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Bryce Canyon National Park Camping

Campgrounds In the Park

There are two campgrounds within the park. Facilities at the campgrounds include drinking water and restrooms, and pay showers are available during the summer at the general store.

North Campground

(Year Round). Located near the Visitor Center, this campground offers 107 campsites, with some sites suitable for RVs. Fees are $10 per site, and reservations can be made from May through September up to 240 days in advance by calling 877-444-6777 or visiting www.ReserveUSA.com. Note that a $9 fee is charged for all reservations.

Sunset Campground

(April - October). Located near Sunset Point and offering 101 campsites, with some sites suitable for RVs. Fees are $10 per site, and all sites are first-come, first-serve.

Additional campgrounds outside of the park's borders

Ruby's Campground

Highway 63, Ph: (866) 866-6616. Located just outside of the park entrance, rates are charged based on the number of people per site and begin at $18 for two people, increasing by $2 for each additional person. Rates for RVs start at $26 for two people, also increasing by $2 for additional individuals.

Bryce Canyon KOA

Highway 12, Ph: (435) 679-8988 or (888) 562-4710, bvkoa@color-country.net. Open March 15 to November 15 and located twelve miles from the park entrance, this KOA charges $18 - $24 for a tent site, $21 - $30 for an RV site, and $36 - $48 for a cabin.

Backcountry

All backcountry camping is by permit only. Permits can be obtained for a $5 fee at the visitor center and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Overnight camping is allowed only on the Under-the-Rim trail and and Riggs Spring Loop trail.

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