The best camping near Bryce Canyon National Park

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Hike and camp among otherworldly rock formations at this Utah park.  

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Zion Family Ranch Campground and RV

22 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Glendale, UT
Picturesque camping set within the protective hilltops of beautiful Lydia's Canyon. This camping destination is on private land and has long list of unique, attractive features. Conveniently located just a couple minutes off Highway 89, this is the perfect stop over between Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Special features including private fishing ponds, a large pavilion equipped with tables and chairs, fire pits, kayaks and FREE WIFI will make your stay easy and fun! Campers will enjoy clean, HOT showers and flushable toilets. You will have access to the multi-acre campground where you can choose which tent site or RV site you prefer. We DO allow no hook-up camping vans in our tent sites. Two of our four new RV sites have full hook-ups (sites 3 & 4), the other two (sites 1 & 2) have water and power hookups only. All sites are equipped with 30 & 50 amp breakers You will have access to the large pavilion for gathering, cooking or shelter from the elements. You also have access to the clean bath house, equipped with two shower rooms (with on-demand hot water) and flushable toilets. As an added bonus, you will have access to the ponds, you may use the boat, canoe or kayaks, you can also catch and release fish if you have your own fishing equipment. (Keep a fish or accidental kill for a fee.) If interested in booking a fishing experience, please reach out to us for more details. There are seven available tent sites and four available RV sites with hookups. No beds or tents are provided. Please plan to bring your own camping supplies. Common spaces including the pavilion and bath house are shared with all campground guests. Lydia's Canyon is known for lush green fields, overflowing fresh water ponds full of native fish, Canadian geese, turkeys, exclusive bird-watching, deer, farming, cows, horses, and last but not least . . . kind, welcoming residents who are happy to help you have a memorable experience. Your super hosts, Jeremy and Betty, live nearby and are available to help when needed. Connect to the campground FREE WIFI for easy communication needs. Kindly follow our speed limits here in Lydia's Canyon, we ask that your speed not exceed 15 mph on the gravel roads. No parties, noise, or bright lights after 10 p.m.
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Cedar Canyon RV Retreat

28 sites · Lodging, RVs38 acres · Cedar City, UT
Cedar Canyon Retreat is the best of both worlds! At Cedar Canyon Retreat, you can be in the mountains, surrounded by woodland, but you are only 5 minutes from the conveniences of Cedar City. We have a 5-bedroom log cabin, 26 RV sites with full hookups, and a cowboy cabin ready to serve your vacation needs! Our woodland community is especially well-suited for reunions and other groups. Come for the Shakespeare Festival, enjoy year-round outdoor adventures on the mountain, or just relax at "home." Our RV Park and Campground is nestled in the woods, a world away from the glorified parking lots you often stay at. It feels like a mountain campground, but with all the amenities you expect: 26 unique RV sites Sizes from 50ft long back-in to 65ft pull-through Full RV hookup: 50/30/20 amp power, water, and sewer Free WiFi Picnic table Fire pit Private restrooms with showers Community gathering & recreation areas Office/convenience store Our 5 Bedroom cabin sleeps 13 and has plenty of room for your family and friends, including a fully renovated kitchen with new appliances, a private yard with a grill and fire pit. Next door is a rec room with a pool table, ping pong table, and air hockey. As you would expect, we have free wi-fi and smart TVs. Our latest addition! A "cowboy cabin" is a simple cabin somewhere between camping and a hotel room. Ours has electricity, heat and AC, a bunk bed that can sleep 3, mini fridge, microwave and wall mounted TV. Like most cowboy cabins, it does not have its own plumbing, but our famously clean private restrooms with showers are just a 50ft walk. This is the perfect get a way to hold your next family reunion or special event! We welcome events on property and for a small fee can rent out our community spaces while you are a guest here. Priced about the same as our RV sites, it's a great option for campers who need a break from your tent!
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Ethel's Hideout

11 sites · RVs, Tents16 acres · Fredonia, AZ
Our story begins with a little old lady, our grandma, who believed with all her heart that we were worth it. She passed a few years ago, and what better way to honor her belief in us than to create Ethel's Hideout. We came from a small ranching family, which has brought us closer than we ever imagined. Hard work and dedication were imprinted on us from a young age. On this land we have built an RV pull-through, camp sites, and horse stalls. One day we hope to have some small cabins to share with you all. Ethel's is your home away from home. We border agriculture and sate and public lands which provides an authentic western experience. Though tucked away to give the illusion of seclusion, we are located only 7 miles from downtown Kanab Utah. Kanab features many fun and exciting events throughout the year. Located right in the heart of several national parks, Zions, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell and many more fun things to tour. Hook ups include power and water. Our most unique feature is horse stalls on site. Bring your horses with you and reserve stalls for them as well. Our convenient location offers direct access to ride on public lands. Traveling with horses? We have just the spot with (8) 12′ x 14′ covered stall. Contact us to book stalls for your horses to stay over night with you.
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Bryce Canyon Shadows Campground

34 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Panguitch, UT
We are located next to the beautiful Bryce Canyon national Park. We offer three different types of camping on our property, we have back in RV sites that will accommodate up to 40 foot RVs include power 30/50 amp, Water, Wi-Fi, and have dump stations to use. Our tent sites are Grassy and shaded with 20 amp power and water. All of our sites include a picnic table and a fire pit The glamping bunk houses are for those who want to camp in style. They have two comfortable queen beds, bedding included, a heater, air conditioning, flatscreen TV. A private area with a smokeless fire pit and Adirondack chairs. 50 feet away. There are private custom restrooms and showers. We have a yard games area where cornhole can be played. The property is beautifully surrounded by farming fields, Which provide great views and quiet evenings around the campfire.
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Ranchito Feliz

6 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Cannonville, UT
When booking please add in your note the type of camping you are doing, ie. tent, car, van, or larger RV and please, only texts...NO calls. In the middle of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument; adjacent to Bryce Canyon National Park; within walking distance of Kodachrome Basin State Park; and an easy drive to Zion and Capital Reef National Parks, as well as Lake Powell National Recreational Area, this unique site is an opportunity not to miss. The pet/horse friendly property (approximately 9 acres/3 ha/64 sq. m) boasts private designated single tent sites, and a mix car camping and larger RV sites, as well as paleontological, geological, biological, astronomical, and historical interests of the ranch. The equestrians will find a two-acre pasture, three paddocks, a round pen, as well as beautiful places to ride from the ranch. This secluded location has a small town of about 175 (Cannonville) three miles/5 k distant where there is a small store, gas, and a Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Visitor Center. And, bonus, the in town campground has: high speed internet, and cell phone service and laundry. This ranch and campground is an off the grid, passive/active solar voltaic, so no electricity, no internet and only Verizon works here. In Tropic 12 miles distant all carriers get service. Potable water, shower, dish washing station and composting toilet (This means that all campers count when booking, even the kids...their poops add up too). The views are spectacular from any site where the xeroscaped landscape uses indigenous material and plants to complement the quintessential Pinon/Juniper ecosystem the campground sits in. On three sides you are surrounded by red cliffs in the Carmel Formation which can give shelter from wind and sun, but campers can also look out over the Paria River (you can hear the river from camp as well as its amphibians) which runs south in front of the property and eventually meets the Colorado River at Lee’s Ferry where most put-in to raft the Grand Canyon. Looking north, one sees the meaning of the term “Grand Staircase” by viewing The Entrada, Tropic Shale, Straight Cliffs, Wahweap, Kaiparowits, and Pink Limestone Formations capped by late Tertiary Volcanism; or, the “steps” of Promise Rock, Sand Point, Powell Point, and the Aquarius Plateau (highest forested mesa in North America at over eleven thousand feet.). The biological diversity here is also astounding: Birds: 140 species and counting including the tiny Costa’s Humming Bird all the way up to the enormous California Condor. Plants: 2 species of Sagebrush, 4 species of trees, numerous grass species, and a plethora of beautiful wildflowers and cacti. Reptiles: Many species of snakes and lizards. Unfortunately, this includes the occasional rattlesnake. It is advised that you have your pets vaccinated. Amphibian: Toads and Salamanders Insects: There are very few mosquitos. There are a few biting Deer Flies, and worse yet, those damn gnats. These “no-see-ums” are temperature dependent so are not a bother in the shade, early mornings, late evenings and at night. It is recommended that you bring some kick ass insect repellant and a “bee hat” if you are out and about in the sun during the day between May and July. Fossils: Bivalves, snails, petrified wood (many types) and various other corals, insects and plant fossils abound and are often incorporated into the ranch infrastructure. The nearby area is considered the hottest paleontological spot on the planet. Astronomy: The area is widely considered to be under the darkest skies in the lower 49. The Milky Way and Presides are common sights without the unsightly annoyance of any neighbor’s lights. The climate is varied and interesting. All four seasons are here and occasionally all in one day. Winter snows melt quickly though temperatures can dip into the sub-zeros. The 5,900 ft./1800 m. elevation keeps the summer temps reasonable and always gives a chilly summer evening to cool things off. If you want climatic extremes, you can, within an hour or so, be at Lake Powell and its 100+ F/38+ C heat or on the Aquarius Plateau at 65 degrees F/18 C in midday June. Recreation on many levels is all within proximity. From canyoneering, “free” climbing on an established nearby crag composed of a welded tuff capping the Aquarius Plateau (see Mountain Project and “The Aquarius Plateau”) and many aid lines on Entrada Formation towers within walking distance (see Mountain Project and “The Grand Staircase”), water sports of Lake Powell and the Colorado River as well as fishing in the cool temps of Pine Lake 35 minutes distant. Then of course, there is the Monument, National Park and the State Park only a short drive away. Seclusion, security, water, and views all within a short walk or drive of exiting destinations, make this worth the stop.
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Zion and Bryce Canyon getaway

2 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Alton, UT
Our property is located 30 mins from Zion national park and 40 mins to Bryce Canyon, and 15 minutes away from Duck Creek. Our place is private with plenty of room for vans and RV's.. there are water hook ups and porta potty on site. We have a grill (gas) and a firepit. Plenty of space for walking and cool views. Discover the perfect blend of comfort and adventure at our well-equipped campsite, ideally located just 30 minutes from Zion National Park, 40 minutes from Bryce Canyon, and 15 minutes from Duck Creek. Our site is thoughtfully designed with all the amenities you need for a relaxing stay. Enjoy the spacious gazebo, complete with comfortable seating chairs, where you can gather with friends and family, or simply relax and take in the beautiful surroundings. For those who love outdoor cooking, we offer a dedicated cooking space with a gas grill, allowing you to prepare your favorite meals while enjoying the fresh air. There are also several fire pits around the property, perfect for cozy evenings under the stars. Whether you're traveling with your own gear or need a tent that sleeps up to four people, our site has you covered. We offer water hookups, a porta potty, and even a portable shower to keep you comfortable throughout your stay. Plus, the property is well-lit at night, ensuring a safe and inviting atmosphere. With plenty of space for tents, vans, and RVs, our campsite is the ideal destination for both relaxation and exploration. Enjoy all the comforts of home while being surrounded by the natural beauty of Southern Utah.
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Kolob Campground

23 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Virgin, UT
The perfect way to escape the heat of summer, and the crowds of Zion National Park. Kolob Campground, Kolob Terrace Road, and Kolob Reservoir is a quiet location nestled between the main canyons of Zion National Park and the remote Kolob Finger Canyons Complex at Zion National Park. With quick access to West Rim Trail, Subway Canyon, Hop Valley Trail, and Wildcat Canyon Trail, this area of Greater Zion is not to be missed.  Located in a private gated area on the shores of Kolob Reservoir, Kolob Campground is the premiere location for camping on Kolob Mountain in the Greater Zion National Park area. Kolob Campground is located adjacent to the Kolob Reservoir boat ramp and dock, including four acres of private shoreline. Just a few feet from the paved road, nestled in tall aspen, oak, and pine trees. Access to potable water is available adjacent to camp, and public restrooms (vault toilets) are only a short walk from camp.WiFi access is available nearby at Kolob Adventure Rentals/Adventure Beach (3 minute walk). WiFi location and password provided by host upon request. This is an exclusive benefit available to our guests, and the only WiFi available to campers in the area.Canoe, kayak and SUP rentals, snacks and beverages are also located nearby. LP(propane) fires are allowed and LP fire bowls can be provided through the camp host. LP fuel is also available for purchase. Wood burning, charcoal, and smoking currently not allowed due to area restriction.
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Bryce Valley Ranch RV and Horse Park

78 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Cannonville, UT
Bryce Valley Ranch RV Resort offers a stunning landscape in a quiet setting close to Bryce Canyon National Park and Escalante Grand Staircase. Where your adventure begins and memories last. We thank you for supporting our small business! All our sites provide full hook-ups with large 75' pull-through or back-in options featuring 50 & 30 amp service. Our 35' back-in or pull-through sites also offer 30 amp service with easy parking. Free WiFi is included at all our sites. We welcome large group events and offer a covered pavilion with a small stage, group firepit, and grill for your use and enjoyment. Experience magnificent trails, hikes, and drives in a landscape that changes in every direction. With our park situated at 6000' elevation and nearby mountain lakes and forests reaching up to 10,000' elevation, you’ll find plenty of day trips to explore. We are the perfect base camp for your adventures and special destinations.
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Canyons of Escalante RV Park

55 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Escalante, UT
Welcome to Canyons of Escalante RV Park! We are so excited for the opportunity to host you and share in the unique beauty of Southern Utah. We are a family owned and operated RV Park that has RV Sites, Cabins, Tent spaces, and immaculate Shower/Laundry facilities. We are located directly on the Main Street of Escalante, Utah and are nestled against the Escalante Grand Staircase. We are not only the perfect basecamp for exploration of the Staircase but so much more! We are ideally situated between Bryce NP, Capital Reef NP, Dixie National Forest, Petrified Forest State Park, Glen Canyon Recreation Area and within walking distance to the Dining, Pubs and Groceries that Escalante has to offer. Canyons of Escalante RV Park is conveniently located on Main Street of Escalante, UT. Within walking distance to local eateries and shopping. Our Standard sites are pull through, accommodating RVs up to 28' in length. Full hookups with 30 amp service, Wi-Fi, shower and laundry facility nearby. Perfect for smaller motor homes, tent trailers, pods, vans, truck campers, etc. We are also pet friendly, have bathroom facilities and hot showers! Our cabins are away from the RV sites in a secluded area surrounded by beautiful gardens and walkways. Fire rings are at each cabin as well as 2 shared pavilions equipped with charcoal grills and picnic tables. Your adventure awaits! Let us help make the most of it. Look forward to seeing you soon. Happy Trails!
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The best camping near Bryce Canyon National Park guide

Overview

About

Set in the southwestern corner of Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park is famous for its shale and sandstone rock formations, known as hoodoos or fairy chimneys, which dominate the landscape. Hiking and photography, unsurprisingly, are particularly popular activities, and the park offers a variety of trails that range from easy walks along the rim to more challenging backcountry hikes. The visitor center also offers a variety of educational programs, from ranger-led horseback rides to an interpretive film about the park’s geological history. You can even camp among the hoodoos, either at one of two campgrounds or at one of 10 backcountry campsites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Great for families: North Campground offers reservable sites (in the high season) and its own general store.
  • Great for hikers: Sunset Campground has both tent and RV sites just a five-minute walk from the Rim Trail.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Sunset Campground is open seasonally, from mid-April through the end of October. All sites are allocated on a first-come, first-served (FCFS) basis, except for the reservable group site.
  2. North Campground sites are reservable for the period between Memorial Day weekend and October 1. During the rest of the year, sites are allocated on an FCFS basis.
  3. Reservable campsites can be booked up to six months in advance on the National Park Service (NPS) website. Reservations open at 7am Pacific Time, and it’s wise to reserve right when they go live.
  4. If you're looking for a large RV park with amenities near the park, Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground is as close as it gets.

When to go

Bryce is at its busiest between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends, when campsites are often at capacity and popular hiking circuits are at their most crowded. The weather this time of year is characterized by hot days and moderately cool evenings, excellent for camping. Visit in early to mid-May or mid to late September to catch the beginning (or tail end) of the warm season and avoid crowds.

Know before you go

  • You can pick up groceries and supplies in Panguitch, just under a 30-minute drive away.
  • Bryce trails can be sandy and rocky, so it's wise to wear hiking boots with ankle support.
  • Drink plenty of water. The park is dry and at a high elevation, and it's easy to get dehydrated quickly, without even realizing it.
  • The Bryce Canyon Visitor Center is wheelchair accessible, and accessible restrooms and parking are available. A half-mile section of the Rim Trail is wheelchair accessible, as are sites 223 and 224 at Sunset Campground.
  • RV travelers will love the space and proximity to the park provided by Ruby's Inn.

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