Bryce View Campground at Kodachrome Basin State Park offers a distinctive RV camping experience in southern Utah's stunning red rock country. Named by National Geographic Society in 1948 after Kodachrome film, the park showcases 67 dramatic monolithic stone spires with vibrant multi-hued sandstone layers, creating a landscape that spans 180 million years of geological history.
The Bryce View campground features comprehensive amenities tailored for RV travelers, including water hookups, pull-through sites, grills, picnic tables, and clean restroom facilities. The park's three campgrounds provide multiple accommodation options alongside Santa Fe-style huts, adobe huts, and bunkhouses.
Adventure awaits with a newly installed 3D archery course featuring 13 animal targets with bow rentals available, disc golf, geocaching, and extensive hiking trails through the dramatic landscape. A visitor center, laundromat, and on-site concessions round out the facilities, offering food and equipment rentals for visitors' convenience.
Located in southern Utah near the iconic Bryce Canyon region, Kodachrome Basin combines spectacular geological formations with accessible camping infrastructure, making it an ideal base for exploring Utah's red rock country while enjoying comfortable RV camping with quality amenities and diverse recreational activities.