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    4.2 (12 reviews)

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    Bryce Canyon - Sunset Campground #293.
    Larry N.

    We camped here 3 nights in July, and had an amazing time. We were in the C loop, we had campsite #293, and our friends were in #294. This loop is tent only, no trailers or generators. These are on a 1st come basis, no reservations, and it seemed like everyday, as 1 campsite emptied, there was someone popping right in. (North Campgrounds Does have sites you can reserve in advance) It cost $20 a night, and in this loop, the restrooms were centrally located. No showers, but flush toilets, and they were very clean. The restroom area also had a 2x sunk for washing dishes! The Campground Hosts, were friendly & helpful, and either they or a Park Ranger seemed to be driving by quite often. Sunset point was a short walk away, and the Park Shuttle has a stop right at the campground entrance. The Shuttle goes all over from Bryce City to one if the last lookout/ hiking areas. Camping for 3 days, we had great neighbors & no issues with anyone breaking the 10pm quiet time. Deer seemed to walk by often from the campsites across the road from us. Highly recommend! (Would be an easy 5 stars if there were showers available closer than 1.5 miles away.)

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    Bonnie S.

    Other than this campground is perfect, I can't rave enough. It's in the middle of a beautiful forest and we loved every moment. Campsites were spacious and our neighbors weren't close by. It's a walk across the street to the Bryce amphitheater and gorgeous views. Restrooms are close by and clean. There's even an extra room where you can rinse your pots and pans (and get hot water!) or wash your hair. Friendly camp host and ranger. A+!

    Ling S.

    I love this campground!! Plenty of beautiful trees for shade and lots of deer roaming about. The stars are so bright at night! We got a spot in the B Loop. Sites were clean and well maintained. Bathrooms were nearby, which were also very clean. It was $20 / night for a tent sight. We planned our trip about 6 months ahead, so I was able to get one of the reservations spots. It did look like though there was a good amount first-come, first serve sites available in the mornings. For showers, you'll need to drive to the park's general store. It's like $5 for 7-8 minutes. Bring a hammock! Bring bug repellant! There were a lot of little nats at night.

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    North Campground

    North Campground

    4.4(13 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Bryce Canyon national park has two campgrounds, North campground and Sunset campground…read more North campground is First come First served, whereas you can reserve your spot Sunset campground. After I saw both campgrounds, I recommend North campground. We reversed at Sunset but ended up getting a spot at North because it was close proximity to the rim, 1min! Also, close to the general store, which has firewoods, and camp gears and shower. Shower is $3 for 8mins. Last shower is at 4:30pm. Usually campgrounds shower is like warm but here shower gets hot! From Sunset, you have a little more walk and cross the road to go to the rim. And campgrounds were a little tighter than North. So we decided to dump $20 and get a site at North campground. Take the Loop D. It's the closest to the sunrise point. My kids and I went every morning to see the sunrise diuring our 3day-stay here. Just wake up and walk a min! In the Loop D, the best sites are 81 and 83, because their tent spots are very flat, and a little more secluded pluscloser to the rim. We stayed at 99. It's a little slant, but not a bad one. We liked it. Overall, Loop D has good camp sites. This is first come first served, so if you want a spot, it's better to come around or even before 11:30am whichj is checkout time. People even leave earlier like 9am so if you really want good spots, come early. We stayed on August 6, 7, 8, 9 (Thurs-Sun) and surprisingly, there was still empty spots during weekends. I'm glad that we came a little far To Bryce than Sequoia/Yosemite which is closer to our home in LA.

    Stayed in Loop A 022 for one Friday evening a weekend in April - reserved about a week before the…read morestay. Staying in National Park campgrounds always seems like a hack to me - close to trails, affordable, and peaceful. Recommend Fairyland Loop for stunning views and fewer hikers, sunset point for sunrise (trust me) straight into the Queen's Garden to avoid crowds, and Bryce Point for sunset. Bathroom was clean, metal picnic tables. Quick drive to Sunrise/Sunset Points, I know the FCFS (first come first serve) tent only spots are closer, but I liked the certainty and peace of mind of a reserved spot.

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    North Campground - Site 83. Flat area for tent and close to the rim.

    Site 83. Flat area for tent and close to the rim.

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    Bryce Canyon National Park - Breathtaking view!

    Bryce Canyon National Park

    4.8(746 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Iconic, iconic, iconic. Bryce is an interesting park because it isn't all that big in the grand…read morescheme of things, but the natural formations (the hoodoos) that make up the park are some of the most interesting things to see and learn about in all of the Utah parks in my opinion. One of the most popular trails to hike is the Navajo loop via Queen's garden, which is a loop of 4ish miles that passes a bunch of beautiful lookout points as well as the "peekaboo" formation. It's very, very beautiful and not too difficult in my opinion - but do note that the very beginning/end (depending on whether you do the hike clockwise vs. counter) is rather steep and thus more challenging. I did it clockwise and therefore ended doing "Wall Street" from the bottom going up - it's several switchbacks with a decently steep grade (think Walter's wiggles in Zion, except a little bit harder since the hike to get here is longer than Angel's landing to WW). If you get winded easily, plan for at least a few hours to do the whole loop since you will tire out. Overall, I strongly recommend this hike, it's a good challenge that is very beautiful!

    This is a must stop if you are planning a trip out west to hike, bike, horseback ride, or just…read moreenjoy the scenery at one of our nation's stunning national parks. We stopped at the Visitor Center to learn about the protected prairie dogs that reside in the park. This was a special focus that day. They had tables where you can learn about the varieties of prairie dogs in the US as well as why the ones in the park are endangered. We then got to use their provided binoculars to view some of the prairie dogs that live near the visitor center. The highlight of our day was taking a horseback ride. Definitely look into this as an added activity during your visit!

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    Hiking x February!! Ciao

    Bryce Canyon National Park - Though dry, green bushes still grow and the occasional yellow flower.

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    Though dry, green bushes still grow and the occasional yellow flower.

    Bryce Canyon RV Resort

    Bryce Canyon RV Resort

    4.1(58 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    We've had the best time here. The season just opened so not all amenities were open but they have a…read morepool and basketball and cute cabins for if you don't have a tent or trailer. Staff at the office are helpful as well. Town is just far enough to limit light pollution for great stargazing but close enough that we were able to drive over for items at the store or a cup of coffee!! There's also a bakery/cafe right next door. If I come back to Bryce I'd definitely camp here again!

    We tented throughout the trip and wanted some convenience without the price of a lodge or hotel…read more The cabin at this place satisfies a happy medium. PROS - cabins don't have water, kitchen or a bathroom, but they they're clean and bed is comfy. And there's electricity. - modern AC - porch swing with excellent view - showers and restrooms are clean; blue toilet water - fair prices for incidentals at the local store; they have block and crushed ice - nice woman tending the store CONS - prickly burrs, especially on green areas, make it a pain for dogs. - about 20 minutes from the Bryce Visitors Center is a bit too far. - need a potable water station, only one I could find was the sink in the store - no outlets by the beds - one of the windows was missing a screen so it was unusable; LOTS of flies nearby, so many F'ing flies! - very noisy when vehicles drive on the gravel - you sit around and waste time if you arrive between 11-1 as they're closed.

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