RV Parks & Campgrounds near Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

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Bryce Canyon/North Campground, UT

Camping with an RV is a special type of vacation, like having a hotel room you can take anywhere you want. If this sounds interesting to you, grab an RV rental and head for Bryce Canyon / North Campground just south of Bryce, Utah. This rustic RV campground is simplicity in itself, with an easy self-check-in system and just the bare necessities. Sites can be had on a first-come-first-serve basis (there are no reservations) and have no hookups (there are potable water taps scattered throughout the park). Garbage and recycling bins are on hand; the park management asks that you store garbage in your RV unit until disposing of it in the dumpsters so that it doesn't attract the wildlife. …

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Location info

Unnamed Road, Bryce, UT

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Other recreation concession site, Biking, Day use area, Horseback riding, Interpretive programs

Kings Creek Campground, UT

Overview

Kings Creek Campground is located on the west side of Tropic Reservoir, high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 8,000 feet. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing and exploring local ATV trails.

Recreation

Kings Creek is a favorite of ATV enthusiasts because of its easy access to a large network of trails. The Fremont ATV trail passes within 1/4 mile of the campground and the Great Western Trail is nearby.

Hiking and mountain biking trails are plentiful as well, with access from various points within the campground.

Tropic Reservoir offers boating, canoeing and fishing for brook, rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. A boat ramp is within 1/2-mile of the the campground. The East Fork Sevier River is nearby with …
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Forest Road 108, Hatch, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Scenic drive, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Off highway vehicle trails, Canoeing

Pine Lake Campground, UT

Overview

Pine Lake Campground is located next to its scenic namesake lake high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 8,100 feet. Visitors enjoy canoeing, fishing and exploring local hiking and off-road vehicle trails.

Recreation

A short trail leads from the campground to Pine Lake, which offers excellent canoeing and kayaking, as well as fishing for rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout. Hiking and off-road vehicle trails are plentiful within the area, however off-road vehicles are not allowed in the campground.

The Pine Lake OHV Trailhead is located adjacent to the campground. A loading ramp is provided.

Facilities

The campground offers four group sites and 17 family sites. Accessible vault toilets and drinking water are provided. A well-maintained gravel road …
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Pine Lake Campground Road, Antimony, UT

Amenities

Water access, Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing, Off road vehicle trails, Photography, Auto touring, Day use area, Mountain biking, Canoeing

Posey Lake Campground, UT

Overview

Posey Lake Campground is located next to its beautiful namesake lake high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 8,800 feet. Visitors enjoy canoeing, fishing and exploring local trails.

Recreation

Posey Lake offers rainbow and brook trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking and non-motorized boating. Two hiking trails begin at the campground. The Posey Overlook Trail is a mile long and leads to a beautiful overlook. The Posey Spur Trail connects the campground to the Great Western Trail, which provides excellent hiking and mountain biking.

Facilities

The campground contains 21 single-family sites and one group site for up to 35 people. Drinking water is provided from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Facilities at this campground include accessible vault toilets, a …
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Location info

Forest Road 154, Escalante, UT

Amenities

Hiking, Boating, Camping, Fishing

Cedar Canyon Campground, UT

Overview

Cedar Canyon Campground is located conveniently close to Cedar City, Utah, only 11 miles east. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking and day-tripping to nearby Cedar Breaks National Monument.

Recreation

Cedar Canyon is just 8 miles from Cedar Breaks National Monument, with hiking trails, guided tours and breathtaking scenery. Just outside Cedar Breaks is the Ashdown Gorge Wilderness Area, where hikers will find 10 miles of trails and the Twisted Forest, a stand of ancient bristlecone pine. The 34-mile Virgin River Rim Trail is located near the campground with a short drive for access and is open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.

Facilities

The campground offers a small group site and several family sites. Vault toilets and drinking …

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Location info

Cedar Canyon Campground Road, UT

Amenities

Mountain biking, Camping, Hiking, Scenic drive

Duck Creek Campground, UT

Overview

Duck Creek Campground is located 25 miles east of Cedar City, Utah. Visitors enjoy fishing in Duck Creek Pond and nearby Navajo Lake, exploring the Markagunt OHV Trail System and the many miles of non-motorized trails. Nearby sites to see are Cascade Falls, Cedar Breaks National Monument, the Ice Cave and Mammoth Caves. It is the perfect place to stay if your plans include visiting Bryce and Zions National Parks.

Recreation

Duck Creek Pond offers great fishing for rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout. The Markagunt ATV Trail System can be accessed from within the campground, offering about 300 miles of ATV/OHV routes and trails for riders of all skill levels. The Virgin River Rim Trail is a very …
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Location info

Markagunt Plateau OHV Trail 32000.5, Duck Creek Village, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Scenic drive, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Amphitheater, Biking, Photography, Off highway vehicle trails, Mountain biking, Caving, Canoeing, Birding

Panguitch Lake Campground, UT

Overview

Panguitch Lake Campground is located 14 miles southwest of Panguitch, Utah. Some of the state's largest rainbow trout are fished from the lake each year, and aptly so; "Panguitch" comes from the Paiute word meaning "big fish." Visitors also enjoy canoeing and exploring the Panguitch Lake OHV Trail System.

Recreation

Panguitch Lake offers great fishing for rainbow, brook, cutthroat and brown trout. Canoeing and kyacking are a popular activity. Two public boat ramps are located on the lake, one on the south shore and the other on the north shore at Wildlife Point. The Markagunt OHV trail system at Panguitch Lake offers 300 miles of routes and trails. Other activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding and hunting.

Facilities

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Location info

Panguitch Lake North Campground Road, Panguitch, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Scenic drive, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Amphitheater, Biking, Photography, Auto touring, Off road vehicle trails, Mountain biking, Kayaking, Canoeing, Star gazing

Te-ah Campground, UT

Overview

Te-Ah Campground is located 28 miles east of Cedar City, Utah, in scenic Navajo Lake Basin. Touring bicycle groups commonly use Te-Ah as a stopover on their way through this beautiful corner of Utah. Fishing and canoeing on Navajo Lake are popular activities.

Recreation

Navajo Lake offers great canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Hiking and biking are popular activities as well. The Cascade Falls Trailhead is located in the campground. This beautiful trail has abundant wildlife and vegetation.

The 34-mile Virgin River Rim Trail passes near the campground and is open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.

Facilities

Te-Ah offers 41 single sites with picnic tables and campfire rings. One group site (#33) is available for up to a …

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Location info

Forest Road 369, Duck Creek Village, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing, Biking

White Bridge Campground, UT

Overview

White Bridge Campground is located just 12 miles southwest of Panguitch, Utah and 55 miles northeast of Cedar City. Visitors enjoy fishing, canoeing on nearby Panguitch Lake and exploring local trails.

Recreation

Campers enjoy fishing for rainbow trout in Panguitch Creek. Hiking and biking are popular activities around the campground. The Panguitch Lake ATV Trail System offers 100+ miles of trails and can be accessed nearby.

Facilities

White Bridge offers several family campsites. The sites along the creek have natural shade, while the sites across the loop road are more open and equipped with picnic shelters for shade. Flush and vault toilets are provided, as is drinking water and a dump station.

OHV/ATV's including street legal are allowed in …

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Location info

Utah 143, Panguitch, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Fishing

Kents Lake Campground, UT

Overview

Kents Lake Campground has 28 single family campsites and two multiple family campsites. It is situated in a beautiful forested setting at an elevation of 8,800 feet.

The campground is located adjacent to Kents Lake, which is approximately 50 acres in size and suitable for small fishing boats and canoes. Kents Lake is stocked with a variety of trout, all catchable from shore or boat.

Recreation

Anglers can fish for brown, brook and rainbow trout in Kents Lake from the shore or small non-motorized boat.

Trailheads to the Piute ATV trail are close by, but there is no direct access from the campground.

Facilities

Kents Lake Campground has 28 single family campsites and 2 multiple family campsites. Sites vary …
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Location info

Forest Road 572, Beaver, UT

Amenities

Camping, Fishing, Wildlife viewing

Point Supreme Campground, UT

Overview

The Point Supreme Campground in Cedar Breaks National Monument offers a camping experience at 10,000 feet in elevation. Available approximately from mid-June to late-September. Visitors can enjoy a variety of hiking trails, ranger programs and breathtaking scenery.

Recreation

Visitors will always find something to do at Cedar Breaks: including daily ranger programs, guided hikes, wildflower identification, wildlife viewing, photography, star gazing, junior ranger activities, and more!

Facilities

Restrooms with warm water and flush toilets are available. Showers accessed using a door code (ask campground host for code) are also available for campers. Firewood is available onsite by donation. Two of our camping spots are wheelchair accessible. Three of the parks four hiking trails are within walking distance.

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Location info

Campground Road, Brian Head, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Biking, Photography, Day use area, Interpretive programs, Star gazing, Birding

Barker Recreation Area, UT

Overview

Barker Recreation Area is located high on the Colorado Plateau at an elevation of 9,300 feet. Visitors enjoy canoeing, fishing and exploring local trails.

Recreation

Upper Barker Reservoir provides canoeing, kayaking and fishing for rainbow and brook trout. Numerous hiking, biking and horse trails can be accessed from both the Upper and Lower Barker Reservoir trailheads. Trails, including the non-motorized Great Western Trail, lead to nine backcountry fishing lakes and beautiful mountain views. The area also has excellent stream fishing and spectacular fall colors.

Facilities

This recreation area contains 13 single-family sites, three group campsites and a day-use area. Horses are permitted in the Porter group site.

Drinking water is provided from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Amenities include …
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FR149, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Horseback riding

Sunset Campground, UT

Overview

Sunset Campground is located in beautiful and unique Bryce Canyon National Park. Known for its colorful rock spires and grand vistas that sweep out over the High Plateaus region of the Colorado Plateau, Bryce Canyon is the ultimate camping destination.

Situated at an elevation of about 8,000 feet, the campground is located 1.5 miles from the park's Visitor Center. Famed Sunrise and Sunset Points are nearby at the heart of the magnificent geologic wonder of Bryce Amphitheater, where hiking and photography opportunities are plentiful.

Recreation

Bryce Canyon offers several day-hiking trails, many of which are inter-connected. Single trails range from easy to strenuous, and from less than a mile in length up to 11 miles. The most popular hikes …
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Location info

Unnamed Road, Bryce, UT

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Other recreation concession site, Winter sports, Horseback riding, Interpretive programs

Mahogany Cove Campground, UT

Overview

Mahogany Cove Campground is located in a grassy meadow along the Beaver Canyon Scenic Byway just 12 miles from Beaver, Utah, at an elevation of 7,200 feet. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking and fishing in the nearby Beaver River.

Recreation

Fishing for rainbow and brook trout is popular on the Beaver River, which is just a short drive below the campground. Hiking, mountain biking and hunting are popular activities in the area.

Facilities

The campground consists of one group site made up of seven individual sites that can accommodate a total of 150 people and 20 vehicles. Reservations are posted at the campground in advance. If the entire site is not reserved, the individual sites can be used on …

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Location info

Forest Road 148, Beaver, UT

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Wildlife viewing

Anderson Meadow Campground, UT

Overview

Anderson Meadow Campground is nestled above Anderson Meadow Reservoir in the Fishlake National Forest. The area boasts spectacular high mountain scenery and excellent fishing.

Recreation

Fishing for brook and rainbow trout in the eight-acre Anderson Meadow Reservoir is popular from either the shoreline or small non-motorized boat. Trailheads to the Piute ATV trail are close by.

Facilities

Anderson Meadow Campground has eight single family campsites and two multiple family campsites. Sites are back-in only and will accommodate 24 to 40 feet long trailers. All units have prep tables, campfire rings and picnic tables. Drinking water is available throughout the campground. There are two vault toilets in the campground. Camping limit is 14 days.

No hook-ups or dump station are …
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Location info

Anderson Meadow Rec Site, Beaver, UT

Amenities

Camping, Fishing, Wildlife viewing

Cannonville / Bryce Valley KOA, UT

Imagine yourself surrounded by magical landscapes, wide-open canyons, deep red sandstone cliff sides, and epic natural arches in the middle of the desert. Charming towns, tranquil recreation areas and parks, and some of the world’s best natural landmarks await when you rent an RV near Cannonville/Bryce Valley KOA. This exceptional campground is far from the state’s largest city, book an RV in Garfield County, heading out into the great outdoors is a must, with so much scenery to take in everywhere you go. When you aren’t off navigating through the woods or …

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Cedar City KOA, UT

Known as Festival City USA, Cedar City is home to three world-class theaters and hosts the Utah Shakespearean Festival each year. While culturally significant, the city is also in proximity to some incredible national and state parks and gives visitors the opportunity to engage in various outdoor recreational activities.

Back at the campground, visitors can enjoy a seasonal swimming pool or challenge friends to a game in the horseshoe pits. Rent a bike and explore the local area or let the children work up a sweat at the playground. Cool off with a frozen pop from the ice cream stand, or order a pizza from the on-site cafe. After a long, hot day, wash your clothes at the on-site laundromat …

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Panguitch KOA, UT

If you're heading to the great outdoors of southwest Utah, there’s no better way to experience all the region has to offer than RV camping at Panguitch KOA. The RV park is just a short distance from several natural wonders, including Bryce Canyon, Zion, and Capitol Reef National Parks. It’s also within walking distance to shops and restaurants in downtown Panguitch. Have pets? Bring them to this dog-friendly campground, and let them roam free in Kamp K-9, the fenced-in, off-leash area.

RV rentals up to 65 feet long are welcome at Panguitch KOA, and sites have full hookups with 50 amp maximum electrical service. Upgraded RV sites with a patio are also available. Although you’ll be close to some …

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Bryce-Zion Campground, UT

When you need a place to stay with Glendale campers, Bryce-Zion Campground is an excellent option. This RV park is located in the midst of fantastic natural scenery, just a few minutes’ drive from the town of Glendale, and easily accessible from Salt Lake City via State Highway 89. When you pick this campground, you’ll be halfway between the dramatic cliffs of Bryce Canyon and the intriguing geological formations in Zion National Park with tons of recreational activities at your fingertips.

The campground itself is equipped with an outdoor swimming pool, kids’ playgrounds, and Wi-Fi. Guests can make use of the shared laundry facilities, restrooms, and hot showers or take the family for dinner at the campground’s bistro-style café. If …

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Bryce Canyon/Sunset Campground, UT

If you're heading to Utah and in need of quiet, secure, and no-frills motorhome camping, consider heading to Bryce Canyon Sunset Campground. This pet and family-friend RV campground is open year-round and has picnic tables and restrooms near the trails which are across the highway; the trails will take you to both Sunset Point and Inspiration Point. Sites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis and are primitive (no hookups). A dumpsite is available during the summer, and potable water outlets are located within each of the loops. Some of the sites are ADA accessible, and there are a shuttle bus and public buses that you can use to travel from the campground to Bryce and other area attractions.

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