Bryce Canyon North Campground has 103 campsites that are in close proximity to the largest concentration of Hoodoos in the world. The campground is set up in 4 loops (A, B, C & D). Loop A has 30 campsites for larger trailers and RVs. There are 25 campsites in loop A that are reservable. All other campsites in North Campground are first-come first-served. Loops B, C and D can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (less than 20 feet).
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The campground has drinking water, flush toilets and dump station ($). Each campsite has a table, fire ring and grate. Also, Bryce Canyon North Campground is closer to the visitor center, general store, laundry ($) and showers ($).
Bryce Canyon National Park features the largest collection of hoodoos in the world. There are approximately 60 miles of trails to explore throughout the park. There’s also a scenic drive that traverses the entire length of the main park road (18 miles). Outdoor recreation includes hiking, biking, backcountry hiking/camping, horseback riding, stargazing, picnicking and viewing nature. There are also ranger programs, astronomy programs, a geology festival each July, and snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during the winter.
In addition to the campgrounds, facilities include the historic Bryce Canyon Lodge, visitor center, shuttle bus service, restaurants, gift shots, picnic areas, a laundry, showers and public WiFi.