Sunset Campground
Bryce Canyon National ParkFrom the park entrance: Continue another mile to the entrance stations and Visitor Center. Beyond the entrance stations, drive the main road for another 1.5 miles past turns for Sunrise, the Lodge, and Sunset Points. Sunset Campground will be on the right side of the road.
DESCRIPTION
Located west of Sunset Point, approximately 1.5 miles south of the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center, and is comprised of 99 sites in 3 loops; Loop A is primarily for RVs; Loops B & C are tent-only. There are no sewer, water or electrical hook-ups available. A dump station is available in summer months near North Campground; use is included with campsite fee. Potable water is available near the dump station. Sunset Campground is close to Sunset Point and has a shuttle stop at its entrance.
WEATHER INFO
Due of its high elevation climate, weather at Bryce Canyon through autumn, winter, and spring can be highly variable. From October to May temperatures fall below freezing nearly every night. The park typically experiences its coldest and snowiest periods from December through February. Spring storms in March and April can still produce heavy snowfall that may impact travel in the region. Summer highs are typically in the 70s-80s F and afternoon thunderstorms are common in July and August.
RESERVATIONS INFO
Sunset Campground is reservation-based during peak season, and first-come, first-served during the shoulder season. Sunset Campground is closed in winter. Annual season dates posted at go.nps.gov/BryceCamping
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