Bryce Canyon National Park - United States

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About Bryce Canyon National Park

RV quick facts for Bryce Canyon National Park

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Max RV lengthLimited pull-through sites up to about 40 ft at North Campground; most RV sites accommodate rigs up to 30 ft
Full hookupsNo full hookups in park campgrounds; North and Sunset offer non-hookup sites only
Dump stationSeasonal dump station and potable water fill at North Campground; use is included in the campsite fee for campers staying at North or Sunset
Generator hoursGenerators permitted only in designated RV loops during limited hours; prohibited in tent-only loops
Reservation windowNorth Campground reservable on a 6-month rolling basis from May 18 through Oct. 7; Sunset Campground reservable on a 14-day rolling basis from May 18 through Oct. 14
Road restrictionsVehicles 23 feet and longer are restricted from parking at Bryce Amphitheater viewpoints during shuttle operating hours; free parking is available at the shuttle station in Bryce Canyon City
Cell serviceLimited and inconsistent; better reception has been reported at North Campground than at Sunset
ElevationCampgrounds sit near 8,000 ft; highest viewpoints exceed 9,100 ft, affecting engine performance and weather

Best time to visit Bryce Canyon National Park

Late May through September offers the most reliable RV access, with warm days, cool nights, and all viewpoints and campgrounds open. July and August bring the biggest crowds and afternoon thunderstorms, so shoulder months of May, June, and September often provide a better balance of weather and solitude. October can be beautiful but brings early snow at elevation, and winter visits are scenic yet require readiness for icy roads and limited services.

Jan 40 mm
36°F - 10°F

Sunset Campground closed; main road plowed to Bryce Point, southern viewpoints may close with snow.

Feb 40 mm
39°F - 12°F

Sunset Campground closed; winter conditions, carry chains.

Mar 40 mm
46°F - 19°F

Sunset Campground closed; mixed snow and mud on trails.

Apr 35 mm
55°F - 27°F

Sunset Campground opens April 15, weather dependent.

May 30 mm
64°F - 32°F

All campgrounds typically open; cool nights.

Jun 20 mm
75°F - 39°F

Warm, dry, and busy; reserve early.

Jul 50 mm
81°F - 48°F

Peak season; daily afternoon thunderstorms common.

Aug 55 mm
79°F - 46°F

Monsoon storms and lightning on rim trails.

Sep 35 mm
72°F - 37°F

Great shoulder-season conditions; cold nights.

Oct 30 mm
61°F - 28°F

Sunset Campground closes Nov. 1; first snows possible.

Nov 30 mm
48°F - 19°F

Sunset Campground closed for winter; North open first-come, first-served.

Dec 40 mm
38°F - 12°F

Sunset Campground closed; snowy, icy roads, winter tires recommended.

Things to do at Bryce Canyon National Park

  • Scenic Drive to Rainbow Point
    RV parking available

    The 18-mile park scenic drive connects more than a dozen overlooks from Sunrise Point to Rainbow Point at over 9,100 feet. Most pullouts have paved parking, and drivers of larger RVs should travel south to Rainbow Point first and visit overlooks on the right on the return trip. nps.gov/brca/

  • Navajo Loop and Queens Garden Combination Moderate

    This roughly 3-mile loop is the park's signature hike, descending from Sunset Point through Wall Street switchbacks and returning via Queens Garden to Sunrise Point. Trailhead parking at Sunset and Sunrise points is limited for RVs, so many visitors use the park shuttle from Bryce Canyon City. nps.gov/brca/

  • Rim Trail Between Sunrise and Sunset Points Easy
    RV parking available

    This easy paved section of the Rim Trail offers postcard views of the Bryce Amphitheater without dropping into the hoodoos. It is suitable for most abilities and connects directly to campground areas near the rim. nps.gov/brca/

  • Bryce Point and Inspiration Point

    These two south-facing overlooks deliver some of the widest panoramas of the main amphitheater and are especially striking at sunrise. Both have paved parking areas, though RVs 23 feet and longer are restricted during shuttle hours and spots fill quickly in summer. nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/oversized-vehicle-restrictions.htm

  • Mossy Cave Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    A short, family-friendly walk just off Highway 12 outside the main park entrance leads to a small waterfall and mossy alcove beneath the hoodoos. The pullout trailhead is accessible without entering the fee area and has room for standard RVs. nps.gov/brca/

  • Stargazing and Ranger Astronomy Programs

    Bryce Canyon protects some of the darkest night skies in the contiguous United States and hosts ranger-led astronomy programs and full-moon hikes. Campers at North and Sunset can often see the Milky Way directly from their sites on clear nights. nps.gov/brca/

  • Fairyland Loop Trail Strenuous
    RV parking available

    This 8-mile loop drops from Fairyland Point into a quieter section of the amphitheater with close-up views of China Wall and Tower Bridge. The Fairyland Point parking area sits outside the main fee booth and usually has space for mid-size RVs. nps.gov/brca/

  • Bryce Canyon Shuttle
    RV parking available

    The free seasonal shuttle connects Bryce Canyon City with the visitor center, campgrounds, and main amphitheater viewpoints. RV travelers are encouraged to leave larger rigs at the shuttle staging lot and board there to avoid congested rim parking. nps.gov/brca/planyourvisit/oversized-vehicle-restrictions.htm

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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT, United States

How to get to Bryce Canyon National Park

The park entrance is about 270 miles (roughly 4.5 hours) south of Salt Lake City via I-15 and State Route 20, and about 260 miles (4 hours) northeast of Las Vegas via I-15 and UT-20. From Zion National Park it is about 85 miles (2 hours) east on UT-9 and US-89. RV drivers should plan for steep grades and high elevation on the approach through Red Canyon, and larger rigs should note that vehicles 23 feet and longer are restricted from parking at Bryce Amphitheater viewpoints during shuttle operating hours and are encouraged to use the shuttle station in Bryce Canyon City. The closest major airport for fly-and-rent trips is Las Vegas Harry Reid International, with smaller regional service at Cedar City and St. George.

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