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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
Rebecca H
VerifiedJuly 9, 2021 • Stayed at: C279, Loop: C LOOP
The campground was great. Some sites are close together, but our site had plenty of space. Bathrooms were clean and there is a wonderful dish washing station with hot water. We loved our stay at Bryce and this campground was a perfect ‘home base’. The campground provides easy shuttle access and is close to the shared use path as well.
Raymond C
VerifiedJuly 8, 2021 • Stayed at: A215, Loop: A LOOP
Proud of the exceptional work of our national parks employees. Especially after Zion’s scary landslide! Kudos for keeping our national parks clean and safe!
Jessica K
VerifiedJuly 8, 2021 • Stayed at: C303, Loop: C LOOP
We had a campsite for the night of the flash flood/mudslide. We did not get to camp for obvious reasons. Please keep our money for help with the cleanup. Happy trails!
Kate R
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: C305, Loop: C LOOP
The park was beautiful and we absolutely loved it! My only complaint isn't related to the park itself, just the campers and lack of enforcement of the rules. We camped in the tent only area, and ended up having partiers next to us who weren't there to enjoy nature, they were there to party with their friends. The rules say a max of 2 tents and 2 vehicles. They had 3 tents and 3 vehicles, and were allowed to do so. They didn't follow the quiet hour rules at all, and were the rudest campers I have ever camped next to. After they left, a camper van set up in a tent only site. And again, were allowed to do so. We saw multiple camper vans in tent only sites. Incredibly frustrating to people who camp in the tent only sites to get away from lights to see the stars, and enjoy the peacefulness of nature.
Lisa S
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: A230, Loop: A LOOP
The campsites were adequate for our truck camper, but quite close together. Our main issue with this experience is the campsite reservation process. We reserved these sites in January the minute that that reservations became available. Wanted to stay 3 nights, could only book 2 nights in one site and 1 night in another site, because there was nothing else available for the entire 2 week window that we had available for this trip (early June). When we were staying at the campground, there were quite a few empty sites that were reserved but no one ever showed up to use them. The staff people we asked said that they were reserved through the website and until the website released them they were not permitted to let anyone else use them, which they were not ever released because the people who reserved them never bothered to cancel their reservations.
This whole reservation system for the National Parks is ridiculous, the people who are on the ground at the parks should be able to have some control of the sites in their own campgrounds. There were plenty of sites available in the other campground in the park, which was first-come-first served, but we drove over 1,000 miles to get there and wanted the guarantee of camping site in the park. This is a beautiful park, and the shuttle service is terrific, once you park in the campground, you don't have to drive anywhere to see all of the major overlooks. We loved the park, other than the misery of trying to book the sites, it was an amazing experience to stay in the park.
Michael W
VerifiedJuly 7, 2021 • Stayed at: C295, Loop: C LOOP
nice camping spots on C loop.
Peggy C
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: A209, Loop: A LOOP
Great spot!
Emmanuel S
VerifiedJuly 6, 2021 • Stayed at: C294, Loop: C LOOP
Sunset campground is so peaceful and clean. Great place to stay to explore Bryce Canyon National Park.
Lavinia V
VerifiedJuly 5, 2021 • Stayed at: C308, Loop: C LOOP
Campground is clean and has beautiful trees! We were also helped by park ranger to start the dead battery. Food at Bryce Lodge is very good but with the takeout model there is a lot of plastic waste. Showers at General Store are good but they close early around 5pm.
Unfortunately people next to our tent were rude and disrecspectul keeping late night chatter; the dude next to our tent snored insanely loud. Bring lots of ear plugs and some melatonin. Try to book tent site that back to nature vs the ones in the middle of the loop.
ronald d
VerifiedJuly 5, 2021 • Stayed at: A201, Loop: A LOOP
very nice with alot of shade trees and large sites host were doing a very good job and the restrooms were very clean
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. |