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U.S. Highway 89 Bryce Canyon to Grand Canyon
Road damage south of Page, Arizona will impact travel between Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon National Parks. Click for a travel advisory and link to a map with suggested alternate routes: More »
Park Fees
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Admission to Bryce Canyon National Park is for seven days. No refunds are given due to inclement weather. Bryce Canyon National Park Vehicle Permit- $25.00 Bryce Canyon National Park Commercial Tour Fee - Based on vehicle capacity for all tour groups and bus companies. Group size is determined on vehicle seating capacity not number of actual people for all tours. Vehicles with a seating capacity of 26 or greater will be charged a flat fee of $150.00. Vehicles with a seating capacity of 16-25 seats will be charged a flat fee of $60.00. Vehicles with a seating capacity of 7-15 seats (Passenger Van) will be charged a flat fee of $50.00. Vehicles with a seating capacity of 1-6 seats will be charged a fee of $25.00 plus a per person fee of $12.00. Bryce Canyon accepts all Federal Recreation Lands / Interagency Passes Campground Fees These fees are for individual sites at North and Sunset Campground used by tents or Recreational Vehicles. For site information, restrictions and reservations including information about Sunset Group site, visit our Campground pages here. Regular Tent/RV Site - $15.00 per site per night. (eg: 3 nights at site B7 would be $45.00) Sunset Group Site (includes all individuals regardless of age/minimum of 7, maximum of 30)
Backcountry Camping Fees $5 - Per Permit - 1-2 persons - up to 7 nights maximum. $10 - Per Permit - 3-6 persons - up to 7 nights maximum. $15 - Per Permit - 7-15 persons (Group sites ONLY) - up to 7 nights maximum. Backcountry campsite information and regulations may be viewed here. |
Did You Know?
On a clear day, the visibility at Bryce Canyon National Park often exceeds 100 miles! This is due to our exceptional air quality, low humidity and high elevation. More...