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Photo of Lone Rock Beach with bright sand & rocks surface © Florian Huber Google
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Photo of Lone Rock Beach - popular place among relax connoisseurs © Matt Hansen Google
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Lone Rock Beach photo #9 © Drew Murray Google

Lone Rock Beach

Wahweap, United States
Located outside the settlement
Wahweap 5.3 km
Map of beach
Hiking Area The Chains
9.5km

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Lone Rock Beach is located on the Wahweap Bay and it is in the 1th place out of 3 beaches in the Arizona region 399.2 km away from its center, the city of Phoenix. It is one of the beaches of Wahweap settlement, just 5.3 km from its center. The beach is located in a natural place.

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Wahweap, Arizona,

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Located outside the settlement
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Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.7 (Very good)

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8.2 Very good

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8.2 Very good
Ieva Jankauskaitė
Novice Beachgoer 4 months ago
8 Very good

Beautiful spot for children to burn off some energy. Immaculate with convenient restrooms. The shoreline is pristine and there is ample seclusion during this season (February).

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Annette
Novice Beachgoer 4 months ago
8 Very good

Quick visit to Lone Rock - typically a $30 admission charge, but the friendly park ranger graciously granted us a brief stop at no cost since we were not planning to camp or stay for an extended period. Much appreciated!

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Dante
Novice Beachgoer 4 months ago
10 Exceptional

Fantastic lake with incredibly transparent water. Highly sandy shore and ample room. Perfect location for camping and discovering over a weekend. Avoid driving to the beach without a 4x4 as the sand can be quite deep. Numerous campfire locations and satisfactory restroom facilities.

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Gracie Lane
Novice Beachgoer 4 months ago
10 Exceptional

Shimmering clear azure water. Ideal location for seaside camping. I highly suggest using a 4x4 vehicle (we didn't have one, but be prepared to get stuck even if you do have one near the water). There is a slightly rocky road on the far right that we took to get as close to the water as possible before reaching the clay sand/ quicksand. A canopy/ sunshade is a must. It wasn't overcrowded. It's first come, first served/ pay on arrival. There is a convenient gas station nearby for water/ ice/ drinks/ beer. It's a 4-hour drive straight up from Phoenix. Page, AZ offers numerous tourist attractions. An excellent destination for thrill-seekers.

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Kaitlyn Saldana
Novice Beachgoer 4 months ago
10 Exceptional

This destination is fantastic for exploring! My spouse and I parked in the designated area and strolled all the way to the shoreline. It's warm and a bit lengthy, but definitely worth it. We opted not to drive all the way down as we were uncertain if our SUV could handle the sandy terrain. On our return journey, we noticed a vehicle stuck, which is not ideal in the summer heat. Just a heads up, if you plan on driving your SUV down, be sure to take the correct path. Additionally, I should mention that we paid $30 upon entry, although I'm not sure if this is the standard fee.

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