North Campground
Bryce Canyon National Park
Write a Review Hwy 63 Bryce, UT 84764 435-834-5322 Reservations: 877-444-6777 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.6381, -112.1678
Overview of North Campground
Reservations are required late May 27 - early Oct. First-come, first-served the remainder of the year.
Some sites can accommodate RVs and trailers with a combined max length of 60 ft.
Dump station is only open in the summer.
Last Price Paid: $30
Reported by JayneJ on 4/6/2024
Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Class A)
Reported by Nikkimckenna on 4/30/2021
Number of Sites 100
Pad Type asphalt
Reservations yes
Elevation 7,906 ft / 2,409 m
Max Stay 14
Max Length 30 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 435-834-5322
Sarah asked on 12/11/2022
Is there a central water station to fill my RV before parking in the campsite?
camper-895523 asked on 2/5/2024
What are the chances of finding a first in/first served site (for a Class C RV) in Late April in the evening? Does e...
camper-875531 asked on 9/28/2023
Answer questionJax-n-Me asked on 6/26/2022
Does anyone know if there are charging stations (outlets) for eBikes in the area? Thanks.
Molly Sue asked on 5/22/2022
Is there a spot to park an extra vehicle at North Campground?
Molly Sue asked on 12/24/2021
Does anyone know if I can park my 16' Scamp trailer in a tent-only site at North Campground? Thanks!
lori asked on 10/19/2019
Does anyone know when Bryce campgrounds will be available for reservations in 2020? Right now they are all xxxxx
Reviews of North Campground 35 people have reviewed this location.
“Great location ”
Reviewed 8/29/2020
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 44 |
RV Length: | 8' (Teardrop Trailer) |
Love this Campground right next to all the hiking trails. Paved bike path runs thru as well. Spots for tents only, campers only and small rigs only. Water and real bathrooms. Showers are $3 and not in the Campground but the general store. Laundry as well. Only downfall is no hammocks in trees.
Ghostrunner5 would stay here again
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“Close to Visitor Center and shuttle stop. Open sites in the Ponderosa Pines.”
Reviewed 10/2/2019
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | Loop A, Site 15 |
RV Length: | 24' (Class C) |
Stayed here one night on 9/25/19 at Campsite 15 on Loop A. Cost was $30, no hook ups but flush toilets. No showers and dump station cost $5 to use. Loop A is paved and most sites are pull through. Loop B is dirt road and dusty. Some shade from Ponderosa Pines. Only 2-3 minute walk to Visitor Center and shuttle stop. No RVs over ... more
Stayed here one night on 9/25/19 at Campsite 15 on Loop A. Cost was $30, no hook ups but flush toilets. No showers and dump station cost $5 to use.
Loop A is paved and most sites are pull through. Loop B is dirt road and dusty.
Some shade from Ponderosa Pines. Only 2-3 minute walk to Visitor Center and shuttle stop. No RVs over 20' were allowed at the various scenic overlooks so shuttle is mandatory. Shuttle system very efficient however.
Arrived about 9:00 am and a few sites were open. Get there early as it is first come/first serve.
Bathrooms were clean with flush toilets. Site is about a 15-20 minute hike to the Sunrise Point overlook via the Rim Trail accessed from the Loop C area.
Highly recommend the Rainbow Point tour bus ride. Only one in AM and one in PM. Make reservation ASAP since there are only 40 seats. April, our tour guide/bus driver, was great, and it is FREE.
There was some noise from main park road during day but got quiet after 7pm.
Make sure you look at the night sky.
Arizona UF Gator would stay here again
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“Pre-4th of July Stay”
Reviewed 9/12/2019
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 15 Loop A |
RV Length: | 25' |
Stayed here the weekend before the 4th of July. Got into the campground around 9am on a Friday and found site 15 available. This site is also on the outer part of the loop, which was great as it gave us a little better view and provided a little more privacy. There is a short trail next to the site that leads to the main visitor cent... more
Stayed here the weekend before the 4th of July. Got into the campground around 9am on a Friday and found site 15 available. This site is also on the outer part of the loop, which was great as it gave us a little better view and provided a little more privacy. There is a short trail next to the site that leads to the main visitor center, which was nice for us to walk over, and we didn't notice too many people going through this trail, so it didn't bother us while we were there. The site is a pull-thru site (which I believe are most of them here) and we had not problem getting in and out with our truck and trailer.
Like most NP campgrounds, not hook ups, but there are water spigots between a few sites, and a dump station ($5 honor system).
Overall, a great campground for my family, as my kids enjoyed riding their bikes around the loop. Also is central to the main Bryce scenic locations, so made going back and forth to grab lunch or take a break very convenient.
2N1E_OJ would stay here again
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“quiet 1 night stay”
Reviewed 8/24/2019
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | A26 |
Reasonably spacious. Campers cut through to toilet. Numerous yellow jackets.
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“Good camping, but neighbors were awful. ”
Reviewed 7/2/2019
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | C73 |
A & B loops are for RV’s, C & D are for tents. Don’t expect privacy at any of the sites as they are all pretty open with trees providing light shade. C73 and the one next to it are the largest tent sites I found (in a small valley between two hills and tucked away a bit). The children were running around and screaming every n... more
A & B loops are for RV’s, C & D are for tents.
Don’t expect privacy at any of the sites as they are all pretty open with trees providing light shade.
C73 and the one next to it are the largest tent sites I found (in a small valley between two hills and tucked away a bit).
The children were running around and screaming every night I was here. If it wasn’t for the kids, it would have been nice and quiet. I’m listening to multiple children throwing tantrums and screaming at the top of their lungs right now as I write this.
The restrooms were clean and maintained daily. There was a camp sink and spigot next to C73 that put out very cold and refreshing water.
The Lodge is two miles up the road and has a pretty good breakfast.
There was also a General Store that was totally over priced but nearby, if you found yourself missing something. Firewood was $6 a small bundle. In town at the gas station it was $5ish for the same thing.
Show up early as it’s all first come first serve. Everything is pretty well spoken for by noon.
Flygrrl would stay here again
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“Happy every moment here!”
Reviewed 5/21/2019
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 36 |
RV Length: | 32' (Class A) |
Bryce Canyon North Campground was first come, first served which was WONDERFUL for those of us who don't want to plan months ahead and have to stick to a rigid schedule. We arrived around 10:30 AM and there was a steady flow of campers in and out of the CG. It didn't take too long for the CG to become full again, but all day there we... more
Bryce Canyon North Campground was first come, first served which was WONDERFUL for those of us who don't want to plan months ahead and have to stick to a rigid schedule. We arrived around 10:30 AM and there was a steady flow of campers in and out of the CG. It didn't take too long for the CG to become full again, but all day there were at least some campers coming and going.
After entering, drive around until you find a site and then go down to the fee station and fill out a form with your information and put it in the fee box with the receipt on your campsite post. Having a variety of cash on hand helps to avoid having to search for change.
Loop A was for 20 feet and above, but was not enforced as there were teardrop campers, etc. in there and it was full. We chose a site in loop B which would have been ok, but I saw site 36 open and we ended up taking it. It was very spacious for our 32' Baystar and quite level. There were sites in front and behind it, but none directly beside it.
The picnic table was a few steps below the site. There were trees around, but we got plenty of solar. There are no hook-ups, but there is a dump station close by.
Besides the beautiful setting and being able to get in at the last minute, not having to drive anywhere was the best part. The hiking trails were right off the campground. We got up before sunrise to take pictures of the hoodoos and it was wonderful to have them right outside our door.
There was a table at the entrance of the CG to leave things you no longer need so other campers can use them. There is a general store that was VERY pricey - $7.50 for a pint of ice cream. There are shuttles through the park for visitors. The bathrooms have a camp sink room for washing things. There were camp hosts making the rounds, but we had no interaction with them.
The only downside is there was nowhere to unhook our car after entering the park. The overflow parking was packed and there was nowhere else to do it until we got to our site. In the future, I would unhook before entering the park.
Good Verizon service with a WeBoost.
tacksonthedeck would stay here again
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“Beautiful National Park with Amazing Hikes”
Reviewed 7/14/2018
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 9 |
Site Number: | 21 |
Beautiful National Park but campground needs some help. We had read that the park would be re-paving this June. All sites were first come first serve. Unfortunately, no signs of re-paving and it really needs it. Campground roads are deteriorating, the campsites are uneven and several inches below the roads. It took several tries to... more
Beautiful National Park but campground needs some help.
We had read that the park would be re-paving this June. All sites were first come first serve. Unfortunately, no signs of re-paving and it really needs it. Campground roads are deteriorating, the campsites are uneven and several inches below the roads. It took several tries to get into a site.
All in all, our site was probably one of the best. We were in loop A which is designated for RVs over 20 feet.
Bathrooms were ok but no shower ( showers at the parks general store).
Even with these inconveniences, we’d definitely stay here again. Being in the park is hard to beat.
KenneysSeeAmerica would stay here again
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“Even in the Snow...Great”
Reviewed 7/9/2018
Nightly rate: | $10 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | B 40 |
RV Length: | 19' |
North Campground has no hook-ups but it does have flush toilets and power in the washrooms, which were clean. It was first come, first served and the ranger was very nice when we arrived, helping us pick our spot, (B 40). We were walking distance to the Visitor Center, where shuttles were waiting to take us through the park. Although c... more
North Campground has no hook-ups but it does have flush toilets and power in the washrooms, which were clean. It was first come, first served and the ranger was very nice when we arrived, helping us pick our spot, (B 40). We were walking distance to the Visitor Center, where shuttles were waiting to take us through the park. Although cold and snowy, the campground was woodsy, pretty and a pleasant place to stay. $10 with Geezer Pass.
mikelcesc would stay here again
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“Nice and Clean”
Reviewed 6/13/2018
Nightly rate: | $10 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 71 |
This is a nice campground and is a great way to see Bryce Canyon- sunset point is only a few minutes trek from most campsites. The campsite itself is pretty average for a National Park but definitely one of the nicer ones. The stars were incredible and the canyon itself was awesome.
GKost would stay here again
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“Nice Campground”
Reviewed 6/13/2018
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 71 |
It is a really nice National Park campground but not nearly as private or neat as BLM sites. That being said, it’s really pleasant that the campground is divided so that tent/van camping is seperated from RV spots. There are plenty of shady spots to beat the heat and sunrise rim is a short hike from most sites.
GKost would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- picnic area
- recreation trail
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- firewood
- general store
- recycle
- restrooms: flush
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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