North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park
Shay F.
Reviewed Apr. 13, 2019

My Favorite Park, Get Close to The Rim

Bryce Canyon is my favorite place in the world. There are no words the do it justice. If you have not seen those rock hoodoo's in person that seem to emit their own glow, you just have to do it!

A great place to camp while you are there is the North Campground. Our van fit in one of the tent loops (<20ft long) which happens to be right along the Rim Trail with peek-a-boo views of the hoodoos. From our site on Loop C we could hop on the Rim Trail, stop at the General Store for a snack, keep going to Sunrise Point, and hike the Navajo Loop/Queen's Garden Trail. So nice to be able to park the van and forget it. We were able to catch sunset and sunrise just by walking out of our site and over to the edge.

Everything was first come, first serve. We got to Bryce Canyon early in the morning and started driving loops looking for paper slips on posts. If the post was empty, the site was open. Tent site was $20. Each site had a picnic table and fire pit, wood available for purchase at the General Store. Water spigots were centrally located and bathrooms were standard flush toilet, running water, tiny sink. Hardly any privacy between sites, at least in loop C, but I find that's the norm in National Parks.

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  • Review photo of North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park by Shay F., April 13, 2019
  • Review photo of North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park by Shay F., April 13, 2019
  • Review photo of North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park by Shay F., April 13, 2019
  • Review photo of North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park by Shay F., April 13, 2019
  • Review photo of North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park by Shay F., April 13, 2019
  • Review photo of North Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park by Shay F., April 13, 2019