Campgrounds
Bryce Canyon National Park has two camping areas, North Campground and Sunset Campground, as well as many backcountry campsites. You are welcome to reserve a site in either campground but the park also holds a number of sites available at first come, first serve. These campgrounds typically fill up by early afternoon in the summer months. There are additional private RV parks and campgrounds available in some of the park's gateway communities.
North Campground
The North Campground is open year-round and is located close to the Visitor Center and General Store. Some sites can be reserved by calling (877) 444-6777, while other sites are available at first come first serve.
- 99 sites
- $15/night per site
- RV and Tent sites available
- Note: no sewer, water, or hook-up.
Sunset Campground
The Sunset Campground is closed during the winter season but during the summer provides great access to the park's hiking trails. Some sites can be reserved by calling (877) 444-6777, while other sites are available at first come first serve.
- 100 sites
- $15/night per site
- RV and Tent sites available
- Note: no sewer, water, or hook-up.
- Group sites available.
Backcountry Camping
There are a number of backcountry camping sites located within the park. Backcountry permits are required and a small fee is charged. Check at the Visitor Center for availability and reservations. Advance reservations are not available for backcountry sites.
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