Great Clean place to camp in Bryce
Make reservations early for this gem. Clean bathrooms, nice flat sites. Fire pit. In the trees, beautiful.
Make reservations early for this gem. Clean bathrooms, nice flat sites. Fire pit. In the trees, beautiful.
Stayed for 2 nights. Campground is really nice. Stayed in loop A site 11, which was private with lots of space. Bathrooms were really clean. There is a general store that does offer showers $3 for 8 minutes, which was really convenient. Would definitely stay here again.
We were in site 105 in loop D. It worked well for us though we didn't set up our tent. Most of the loop is a bit higher up with one site at our level and one more down lower. But picnic table and fire pit provided, and flush toilets are close by. It has trees all over but not a ton of privacy. I would opt for not sites 105 or 106 due the slope down from the rest of the campsite in this section.
Bryce does have showers for money (8 minute for $3) down at the store and they were nice.
It's not too far to walk to the store from loop D and that's a spot where the shuttle stops.
There was okay cell service for calls/texts.

Small and quiet during the shoulder season this campground has clean bathrooms and water readily available
Getting to the campground was super easy, it’s right near the visitors center! The road into the loops are decently wide, and there are two loops that can have RVs. I was driving an RV but planned to tent camp, and the site I had is tucked away so I could do both.
Had booked a couple of RV spots. Reservations fill up quick. RV spots are pretty exposed & mine was on a hill w/ only one levelish portion (53). Ended up in loop D tent area (93) and it seems like many camper van folks end up here. It's quieter & no generator noise. The spots are rather close to each other but luckily it wasn't full. These spots were available for day of reservations. No views really other than trees. Better than RV area though. Can hear road noise. No electric sites.


We spent two nights at North Campground while exploring Bryce Canyon NP. We were basically the only ones out camping here in late January but there was a couple in a tent the first night. You have to book through the reservations.gov website which proved to be problematic as they only open up a week or two due to weather changes this time of year. Bathroom was open and clean but all outside water was turned off to prevent freezing.

The campground is well kept, and the bathrooms are nice and clean, there is water, but no electricity. Spots are close together, no privacy and generator noise every morning and every evening



This is one of only 2 campground in Bryce Canyon NP. It is to be a first come first serve but now during the busy season reservations are required. North campground is not as quiet and is busier than Sunset campground. Direct access to biking and hiking trails. There is also a shuttle stop right at the entrance of the campground which allows you to leave your car behind while you visit the park. Except for loop A, the driveway surface for most sites is uneven, something to consider if you have a camper van. I camped in B47, B53 and B54 and the sites were even. Vans can reserve in both the RV and tent section. Another perk of using a camper van.











Cool campground! Clean, not too windy, and beautiful snow-covered forest during our stay. Facilities were very clean. Great location to kick off a trip into Bryce.

Had to stay in RV only section because it was not peak season which was not ideal as a tenter, but still a fine spot. Great facilities
This campground is located right within the Bryce Canyon National Park. Walking distance to the visitors center and great access point for the rim trail, which takes you to several other trails within the park. These are non electric sites but do accommodate RV’s and tents. Generator hours are from 8am-10am and again from 6pm-8pm. There is an area at the restrooms to wash your dishes. Bathrooms do not have any kind of hand soap or sanitizer so come prepared. No showers or laundry at this campground.

This is a nice campground with great access to trailheads and beautiful views of the night sky. The one issue is that our site had absolutely no level spots whatsoever, so we ended up setting up our tents in the parking bay. Otherwise, lovely stay overall - recommended for Bryce adventures!


Awesome place to camp if your visiting Bryce NP. Our site was level, pull thru, no hookups. Bathrooms were fine, showers available w/in walking distance at store. Walk to rim of the canyon. Quiet campground with lots of tall evergreen trees. Beautiful. Be ready to reserve 6 months ahead (to the minute!) Will sell out in an hour













Heavily treed to give a sense of privacy. Tent sites are well thought out. Convenient to the Rim Trail, which gives access to many others.

We arrive on a Tuesday around 3 PM in a 23ft Class B RV on a first-come, first-served basis and had no problem finding a site (#6) in loop A - the only campground open right now with several feet of snowpack in all other camp areas. The available sites were all paved, RV pull through, but definitely not level and close together (though not an issue for us as there were only a handful of other hearty souls dispersed around the loop). I wouldn’t want to come in her right now in a RV much bigger than 24ft due to the snow, ice and lack of level sites. Registration and payment via envelope and Dropbox at campground entrance. I paid $15/night on my Lifetime Senior InterAgency Pass. Very clean, heated bathroom and utility room which we appreciated as temps are single digits with wind gusts rocking the RV as I type this. No electric hook ups and water spigots, RV dump & Lodge all closed for the winter but facilities /groceries/accessories are available just outside the park entrance (Ruby’s General Store & Sinclair Gas). Short distance to all major scenic overlooks of the hoodoos in Bryce Amphitheater and associated hikes. Consider ice grips for your footwear if you plan on hiking this time of year, though many people said it was manageable with good hiking shoes. Would definitely stay here again.



Very nice campground - flush toilets in heated outbuildings in each loop, responsive and friendly camp hosts, a dump and water fill station (included in the camping fee), and even a general store with showers and a laundromat (the showers are token only, so you have to buy tokens when the general store is open - until 6 PM). Only complaint is the RV campgrounds are not even trying to be level, so we did the best we could in our truck camper with lynx levelers.
Nice and quiet close to the visitor center. Toilets were clean.
Loved our site. Looked over a field. Could see visitor center and bike path. Easy walk to catch bus. Do bus tour first to see highlights then do hike from Sunrise point through Navajo and Wall Street. That was a great hike on a cold and windy day. Toilets very clean.












We stayed here for 5 days in mid March while visiting the park. At that time, the campground was first come first serve and we had no issue finding a site. We parked next to a water spigot, so we had no issue keeping our water full. We have 860W of solar on the roof of our RV and still had some issue keeping batteries charged due to weather and all of the tree cover at the site. Generator hours are allowed 2 hours in the morning and afternoon, so that was helpful. Cell service with ATT and Verizon were both good here.
Overall a nice spot, but cost $30/night with no hookups, which seems a little high to me. Also the dump site was closed for winter. Would definitely recommend this campground for visiting Bryce Canyon!


North Campground is only campground open year round, which brought us here. Due to winter closures only loop A was open to first come / first serve. Glad we got here early on a Tuesday morning since all sites were snatched up quickly. Sites were well spaced to reduce noise. $20/night for tents. Easy access to park. We had cell coverage at campsite.


November is an interesting time of year to be camping at Bryce. Loop C is first come, first serve. The days can be mild, but the night are very cold. Loop C and all of Sunset Campground are closed.
Particularly challenging for those who camp in tents due to the uneven grading and poor site maintenance. Loops C & D are for tents except in the off season where allRV's and tents are lumped together in Loop A--- or A & B --- which is a loop best suited to RV's. Many tent sites are very small.
Flush toilets are good in this campground.
If you are in a tent, problems abound in this campground. Decent tent sites in Loop D are 93, 95, 97,98,99, 101. D is better than Loop C.

Got stuck in a snow storm and needed a place to crash. North campground is first come first serve and there were MANY spots open. The campground has 99 total spots roughly half of which can be for RVs or other larger rigs. You can hike to incredible views from the campground. If you're good with no hookups... This is a great place to set up as basecamp for exploring Bryce.
I have come here twice and been able to easily find a spot for my RV.



Close to bathroom and clean
This is a great campground in the trees to begin your adventure at Bryce Canyon National Park. It's right after you enter the gates on the left hand side. It's first come first serve and I would suggest getting here early. We arrived around 1 p.m. midweek and by 4 p.m. all the spots seemed to be taken. $20 per site for tents or camper vans, $30 for RVs. Put your money in the envelope kind of place. Worked great for us. Beware, in fall it can get chilly!!


North campground in Bryce Canyon NP is way busy even for mid September. No level RV spots & you'll be 10 feet from your neighbors. Way overpriced!
I chose this campground instead of dispersed camping around Bryce due to fire restrictions on BLM and USNFS. The sites are a bit close to each other’s but except for that great spot, you are 2 minutes walking distance from the rim and endless trails. Restrooms were clean.







