Place

North Campground

A brown wooden kiosk with multiple information panels sits below green shingled awnings
The North Campground kiosk should be your first stop when entering the campground

NPS Photo / Peter Densmore

Quick Facts
Location:
Located across the road to the east of the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center
Significance:
First planned campground in the park
Designation:
Loop C and Loop D Comfort Stations added to National Register of Historic Places on April 25, 1995

Fire Pit, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Picnic Table, Restroom, Toilet - Flush, Wheelchair Accessible

North Campground is located across the road to the east of the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center and is comprised of 99 sites in 4 loops; A, B, C, D. Loops A & B are for RV campers. Loops C & D are for tent campers. All North Campground sites are first-come, first-served.

There are no sewer, water or electrical hook-ups available. A dump station is available in summer months at the south end of the campground for a $5 use fee. Potable water is available near the dump station.

North Campground is close to the Visitor Center, General Store, and Fairyland Loop/Rim Trail.

Camping at Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park has two campgrounds, North and Sunset, located in close proximity to the Visitor Center, Bryce Canyon Lodge and the main Bryce Amphitheater. North Campground is first-come, first-served and Sunset Campground accepts reservations on a 6-month rolling basis during peak season. Sunset Campground also has a Group Site for reservation.
Read more about park campgrounds and registration.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Last updated: March 24, 2022