RV Parks & Campgrounds Near Bryce Canyon in Bryce Canyon Country
Bryce Canyon Country offers a wide variety of RV parks and campgrounds that put you right in the heart of the adventure. Stay among red-rock cliffs, tucked in cool mountain forests, or beside quiet desert lakes. Each setting offers its own views, atmosphere, and way to experience the outdoors.You’ll find everything from full-service RV resorts with modern comforts to simple public campgrounds steps from trails and scenic overlooks. Choose the style that fits your trip. As you explore, enjoy the nearby small towns for food, supplies, and local hospitality. Please help keep these beautiful landscapes pristine by following Leave No Trace.
Types of RV Camping Available in Bryce Canyon Country
Before you explore the campgrounds and RV parks below, here’s a quick look at the main types of rv camping you’ll find throughout Bryce Canyon Country:
Private RV Parks
Private RV parks offer the most comfort and convenience, providing features such as hookups, showers, WiFi, and other amenities. Many of these parks are open year-round.
National Park Campgrounds
National park campgrounds are located inside Bryce Canyon National Park and provide unmatched access to viewpoints and trails. These campgrounds are basic, operate seasonally, and do not offer hookups.
National Forest Campgrounds
National forest campgrounds provide a rustic experience with shaded sites set among pine forests near lakes and meadows. Amenities vary by location, and most sites have limited or no hookups.
State Park Campgrounds
State park campgrounds, such as those in Kodachrome Basin and Escalante Petrified Forest State Parks, offer reservable sites, restroom facilities, and direct access to scenic trails and viewpoints.
Dispersed & Primitive Camping
While dispersed and primitive camping is permitted on some BLM and national forest lands, these areas are extremely rugged and lack all services, facilities, and conveniences. Conditions can be challenging and require significant experience, advanced preparation, and full self-sufficiency. For most visitors, these sites are not recommended. Visitors should ensure they are camping on public BLM or national forest land and not on private property. If you do choose this option, please be fully prepared and follow all Leave No Trace practices.
RV Parks & Campground DirectoryÂ

King Creek Campground Rd, Bryce Canyon City, UT
(801) 226-3564

Deer Creek Canyon Road, Boulder, UT 84716
(435) 826-5600

UT-12, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
(435) 834-5441

Fishlake National Forest, UT-12, UT
(435) 896-9233

100 S Main St, Tropic, UT 84776
(435) 679-8546

FR 132, Antimony, UT 84712
(435) 826-5499

3279 UT-12, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 233-7042

Cannonville, UT 84718
(435) 679-8562

940 UT-12, Cannonville, UT 84718
(435) 679-8228

Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
(435) 834-5322

2762 N Hwy 89, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 690-9088

Lower Calf Creek Falls Trailhead, Boulder, UT 84716
(435) 826-5600

420 N Main St, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 749-0534

White Bridge Campground Rd, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 865-3200

Pine Creek Road (Forest Road 154) Escalante, UT 84726
(435) 865-3700

Dixie National Forest, FR 113, Hatch, UT 84735
(435) 676-9300

495 W Main St, Escalante, UT 84726
(435) 826-4959

594 US-89, Hatch, UT 84735
(435) 720-4464

284 N Shore Rd, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 676-8448

440 West Lilys Lane , Panguitch, UT, 84579
(435) 690-1246

Dixie National Forest, Forest Rd 154, Escalante, UT 84726
(877) 444-6777

215 Red Rock Dr, Cannonville, UT 84718
(435) 523-4109

900 UT-20, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 676-2500

300 S Main St, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764
(435) 834-5301

555 S Main St, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 772-9633

5085 Mammoth Creek Cir. Hatch, Utah 84735
435-735-4902

Dixie National Forest, UT-143, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 865-3200

2153 N Hwy 89, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 676-8348

2000 UT-12, Boulder, UT 84716
(435) 287-4137

2020 West Highway 12, Escalante, UT 84726
(435) 274-7222

1175 E 360 S, Escalante, UT 84726
(435) 826-4787

680 W Main St, Escalante, UT 84726
(435) 690-0819

80 South Main Highway 12, Tropic, UT, 84776
(435) 679-8546

710 Reservoir Rd, Escalante, UT 84726
(435) 826-4466

905 UT-143, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 676-2650

Dixie National Forest, UT-12, Panguitch, UT 84759
(435) 676-2676

MM 28, UT-276, Ticaboo, UT 84533
(844) 662-2628
RV Campgrounds by Region
The areas below offer a quick guide to the different regions of Bryce Canyon Country and the kinds of experiences each one provides. Use this overview to understand the scenery, atmosphere, and access each location offers as you plan your stay.
Bryce Canyon City
The closest basecamp to Bryce Canyon National Park, ideal for visitors who want quick park access, shuttle service, and convenient amenities just minutes from major viewpoints and trails.
Tropic & Cannonville
Two small towns along Scenic Byway 12 that offer easy access to Bryce Canyon, Kodachrome Basin, and family-friendly dining and services. A great choice for a quieter stay with nearby conveniences.
Panguitch & Panguitch Lake
Panguitch offers historic small-town charm and year-round RV options. Nearby Panguitch Lake provides a cooler, high-elevation setting with forested surroundings and excellent fishing. It’s the perfect area for travelers seeking a mountain escape.
Escalante & Boulder
A more scenic and remote-feeling area known for dramatic landscapes, slot canyon hikes, and backroad adventures in Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument.
Hatch & Mammoth Creek
Peaceful, less-traveled areas between Panguitch and Bryce Canyon, surrounded by forest and meadows. Great for visitors who prefer a quieter atmosphere with easy access to both the national forest and Scenic Byway 12.
Antimony & Ticaboo
More out-of-the-way destinations suited for exploring reservoirs, state parks, and the more rugged corners of southern Utah, including routes toward Lake Powell.
How to Choose the Right Campground
Every area offers something a little different. Consider the following as you plan:
- Proximity to Bryce Canyon: Areas closest to the park entrance offer the quickest access.
- Amenities: Private RV parks are the best choice if you need hookups, showers, or WiFi.
- Climate: Higher-elevation areas stay cooler in summer.
- Water Access: For lakeside views or fishing, look for campgrounds near major reservoirs.
- Winter Availability: Some private RV parks remain open year-round.
Know Before You Go
Reservations
Private RV parks often book quickly during peak months. National park and national forest campgrounds may offer limited reservations or operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
Weather & Elevation
Temperatures can vary widely across the region, especially at higher elevations. Expect cooler nights year-round and prepare accordingly.
Services & Amenities
Amenities vary throughout the region. Private RV parks typically offer the most services, while public and dispersed sites have limited or no facilities.
Road Conditions
A large majority of RV parks and campgrounds in Bryce Canyon Country require travel on dirt or gravel roads. Always check road conditions in advance and be prepared for variable and changing terrain
Leave No Trace
Help protect these landscapes by staying on durable surfaces, packing out all waste, respecting quiet hours, and observing fire restrictions.
Plan Your Trip
Start planning your Bryce Canyon camping adventure and book your stay at your perfect RV park today!
Need more help planning your trip? Check out these activities available in the area:
Mountain Biking
Canyoneering
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Museums
Aerial ToursÂ
Dining
Have questions about your trip? Feel free to call us at 800-444-6689.
