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    Red Canyon Visitor Center

    4.9 (17 reviews)

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    Morgan J.

    They were so nice at the visitor center. The bathrooms were clean and tidy. There was a changing table as well, which is nice. The visitor center had a bunch of cute souvenirs, and the people working there were friendly and helpful. They provided us with a map and some guidance on how to get the most out of our visit to Red Canyon. The trails were easy and pretty short, though it was hot when we were hiking since we were there at high noon. Still, my toddler (3) was able to hike most of it in his own and my baby (1) happily rode in the carrier. Will definitely be back in the future!

    Janelle F.

    Don't get confused and think this is the same visitors center for Bryce Canyon. The two are completely different. The location is pretty large, has a decent gift shop and clean bathrooms. There are a few good trails nearby. Service is spotty here. Beautiful location.

    I mean, who can top this view?
    Sarah K.

    I don't usually write reviews for places like this; however, I was extremely impressed with Red Canyon Visitor Center. My family and I drove from opposite directions and met in the Red Canyon for a week of camping. My brother and mother drove from Wisconsin, while I drove from California. The staff and "mascot" (a small dog who is super chill. I cannot remember his name) were friendly, knowledgeable, and patient. Since it is the beginning of the off season the place wasn't too crowded. There are signs outside of the visitors center with explanations of which animals one might see, vegetation, desert safety, etc. The grounds are well kept, the bathrooms are clean, and there are short trails around the visitors center that can be explored. I was directed to where I was headed and I was off. I would highly recommend stopping in to this visitors center and checking out all of the information that they have to offer.

    Joey W.

    We did the arches trail and it's an easy short hike but can be easily missed. We ended up missing the turn and going half a mile out before turning around. I'd recommend doing this on your way in or out of Bryce Canyon National Park.

    Joyce W.

    The rangers take good care of the restrooms, the center and the parking lot. Original ranger cabin on opposite end of parking lot. Lots of maps and pamphlets for the surrounding hiking areas. The marked hiking trails are to the left of the visitor center. Wear good shoes.

    Red Canyon, Dixie National Forest

    We pulled off the road so my husband could take pictures of the rock formations here on our way to Bryce Canyon NP. He discovered that the roadside stop was actually Red Canyon, part of Dixie National Forest. We walked up the trail and absolutely loved exploring this canyon. You can go wherever you want here and see it all. If we hadn't been headed to Bryce we would have stayed longer. One of the coolest things we did on an epic trip that included Zion and Bryce NPs. Make time for this stop!

    Samantha K.

    After being at Bryce, we drove and saw Red Canyon and the visitors center there. This is another unique beautiful area to see in the deserts of Utah.

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    Leslie L.

    This campground is AMAZING... not only is it beautiful, but the bathrooms are very clean, hot showers are $2, and we were able to drive up at 5pm and there were many campsites for tents and RVs available. We accidentally came across this gem coming from Las Vegas on our Zion, Bruce Canyon, and North Rim Grand Canyon road trip. Our trip was a spur of the moment trip. Unfortunately most campsites in the national parks would need to be reserved 6-12 months in advance or you have to get to a site early in the morning and try your luck. My husband and I were traveling with our 10 year old and 21 month old, so we were traveling around nap times hence our late arrival. The campground was quiet. We picked a spot back from the road. There are firepits and grills for each site. They also have areas for day use.

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    Loved this park! Highly recommend. Trails were well marked, everything was clean, super helpful employees at the visitors center.

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    He discovered that the roadside stop was actually Red Canyon, part of Dixie National Forest.

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