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Number of accommodations: 97
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Reviews (593)
What Guests Are Saying
Sunset Campground offers a beautiful and quiet setting within Bryce Canyon National Park, with clean and well-maintained bathrooms and spacious campsites surrounded by trees. Its convenient location allows easy access to hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, enhancing the camping experience. While some sites may be too small for larger RVs and cell service is limited, the overall atmosphere and amenities make it a highly recommended destination for nature lovers.
What Guests Are Saying
Sunset Campground offers a beautiful and quiet setting within Bryce Canyon National Park, with clean and well-maintained bathrooms and spacious campsites surrounded by trees. Its convenient location allows easy access to hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, enhancing the camping experience. While some sites may be too small for larger RVs and cell service is limited, the overall atmosphere and amenities make it a highly recommended destination for nature lovers.
Review Summary
federico p
VerifiedOctober 22, 2024 • Stayed at: A226, Loop: A LOOP
Very nice and clean compground, very recommended. Showers are 5 minutes away by car (near the camp grocery and cost few dollars). Do not hesitetate to come here!
Frank M
VerifiedOctober 19, 2024 • Stayed at: A209, Loop: A LOOP
We liked the location of the campground a lot, since many of the top hikes in the park can be done without using a car or the shuttle. Getting in and out of many of the sites can be tough depending on the equipment. Especially people with trailers often have a hard time (not much room to maneuver). For vans some of the driveways should be less steep.
Martina V
VerifiedOctober 18, 2024 • Stayed at: C295, Loop: C LOOP
The campsite was under the trees and the place was very pleasant.
The only thing that bothered me was that it required 10 coins for the shower, which was a bit outdated.
Caitlin T
VerifiedOctober 18, 2024 • Stayed at: C279, Loop: C LOOP
Beautiful, quiet, clean. The area was extremely well maintained. We had two stays here, one of which was during the new moon - we kept the fly off our tent just to see the stars. I couldn't recommend this campground highly enough!
Carolina P
VerifiedOctober 18, 2024 • Stayed at: C279, Loop: C LOOP
Great site. The host was lovely and showed us where to hike with out limited time. Neighbors were courteous.
Raymond E
VerifiedOctober 17, 2024 • Stayed at: A238, Loop: A LOOP
The location is nice but we didn’t stay after arriving. Too late to cancel. There is only one restroom per loop and our loops restroom had a sign on it that it was permanently closed. Wish we knew this before.
Thomas C
VerifiedOctober 16, 2024 • Stayed at: A237, Loop: A LOOP
Our campsite was A237 A loop. This is a bad campsite. You have to share the parking pad with A236. The picture on the recreation.gov site does not indicate that the parking pad is a double one. Fortunately, A237 site has the clear side to the RV entrance. A236 has the RV entrance facing the RV of site A237. The two nights we were there we did have good neighbors but the sites were much less than ideal for both of us. The depth of the parking was also an issue. We have a trailer that is 21' long hitch to rear end. We had to park our Highlander perpendicular to the trailer to keep it off the road and there was barely enough room to park it there. We did overhang the A236 site about a foot. A ranger came by and told us that we could not have any part of the wheels off the paving of the site so that is why we overhung the adjacent site slightly. That did not cause a problem with the neighbors. The second day a long trailer pulled with a large pickup parked several sites away from us and they parked the pickup completely off the paved pad. The same ranger drove past the pickup site at least twice and did not require them to park elsewhere. The park itself was great to visit and we had a good time.
Sarah O
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: A206, Loop: A LOOP
We loved staying at Sunset Campground and were lucky to get a spot. Since RVs are not allowed to park in any parking areas in Bryce Canyon NP make sure that you set out on an early hike in the morning and be back before check out at 11:30. This should give you enough time to complete one of the loops.
Andrew M
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: A245, Loop: A LOOP
Location is this campground’s strong point - Bryce is beautiful. However the campground is mostly a place to park, with no privacy or space, and exceptionally unlevel sites. Someone needs to give NPS a level and lessons on how to use one.
Matthew R
VerifiedOctober 14, 2024 • Stayed at: B259, Loop: B LOOP
Sunset campground was amazing. We rented a site for a single-car, tent-only and it was perfect. The campsite does not feel or look crowded at all, even when it is fully booked. We were surrounded by nature, towering pine trees, fresh mountain air and even wildlife! The bathrooms (albeit lacking showers) have everything you need: privacy, clean toilets and even a separate kitchen area to wash your dishes! It was just what we were looking for and just what we needed to get away from San Diego for a long weekend. Seeing as the parks are right next to each other, we used our campsite as a "base of operations" to visit Capital Reef NP for the day! If we ever make it back to Bryce then Sunset Campground is where we're staying in.
Location Sunset Campground (UT)
Address:
P.O. Box 640201 Bryce Canyon
Bryce, UT, 84764
United States
From Highway 89 approximately 7 miles (11 km) south of Panguitch, Utah, travel east on Highway 12 for about 14 miles (22.5 km). Turn south on Highway 63 to the main entrance of Bryce Canyon National Park. Sunset Campground is on the west (right) side of the road approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) past the Visitor Center.
Latitude & Longitude: 37.6344 / -112.167
Elevation: 2427 feet
Policies & Rules
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Regulations. Obey all posted Bryce Canyon campground rules. |
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Camping Discounts. The America the Beautiful Interagency Senior and Access Passholders are eligible for a 50% discount on camping fees. Annual and other Interagency Passes do not qualify for the discount. If you are unsure, check the pass benefits on the back of your pass. |
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No Hookups. There are no electric, water, or sewer hookups at any campsite. Potable water is available throughout the campground. A dump station is open mid-May through mid-October (weather depending) and there is no fee for registered campers. |
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When deciding upon a site please remember to check the total driveway length to ensure the that the added length of your truck and trailer or RV and tow vehicle will fit in the allotted driveway space. |
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Group Size Maximums: A 6 person maximum capacity is enforced. Arriving with more than 6 may result in purchasing another site or cancellation of your reservation. |
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No Large Group Gatherings. Reserving blocks of sites for commercial group camping or large family group gatherings is not permitted. |
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Portable showers and toilets are not permitted. It is prohibited to dump grey or black water anywhere in the campground other than the official dump station. |
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RV & and Tent Restrictions. The park allows one recreational vehicle per site. EXCEPTION: No trailers or RVs are allowed in Loops B and C, this includes pop-up tent trailers. B & C loops are for tent campers and small camper vans only.. A recreational vehicle is any vehicle, driven or towed, equipped with permanently installed sleeping, cooking and/or water storage facilities (RVs, trailers, camper vans, pop-ups, pickup campers, etc). Three (3) tents maximum on established sites only, each within 20 feet of the fire grate. The tent/Camper Van only policy is enforced. Arriving in any type of small RV or trailer may result in purchasing another site or cancellation of your reservation. Guests with trailers will have to leave them in the overflow parking lot located at the entrance to North Campground |
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The park prohibits hanging hammocks or any other items from trees. |
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Do not remove picnic tables or barricades (large rocks, large tree branches, logs or carsonite posts) for any reason. Cars are to stay on paved areas and not parked in the dirt and other natural resources. |
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Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. Generators are only permitted in Loop A. Generator hours: 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m and 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. |
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Altitude. This is a high elevation facility. Be aware of altitude sickness symptoms, especially if you are accustomed to lower elevations. |
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Gathering firewood, pine cones or pine needles found within park boundaries is prohibited. Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more. |
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Pets. Pets must be restrained at all times. Leashes must be no longer than six feet. (1.8 meters) Do not tie pets to trees or leave unattended at anytime. |
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Bryce Canyon National Park is a Dark Sky Park and we don't allow the use of extra lighting in campsites such as string lights, etc. |