Vanlife at the Bottom of the Grand Canyon | Camping at Lee’s Ferry
I didn't expect to accidently camp in the Grand Canyon in North Arizona. We only picked Lee's Ferry because the photos show water and in Arizona finding a camp near water is less common. Lee’s Ferry Campground sits right along the Colorado River surrounded by massive red canyon walls, and it turns out we were camping at the very beginning of the Grand Canyon without even realizing it. 📍 Location: Lee’s Ferry Campground – Arizona 🏜 Near: Marble Canyon, Page Arizona, Glen Canyon 🚐 Filmed while living and traveling in our camper van Camera Gear: Sony A7R III DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Music: Epidemic Sound Follow along: Instagram: @boundfortheroad #vanlife #grandcanyon #arizonacamping #leesferry #boundfortheroad

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