Sunset Campground sits near Sunset Point, a short walk from some of Bryce Canyon's best-known hoodoo overlooks and the park's Rim Trail. Like North Campground nearby, it sits at Bryce's high elevation, where nights stay cold even in summer.
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Bryce Canyon City has lodges and cabins just outside the park entrance if the campground is full.
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Summer is the busiest stretch, though Bryce's elevation keeps days mild. Nights are cold year-round, so pack for freezing temperatures even in the warmer months.
Yes — Sunset Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park is a federal campground booked through recreation.gov, and its sites fill up on weekends and during peak seasons. Summer is the busiest stretch, though Bryce's elevation keeps days mild. Nights are cold year-round, so pack for freezing temperatures even in the warmer months. Reserve early on recreation.gov, and set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations the moment they open.
Sunset Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park has 101 campsites, including Tent only, RV (no hookups), Group, Standard (no hookups).
Sunset Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park is a federal campground, so sites are booked through recreation.gov — typically up to 6 months in advance — not the Texas state park system. If your dates are already full, set a Camp.land alert and we'll email you the moment a cancellation opens.
Sunset Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park occasionally has same-day or cancellation openings on recreation.gov, especially midweek. Camp.land watches Sunset Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park for cancellations and emails you the instant one opens, with a direct booking link.
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