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North Campground in Bryce Canyon National Park. Restrooms and water with nearby dump site.
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Amazing Campground. Get there early in the morning for a spot, we drove through at 8.45am and it was full for the night by 10.45am.
Toilets are clean and general store had some hot showers. Really close to the main rim trail.
First Come, First Serve. Tonight is a colder night 20 degrees. Good thing we have heat
Report Check-InBeyond what has been written before, here are some specifics related to our stay:
1 . If you are looking for a clear area above your vehicle for solar and/or Starlink, this campground could be a challenge.
2. Site #12 was the best we could find in that regard. Great sun most of the day.
3. If you're looking forward to a good hike ... it is mud season in late March, early April.
4. Playing the "First Come First Serve" at this campground, there were lots of sites until mid day. Obviously if you have specific issues (eg: solar, starlink, length, levelling etc) you should come by earlier.
5. I found it helpful to work through the official reservation site map to find optimal sites before we arrived.
6. All the sites in Loop A will accommodate rigs up to 30'. Many will work for even bigger rigs.
7. The staff I met were super friendly. They put up placards on some of the longer sites trying to preclude small rigs parking there.
8. Sites #007 to #010 have "severe" grade issues.
9. The signage at the entrance can be confusing. You can pay with cash/check at the kiosk. If you want to pay with a credit card you have to go back to the main gate to pay and get a receipt.
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Report Check-InNice campground but we found it expensive (30$ for dry campground) also bring cash because it is complicated to pay by credit card (you have to pay when entering the park). At this time, first come first served, there is no reservation system. If you can , go elsewhere !
Report Check-InGood access to visitors center and shuttles. Bathrooms clean and good to use. Campsites close together and some on a slant. First come until May so we had several options since we arrived around 1 pm. The place filled up pretty quickly. There is cell service.
Report Check-InStayed at the North Campground in Bryce National Park spot 37 in loop B. Spots are pretty close together. We found a good one on a hill where we faced the fill and felt fairly secluded. Easy to access visitors center and shuttles. Only $15 each night with the lifetime senior pass. Need to be 62 to qualify.
Report Check-InOpen during the winter season, so great for us shoulder-season travellers. Lots of availability as Bryce is COLD in March (it was -18 to -24 C overnight when I stayed here). Everything in my car was frozen when I woke up!
Report Check-InVery nice campground for $30 per night. First come first serve basis and it was quite busy for winter camping. Tents, Vans, RVs from all over the place. Toilets are clean, warm and functional. Separate fee to enter Bryce NP ($35). Gorgeous park and less busy than Zion NP. Well worth the visit.
Report Check-InNatl Park campground. Loop A first come first served. Convenient right in the park and just 0.4 mi to the rim trail. Easy access and all size rigs. Good Verizon LTE at the sites closest to the Visitor Center, weaker signal further in.
Report Check-InStayed in B loop (only loop A and B were open). Camp spot are close and there is not much privacy at all. Dump station closed for the winter. There are several frost free valves but do not have threads. Nice flush toilets. Showers and laundry by the camp store.. did not use them. Nice walks from the campground!! $20 for tent site and $30 for RV. We were in our camper van and paid $20.
Report Check-InThis is my 3rd night here and love it! Clean bathrooms and camp sink room to do dishes both with plenty of hot water. Nicely spaced and well paved spots. So many good ones, hard to pick. I took #13 with it’s easy access to Visitor’s Center and free shuttle so was able to go to hiking sites without breaking camp. If you need a shower they are at a different location but I highly recommend going to Ruby’s Campground instead of General Store. $5 for all the hot water you want! Well kept campground and hardly anyone here! Great internet, plenty of dumpster space at entrance, dump site in summer and nice camp host. Rained pretty hard off and on for two days and this was a nice place to be on black top rather than dispersed camping!
Report Check-InThis place is a wonderful, peaceful camp (after Zion and its hordes). This campground right now is first-come, and is half empty. The rangers say it’s been like this — people are afraid to come in without a reservation. We scoped out the disbursed sights from Zion to here and they looked nice.
Report Check-InBeautiful campground right by the Fairyland loop (best hike in Bryce). Showers in the general store, get a token in the store $3 for 8min. A little weird that different vehicles pay different amounts for the same site but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Report Check-InBeautiful wooded campground with fairly level spaces. Very clise to visitor center and Rim Trail. The bathroom was sparkling clean ( smelled of bleach cleaner- which I love). We got site #12 which was next to water supply and fairly close to bathroom. Sites are nicely spaces apart, private. Sparsely occupied tonight due to nighttime low predicted to be 18 degrees. RV s under 24’ allowed only.
Report Check-InLoop A is open in Winter. Came mid-week and lots of spots during the day but as the sun set the campground filled up so don't show up late expecting an easy spot. Bathrooms are nice and the sink area has hot water. Spigots of fresh water outside are good for filling large jugs but you can't attach a hose.
Report Check-InThe bathrooms are really nice- heated AND with heated water! Felt like a luxury on the cold snowy 10F night we stayed. $20 for a tent or sleeping in your car, $30 for rvs and campervans
Report Check-InFirst come first serve. $30/nt no hook ups. We arrived around 11am on a Thursday morning and still has about 4-5 spots on Loop A where generator use is allowed for RVs longer than 20 ft between 8am -8pm. A bit tricky to level. Pleasant campground and Visitor center is just across the road. The Sunset CG where we intended to check in was closed at this time. Staying 2 nights before moving on to Kanab.
Report Check-InNorth Campground in Bryce Canyon National Park. Restrooms and water with nearby dump site.
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