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Red Canyon Rv Park

3.8 (15 reviews)

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Sadie N.

*Disclaimer: We received our stay for free and I am writing this unbiased review out of my own free will and choice.* This place has such a nostalgic feeling of classic RV parks you would visit as a kid. It's extremely clean, and well organized. You can either rent a place to camp, a place to park an RV, or a place in a cabin. My husband and I were fortunate to stay in one of their brand new cabins, which is beautifully designed and made with delicious smelling pine wood. Compared to other places (I researched) the cabin prices here are much less than that of surrounding places. Cabins come with running water, toiletries, free Wifi and TV, and a mini fridge and sitting area. Great little place if you're planning on visiting Bryce Canyon for a bit. My only complaint is that the hot water only worked for about 2 minutes before it shut off. So we didn't get to shower. Otherwise I was impressed with the great service, amount of space, and location. I highly recommend coming here and giving it a try! Well worth the trip!

Such a charming little cabin! Well maintained!

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Still had a five star experience but I heard that this place changed concepts and may not still be accurate.

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Panguitch KOA

Panguitch KOA

4.3(18 reviews)
6.0 mi

Not a KOA anymore. It is now R Journey. Clean, quiet. Nice camp store, nice people. Pool looked…read morenice but we did not swim. Conveniently located close to town.

Great campground, perfect amount of space, well attended and well maintained!…read more This was one of many stops along a 14-day cross country and we could not be happier that we wound up here! This was actually our 1st time in a KOA and so happy we chose this one and this town! The town is a 1 traffic light town, small and down-home, the campground is just a few blocks from the downtown center and the entire campground was ready for tents, trailers, diesel pushers and even cabins that they rent. Pool and dog park were our 2 main choices for the stop, an awesome lake about 10 minutes outside of town for fishing, a great small town restaurant "Cowboy's Smokehouse" a couple of minutes away, antique shopping for those into that, just an overall perfect location in the heart of Americana! Sites are interesting in that they are "buddy sites" they door to door your campsite side to the next trailer, we loved it because we met the people next door much quicker that way. Also met everyone around us who were having a major cornhole tournament while we were there, they were fun, very open and great neighbors. I honestly was a little worried about the noise but that squad shut it down at 9pm and were quiet as a mouse, not that we really cared but their game was pretty intense for a while! Walked around and met a lot of the other people in the camp, a few full-timers and a few nightly space renters like us, really great ownership in a clean and nicely run camp.

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Panguitch KOA - Restrooms

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Panguitch KOA - Part of kids playground

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Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort

Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort

4.5(74 reviews)
6.8 mi

We stayed in one of the rooms with wifi, foam-top bed mattress with plenty of fluffy pillows and a…read moreduvet, might stands and lamps with charging/electric ports, deep soaking tub and tiled shower with heated bathroom floors, full-size fridge and freezer, microwave, dishwasher, stove, oven, TVs, electric wall fireplace, cool indoor brick walls, comfy sitting area with microsuede bed/couch and leather chairs, and kitchen bar with four chairs. There are outdoor chairs on a little patio with parking in front of the room. The bedroom shades did not block the light well, but I always travel with an eye mask. Easy town to walk around plus hiking, fishing, parks and drives nearby. They had a welcome packet with maps and sites to visit. There was a very strong smell of cleaning products that gave me a headache until I aired it out. Beautifully decorated unit.

Henrie and his wife are fantastic! They got me check-in last minute at 9pm and helped navigate me…read moreinto my spot. The following day I had issues draining my tank and Henry came over and helped me troubleshoot the problem. Their RV park is very clean and nice. They have cool amenities like dog parks. Lots of trees recently planted so the park is only going to get nicer with time. Their community bathroom has big nice showers that are very convenient for bigger guys that fit a little tight in their RV shower. They also have laundry onsite with vending machines for laundry soap. Definitely recommend Henrie's!

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Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort - My son's favorite thing in the apartment. He could change the color of the rocks and the flames!

My son's favorite thing in the apartment. He could change the color of the rocks and the flames!

Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort
Henrie's Hitch N Post RV Resort

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Panguitch Lake Campgrounds - As you enter, cool retro style sign.

Panguitch Lake Campgrounds

3.5(2 reviews)
5.0 mi

The area of Panguitch Lake is beautiful! You have a mix of small town Utah with some woods, farms,…read moreand a lake. We stayed at the North campground for three nights and then the overflow area for two. There are a few other camping areas as well, there is a south, and then at least two or three additional camping areas near by. I found them all when I got lost hiking around. The camp spots are not all created equal, some a far better then others, and without knowing the area first, you can't possibly know if your getting a quality spot. We reserved a space before we left. When we got there, we found that the place that we had reserved, did not have a flat space for a table next to the RV spot, we would have to hike up and down a little hill to get to a table every time we wanted anything. It just didn't work for our style of camping this time around. We spoke to the camps hosts and they let us switch spots to another open one with no problem. The next plot fit our requirements much better. Although its good to know that not all spots have a water spicket. Each lot does have a fire pit area with a flip style sort of grill, but no BBQ's. There are bathrooms, just toilets, the hand sinks don't work because they say they are trying to conserve water (although I just found that really odd, because I would just go to the spicket and wash my hands). The bathrooms are clean, and well maintained. Also, the lake was not very yielding. You had to throw back anything under 17", which was everything that was caught by my group. All in all, it was a fun, quiet place to go and I would recommend it to any outdoor lover. Next time I go, I will be tent camping and I will probably stay at the South campsite for that.

Panguitch Lake Campground had large, spacious sites and good privacy. The campground hosts were…read morevery welcoming and we enjoyed our short stay here - I say short because unfortunately we were chased out by the Brianhead fire that got a little out of control. The area was very beautiful and would like to explore it more in the future.

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Panguitch Lake Campgrounds - The overflow area. There are several pits, you have to get out and walk around to find them though, and this spot was buggy.

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The overflow area. There are several pits, you have to get out and walk around to find them though, and this spot was buggy.

North Campground

North Campground

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

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Campsite #106

Red Canyon Rv Park - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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