Camping at Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park: Camping Information
Bryce Canyon National Park offers several camping options for visitors. Here are some important details to know before planning your camping trip to Bryce Canyon:
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Campground Options: Bryce Canyon has two campgrounds within the park - North Campground and Sunset Campground. Both campgrounds are open from late May to late September, and offer tent and RV camping. Reservations are not available, and sites are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Facilities: The campgrounds provide basic facilities such as restrooms, picnic tables, fire rings, and drinking water. However, there are no hook-ups or showers available. It is advisable to bring your own firewood.
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Camping Fees: As of 2021, the camping fees in Bryce Canyon National Park are $20 per night for individual campsites. Payment can be made in cash or credit card at a self-service fee station located within the campgrounds. Keep in mind that fees are subject to change, so it's good to check the official park website for updated information.
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Campsite Occupancy: Each campsite can accommodate a maximum of six people and up to two vehicles. Campers are advised to set up their tents within the designated tent pads to preserve the fragile desert environment.
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Backcountry Camping: If you are interested in backcountry camping, Bryce Canyon National Park allows it with a valid permit. Permits are required for overnight stays in the backcountry, and they can be obtained at the visitor center. Remember to follow all regulations and Leave No Trace principles while camping in the park's backcountry.
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Nearby Camping Options: In addition to the campgrounds in the national park, there are privately-owned campgrounds located outside the park boundaries. These campgrounds often offer more amenities, such as showers and electric hook-ups. However, they may require reservations and have different fee structures.
Remember to check the official Bryce Canyon National Park website or contact the park directly for the most up-to-date information regarding camping, permits, and regulations. Happy camping!
