Pool campground close to Bryce!
This site was great for our large group! Close to all hiking trails for Bryce Canyon. Short driving distance to restaurants. There was a pool a hot tub! The night sky was clear and BEAUTIFUL.
This site was great for our large group! Close to all hiking trails for Bryce Canyon. Short driving distance to restaurants. There was a pool a hot tub! The night sky was clear and BEAUTIFUL.
Nice quiet place
We got to pick our own camp site when we arrived. Used express check out. Super close to the heated restroom/bathouse. Jayce works on the grounds and brought us fire wood shortly after we arrived. It was very cold in October. Right by Bryce Canyon.
Nice spacious sites. Trees. Ruby’s grocery doesn’t gouge, and the Sinclair station across the street had the best price on diesel between here and Page AZ.
Awesome proximity to Bryce and great wood surrounded RV sites.
Check in was easy, directions perfect and it is a pretty spot with lots of trees. Dont even need to unhook..just grab the free shuttle which runs every 10 to 20 minutes. Nice long pulls thru's and spacious for an RV Park.
Wonderful Rv park. Just outside gates of Bryce. Large sites. Nice pool.
Very nice hot tub 104 degrees open till 10 pm. Super helpful staff. Pool is heated as well. Shuttle to Bryces from parking lot or drive in - very close 3 miles.
The campground is indeed right at the gateway road to Bryce Canyon. There is a shuttle stop right at the entrance (need a park pass to board). Tent sites are first come, first served and some lack shade, so plan arrival time accordingly.
This campground is super close to the entrance of Bryce Canyon NP with tons of amenities like general store, pool, and the ability to pick your own site. The bathrooms were always clean and the dishwashing station was really convenient. Everyone working at the site, from check-in to check-out was super friendly
We showed up on the 4th of July with no reservation and we were able to get a spot in their overflow lot. Not very scenic but SUPER convenient. Close to store, Western town, restaurants etc. We have the option to use the campground pool or the hotel one since it’s closest to overflow lot.
Laundry, showers, pool, lovely service.
This place is big, but doesn’t feel that way. Roads wind around pines with sites tucked in. A bit close together, tho. Good facilities and wifi.
Best reason to love this campground: they have a shuttle that picks you up from the campground and takes you into Bryce Canyon National Park. You don't have to worry about driving in the NP, parking your car, etc. It's a great shuttle service that we used and would highly recommend.
As for the campsite: it was our last stop of our Utah Mighty 5 adventure and we were t-i-r-e-d. Luckily, this place made our last night enjoyable and was a great stop.
Nothing particularly exciting about this, although I'll add that they do have a swimming pool which was nice to use to cool off after our hike. It was fairly crowded, as were the bathrooms and those amenities.
Our site was mostly dirt and slightly angled, which wasn't the best for tent camping, but we made it work.
Important to note: it gets COLD in this area, even in the summertime, so prepare accordingly.
Nothing quaint about Ruby’s RV park but they have everything one might need and offer full hookups for any size RV rig. The best best piece is it’s proximity to the Nat’l park - we would have stayed in the park but all the RV camping was closed in the park. Anyway, it fit the bill and btw for good food go to IDK bbq in Tropic. Just a lost the only good food around Bryce. Bryce Canyon coffee and pastry was good too but everything else we tried in this region was absolutely par or below.
We stayed here for two or three nights during our June 2020 trip to the Mighty Five. We much prefer dispersed camping on BLM/Forestry land, but sometimes, the time comes when you need a shower.
This campsite is the perfect place to stay intermittently when the urge to shower becomes a necessity. It’s reasonably-priced, and the tent sites were fairly private and not too noisy, considering their proximity to the about a million families camping in RVs near by. Of course, the best part of this campground is the showers, which are clean, clean, clean! We felt like new people after using these facilities. They may even allow non-camping guests to use showers for a nominal fee; each shower room is accessible with a code.
There is also a general store right on the property that has surprisingly nice knick-knacks, gifts, and food. A little on the pricey side but that is to be expected of a business so close to Bryce Canyon.
The park is a great spot to see Bry e Canyon. No troubles getting a spot on the last day of the season. October 30th.
Booked this site for the same day around 5PM! Had a huge tent site and warm showers were a huge plus. We stayed in September and by the middle of the night it was about 20 degrees so bundle up!!
Simply put, the best option if you want hookups near Bryce. Across the street from the shuttle and the bike trail that goes into the park.
Sites are nice and they have good WiFi. These folks do a great job and would recommend anyone stay here!
We booked a reservation with a small group and asked to be next to each other. They accommodated that request. The spaces were roomy and all of ours were pretty level. The hookups on our sites were more to one end of the site and not so much in the middle of the site which was not a problem for any of us. It seemed most sites had great shade trees in the area we were in. There is a newer area towards the back that did not have the large trees but those sites had a nice little grass area at each site. The in-ground fire pit is a nice feature. Clean showers, restrooms, and laundry room. A well-equipped store and a restaurant are within a short walking distance.
Oh, Bryce Canyon is right next door!
The office personnel gave us great information on trails for some 4Wheel drive adventures.
Great stay!
How ever you are traveling, Ruby's has an option for your accomodations. Just a mile outside of Bryce Canyon National Park, Ruby's is essentially a town of its own with multiple stores, restaurants, rentals and entertainment. Beautiful RV and tent camping sites with clean ammenities like laundry and bathrooms. Indoor and outdoor pools + hot tubs as well as great Wifi.
If you're in an RV, it's worth the extra few bucks for the upgraded sites, which give you more space and lots of trees.
Ruby's is quite an industry. I think they own the whole town right before the gate to Bryce Canyon. Large spots, shade and clean on their regular campground. We stayed in their overflows behind Best Western. Also large spots. Good mobile phone access, spotty WiFi though.
We stopped one night passing through. Took the furthest tent sight and the WiFi still worked. Solid showers. Got the job done
Got a tent site at Ruby’s for a night. It’s all that you’d expect from an RV Park; toilets, showers, laundromat, pool, etc. The tent sites are condensed to two open areas where all tent campers must squeeze into. You’re not guaranteed a fire pit or picnic table, so there’s that. It is located right outside Bryce Canyon NP entrance, making it very convenient to come and go. Overall a good experience.
You can’t turn around in this town and not see something labeled Ruby’s. Which is cool. Staff was very friendly. Squeezed us in (literally) with no reservations on a Saturday in August.
Sites are all gravel with some trees. Hookups are a bit forward so be prepared. Looked like all sites had a table and some had fire rings. Most sites like ours were not level at all, so again be prepared.
Facilities were clean, bathroom/shower is group style (not private rooms). Laundry area is huge, tons of washer/dryers. General store has all the basics; food, ice, wood, rv supplies.
Shuttle to the park is right there. They also have a public dump station for those in need.
Will definitely stay again if in the area.
We set up our tent and enos here and greatly enjoyed it! Staff was friendly and helpful. Bathrooms and showers were super clean. Lots of water pumps throughout. Very close to Bryce which was convenient.
This was our first time tent camping and this couldn’t have been a better place to do it. The amenities were great and they had clean bathrooms. All the sites have fire rings, and the general store has everything you need that you may not have thought of as a first-timer.
We rented a pull behind trailer to tow behind our LR4. We were looking for a clean, established campground with full hook ups, as close to Bryce Canyon NP as a possible. Ruby’s Inn was perfect for that. The spots were nice and level. The showers and toilets were clean. The store had plenty of necessities and the staff was friendly. Lots of restaurants near by and the Bryce Canyon buses stop at the entrance of the campground.
If you are looking for a remote campsite, or at least the illusion of it, this is not the site for you. The sites were easy to get in and out of and there was enough space for 2 vehicles.
Can’t beat the location. Campgrounds are nothing special but it’s worth the extra cost for the convenience for getting to and from Bryce. Also far and away the cleanest and nicest bathrooms of any campground I’ve been too
Easily the closest campground to Bryce. The “Ruby’s Empire” has the market cornered here, and all essential services are readily available.
Despite the nonstop traffic in the campground office, the staff was always pleasant and helpful. Amenities were good, not great. Our site was odd in that it abutted another site on an angle that our RV and our neighbor’s practically touching.
It’s crowded, noisy (quiet hour was respected by all), tight and pricey, but friendly and clean enough - and definitely close to Bryce.