North Campground
North Campground has 99 tent and RV campsites close to the Visitor Center, General Store, and Sunrise Point.
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North Campground Details
Located within walking distance of the Bryce Canyon Visitor Center along the rim of the canyon, the North Campground has 99 campsites, including 13 RV sites available by reservation and 86 first-come, first-served RV and tent sites. It's just a short walk along the Rim Trail to Sunrise Point, and the park's General Store (open seasonally) is nearby. The campground has restrooms with flush toilets and drinking water; the General Store has a coin-operated laundry, showers, and a picnic area. There are no sewer, water or electrical hook-ups, but there is a dump site at the south end of the campground ($5 fee). The fee for the tent sites is $20 per night; the RV sites are $30 per night. All sites are limited to 10 people, of which no more than 6 may be adults over age 16. Sites are also limited to three tents and two vehicles. To make reservations, call 877-444-6777 or visit [www.recreation.gov](http://www.recreation.gov). Reservations can be made from 6 months to 2 days in advance. Campsites may be reserved between early May and late September. Reservations generally open in late March. North Campground remains open in winter, with a more limited selection of campsites.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around North Campground
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0.3 mi away
Bryce Canyon National Park
A mysterious, maze-like landscape of horseshoe and bowl-shaped "hoodoos" - natural amphitheaters of rough spires chewed from the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah by the action of frost and rain.
0.4 mi away
The China Wall
An excellent example of a Bryce Canyon fin, with clues to how such structures form.
0.4 mi away
Tower Bridge Trail
The trail to Tower Bridge begins at Sunrise Point and mostly follows the Fairyland Loop Trail.
0.5 mi away
Sunrise Point
The view to the northeast from Sunrise Point captures Boat Mesa and the Sinking Ship.