Bryce Canyon Camping
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK
Two campgrounds (North and Sunset), 208 available sites, 7 loops, and just 15 measly dollars per site per night. Rough it in the heart of the park. It's like living in those quaint ol' campy-campfire days of yore.
North Campground is closest to the general store. It has 107 sites in 4 loops; A, B, C, D. At least one loop is open year-round. There is no sewer, water, or electrical hook-ups available. Just south of the campground there is a dump station available for a small fee of $5. Cost is $15 per site/per night.
This campground is closest to the best hiking trails, which begin and end at Sunset Point. It has 101 sites in 3 loops; A, B, & C. All sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not accepted. Two wheelchair-accessible sites are located in Loop A. There is no sewer, water or electrical hook-ups available. A dump station is available at North Campground for a $2 use fee. Cost is $15 per site/per night.
Both campgrounds are located in inside the park, in Ponderosa Pine forest habitat giving them a similar appearance. All sites are limited to 10 people, with no more than 6 adults (ages 16 and up are considered adults), 3 tents and 2 vehicles and cost $15 per site/per night. A Group Site is available at Sunset Campground. The Group site is for a minimum of 7 individuals, cost for 7 individuals is $40.00 plus $3.00 per individual (age 16 yrs and older), Maximum of 30 people. Cost is per night.
Call 877-444-6777 for reservations
TRAVEL BUREAU INFORMATION
GARFIELD COUNTY TOURISM BUREAU
55 S Main St.
Panguitch, UT
800-444-6689
KANE COUNTY OFFICE OF TOURISM
78 South 100 East
Kanab, UT 84741
435-644-5033
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