Marble View Point attracts campers and photographers with its unparalleled vistas from the bare arrowhead-shaped point jutting eastward off the edge of the Kaibab Plateau. The road to Marble View Point is easy but always has a few mudholes. The bottoms are solid. The view from the short spur road at the end showcases the Vermillion Cliffs, best seen in the late afternoon sun, Navajo Mountain in the distant east, and Marble Canyon, the first segment of the Grand Canyon to the south.
There's plenty of room to camp in the edge of the trees. Marble View Point is a very popular camping destination. You will typically have neighbors. There's even cell phone service.
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