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Bryce Glamp And Camp

4.8 (10 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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North Campground

North Campground

4.4(13 reviews)
8.9 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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North Campground - Campsite #106

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Campsite #106

Lone Rock Campground - Close-up view shows the missing water!

Lone Rock Campground

3.9(21 reviews)
45.6 mi

My teenage son and I drove up here in early April 2023 for a short excursion north from Wahweep…read moreMarina (on the AZ side of the state border). First, it took a while to reach the campground from the main highway. Near the beach area, it can be very sandy. If you have a rental car, be careful to find a path with flattened sand unless you're driving a 4x4 jeep. Second, the view of Lone Rock was not impressive due to the lack of water. It used to be possible to kayak around Lone Rock (when it was surrounded by 20 to 50 feet of water). Unfortunately, without the lake water, the view of Lone Rock is meh (comparing the 2023 photos with snapshots from 2019 or 2021). The low water levels are the visible effect of climate change and diminished snowmelt from the mountains feeding into the Colorado River. I did not stay at the campground, so cannot speak to that experience. But if you're looking for a view of Lake Powell - I would drive over to the Wahweep Marina on the AZ side of the state border and take a sunset photo from the boat launch area there.

Camped here with a friend in early September 2020 and it blew our expectations out of the water…read more We were nervous about the first-come-first-serve camping policy and not being able to make a reservation, but there was plenty of room even when we arrived on a Saturday evening on a holiday weekend. We pulled up about an hour before sundown, found a place to park and set up our tent, and enjoyed the beach. There was a stunning sunset and sunrise. Everyone we met was very kind and helpful. The other campers answered questions and helped us find our way around. It seemed like most of them camp here regularly, which gave it a nice community feel. The only downside we found was that it was a little loud in the evening, especially from the ATV's zooming around. Since it was really dark at night, we were even afraid they'd accidentally run over us in our tent. The next morning there was a long line to use the public bathrooms and showers, which are located fairly far from the camping ground, so be sure to account for this if needed. Beware if you have a vehicle that's low to the ground due to the sandy roads. We drove a sedan slowly and didn't have any trouble. The only mistake we made was accidentally driving over a few big rocks at our camp spot, so be on the lookout for those off the "road" I would return and camp here again in a heartbeat.

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Lone Rock Campground - Where's the water?

Where's the water?

Lone Rock Campground - AZ-UT state border crossing from Lone Rock to Wahweep Marina.

AZ-UT state border crossing from Lone Rock to Wahweep Marina.

Lone Rock Campground - Entrance to Lone Rock Campground

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Entrance to Lone Rock Campground

Dark Sky RV Campground - Gathering spot

Dark Sky RV Campground

4.9(106 reviews)
42.0 mi

What an amazing campground!…read more We spent a week here in October 2025 and fell in love with the campground!! Wonderful friendly staff!! Can't say enough about Ashley who checked in on our fur babies while we out exploring the area! She is professional but yet treated our 2 standard poodles like they were hers. We were out longer than expected, sent her a text saying we would be later than expected. Ashley went and checked on our girls providing true peace of mind!! I wish more campgrounds offered pet setting services. This is a wonderful place for photographers and astronomers of all levels. So much to see and do!

I rarely leave reviews for campgrounds since we stay in so many during our van travels, but this…read moreone truly deserves a rave. The amenities alone stand out--clean, well-lit facilities, warm showers, and even heated floors (yes, heated floors!). Everything is thoughtfully provided on an honor system, which adds to the welcoming, trusting atmosphere. When we arrived, we realized we had accidentally booked our stay one day too early. Instead of turning us away, they graciously offered us a boondocking spot and invited us to a once-a-week complimentary dinner for all guests. It turned into a wonderful evening around the fire pit, connecting with fellow travelers. Meeting the owners was an added highlight--they were as warm and inviting as the meal they shared. We feel incredibly lucky to have stumbled upon this special place in the middle of such a beautiful desert.

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Dark Sky RV Campground - Social area

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Dark Sky RV Campground - View of our rig

View of our rig

Dark Sky RV Campground - The terrace at night

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The terrace at night

Bryce Canyon RV Resort

Bryce Canyon RV Resort

4.1(58 reviews)
2.4 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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Bryce Canyon RV Resort
Bryce Canyon RV Resort
Bryce Canyon RV Resort

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