ranger approval at the kiosk.
  • Nights get cold at 6,790 feet even in summer — pack wool socks and a warm bag.
  • Download offline maps before arrival; cell reception in the campground is unreliable.

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Most RV spaces are pull-through, internal access roads are paved, and each site has a dedicated paved parking space. Hard limits: 30 feet max vehicle length, 27 feet for trailers, and everything must stay on the pavement. Sites are assigned at the kiosk — set up where you're told, and don't move without ranger approval. No hookups, so arrive with fresh water and use the free dump station on the way out.

The Vibe

Busy developed campground in the middle of Grand Canyon Village — lodges, shuttle buses, the visitor center, and the train are all part of the neighborhood. With 327 sites this is a community, not a hideaway, but quiet hours from 10 pm to 6 am are enforced and generators are tightly limited (banned in Pine Loop).

Bath & Laundry

Strong showing: flush toilets year-round throughout the loops, hot showers year-round, and a laundry operating year-round. Rule to know — no washing dishes or clothes at the water spigots; wash at your site and flush the gray water down the toilet.

What Campers Say

The word on the trail is location, location, location: campers treat Mather as the walk-everywhere base for the South Rim, with flush toilets, hot showers, and the village shuttle at hand. The trade-off is a big, busy campground with no hookups and no cell signal — come for convenience, not solitude.

ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 National Park Service — Mather Campground - South Rim (official page) (checked 2026-07-12) 📖 National Park Service — Grand Canyon National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Climate data: South Rim, 6,790 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00023596) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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