Sunset Campground Bryce Canyon NP

Sunset Campground Bryce Canyon NP

Location: Sunset Campground, Bryce, Utah, 84764
Lat/Long: 37.622522 / -112.171827
Phone No: 435-834-5322
Email : brca_information@nps.gov
Website : http://www.nps.gov/brca/index.htm
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Amenities Onsite: Restrooms | Drinking water | Picnic tables | BBQ | Paved camp roads | Gravel pads | Pay phone |
Amenities Nearby : Visitors center | Restaurant | Dump station($5) | General store | Showers(1mi) | Ice$ |
Recreation Onsite: Hiking | Horseback riding | Wildlife viewing | Star gazing |
Recreation Nearby: Queens Garden Trail | Sunset Point | Bryce Canyon Lodge |

Description

Utah, Sunset Campground, Bryce Canyon National Park.

Direction:

From Highway 89 approximately 7 miles south of Panguitch, Utah, travel east on Highway 12 for about 14 miles. Turn south on Highway 63 to the main entrance of Bryce Canyon National Park. Sunset Campground is on the west (right) side of the road approximately 1.5 miles past the Visitor Center.

Comment

Sunset Campground is located in the beautiful Bryce Canyon National Park.  Camp spots at Sunset Campground and North Campground are all "Walk-Up" camp spots, reservations are available through ReserveAmerica.  Sunset Campground has 80 RV spots while. North Campground has just 15 RV camp spots.  The campground is within walking distance from the rim of Bryce Canyon.  It's located in a natural pine forest with most spots having shade.  Showers, laundry, and a market are available approximately one mile from the campground at the North Campground General Store. 

Local Recreation:

By far the most popular activity in the park is canyon hiking.  There are numerous trails available.  Visit the visitors center for details and maps.
 
Bryce Canyon Lodge is within walking distance with cabins, suites, and studio's available.  The lodge is right on the rim of the canyon.   For reservations call (435) 834-8700 or visit www.brycecanyonforever.com. Pets are not allowed in the lodge.
 
Park buses service the entire park and Bryce Canyon City.  They run every 15 minutes.  Just park the RV or car, you won't be needing them.
 
There is also a FREE park bus tour that runs twice a day.  You will need to make a reservation at the visitors center.  The bus will take you to numerous overlooks in the park.  The tour takes a few hours.
 
During the Campbase visit in July 2015, the national park was working on a paved bike path.  The path wound through the forest for several miles and may eventually connect to other bike trails.  When it's complete, it will be one of Americas best paths.  Bring your bike, you don't want to miss this one. 


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