We are at #14 |
We checked in at the office. It is attached to a set of restrooms, laundry and small store.
Since the laundry was mentioned, here's the laundry set up. For it being a laundry room, they like to cowboy it up. They have cute signs all over with other Bryce activities and the laundry comes equipped with a lizard!
We were given site 230 down in the new section of the park, which was very roomy and comfortable with a large grassy area and campfire pit. That's our rig with the flag. We had a view of Ruby's Inn, the lake and the hills. The nice part was that people weren't all over you since you had a triple wide space and you felt like you have your own niche in the park. Bad part, for me, was that there weren't many trees in that area. But, Scott was happy with his satellite reception. Since we were here two weeks, I guess that was important.
Also, at this RV Park/Campground are cabins, group and individual tent sites and a tee pee village! Teepee land is mainly near the entrance to the park although there is one other tee-pee over by the lake and small tent area.
- Pull Through and Back In Sites
- Cabins, Tent and Teepees
- Gravel Pad
- Full Hookups
- Shade Trees
- Grass
- Picnic Table
- Fire Pit and Grill
- Wide Site
- Very Clean
- Restaurant at Ruby's Inn
- Camp Store
- Gas Station
- Dump Station
- Propane Station
- Updated Bath House
- Laundry
- Extra Parking
- Wi-Fi
- Pool
- Hot Tub
- National Park
- Nature/Hiking Trails
- Biking Trails
- Free Shuttles to Bryce Canyon National Park
- Church Services
- Horseback Riding
- ATV Rentals
We paid $49.95 per night - no discounts, but we had access to all the amenities that Bryce Canyon City had to offer and everything was in walking distance. We gave this park a strong 4 rating. Had the pool been open and the propane working this would have jumped to a 5. Still, a great place to stay and relax! And, I'd certainly return again!
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