North Campground - Camp near Bryce, Utah
North Campground - Bryce, Bryce, UT 84764, USA,Bryce,Utah
37.6352027, -112.1669029
2.7 miles S of Bryce, Utah
Address: North Campground - Bryce, Bryce, UT 84764, USA
GPS: 37°38'6.7"N 112°10'0.9"W
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State: Utah

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North Campground is one of the two main campgrounds in Bryce Canyon National Park. The campground is open to RV and tent campers. Thirteen RV sites available for reservation and 86 RV and tent sites are available on a first come first served basis at North Campground.

Restrooms with flushing toilets are available at the campsite, as well as picnic tables. Drinking water and fire grates are also available for campers.

During the summer months the General Store near North Campground is open. The General store has coin operated showers and laundry available for campers to use.

There are no sewer, water or electrical hook-ups available for RVs in North Campground. During the summer months a dump station is available at the South end of the campground for a $5 use fee. Potable water is also available.

North Campground charges a $20 fee for a tent campsite and a $30 fee for a RV campsite. These fees are reduced to half price for campers with Golden Age, Golden Access and America the Beautiful Federal Lands Senior and Access Passes.

Each campsite allows up to ten campers, with up to six campers over 16 years old, three tents and two vehicles.

North Campground is close to some of the most famous spots in Bryce Canyon, including Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Queens Garden Trail and Navajo Trail.

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  1. Plan Ahead and Prepare
  2. Travel & camp on durable surfaces
  3. Dispose of waste properly
  4. Leave what you find
  5. Minimize campfire impacts
  6. Respect wildlife
  7. Be considerate of other visitors

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From Bryce, Utah

  1. Head northeast (0.1 mi)
  2. Turn right (0.4 mi)
  3. Turn right (0.2 mi)
  4. Turn left (0.2 mi)
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