![]() ![]() ![]() We suggest seeing Bryce from both perspectives because they offer stunning and unique viewpoints! Bryce Canyon is truly a photographer’s dream. via Creative Commons.īryce Canyon is the perfect “eye candy” with epic views of the whole canyon from above the canyon and below (accessed from various trails, see Hikes in Bryce ). King Creek is another good option just outside Bryce Canyon. We suggest Red Canyon, which is located just off scenic Highway 12 about 13 miles from Bryce Canyon and looks a lot like Bryce Canyon actually! There are some great hikes around there too. If you are unable to get a campsite inside Bryce Canyon, there are other great options outside the park that aren’t too far. Both campgrounds are less than two miles away from each other.Īs far as reservations go, both campgrounds offer mostly first-come, first serve campsites, with only a few tent sites and one group site available that you can go online and reserve up to 6 months ahead. Sunset Campground is closer to all the best hiking trails (this was our choice), and North Campground is closer to the Visitors Center, the General Store (which is also next to the laundry and shower services). In the actual park, Bryce Canyon only has two campgrounds, Sunset and North Campgrounds. There are lots of great camping spots in and around Bryce Canyon. Read our post on other helpful tips for camping with kids and to get ideas on the best and most affordable camping gear, easy and fun meal planning, and games we like to play when we camp. It’s refreshing to see kids playing with the tools nature gave them-rocks, sticks, dirt, pine cones-all using their creative imaginations to make up games that involve the great outdoors.Ĭamping with kids is also a great way to get kids involved with planning, setting up camp and helping with meals. One of the things we love most about camping with our kids is it is such a great way to unplug from the world and connect with nature and each other. If you choose to camp in Bryce (which we recommend), there are several options and some require planning ahead, as campgrounds fill up fast in the summer months. Outside Bryce Canyon: Grand Staircase-Escalante Table of Contents: Camping in Bryce Canyon Read our comprehensive guide below to help you plan your trip to Bryce Canyon with kids. There are hoodoos scattered throughout the world, but nowhere in the world are they more abundant than sections of Bryce Canyon. It is comprised of many hoodoos, which are tall, thin spires of rock that protrude from the bottom of an arid drainage basin or badlands. The name Bryce Canyon can be confusing, because it’s not actually a canyon, but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters. *This post contains affiliate links, which means we receive a small compensation if you make a purchase clicking the links.īryce Canyon National Park is located in Southwestern Utah in the United States. There is so much to see and do in this beautiful National Park, it can feel overwhelming to try to fit it all in! Luckily, we’ve narrowed it down to the best places to explore in Bryce Canyon with kids in just a few days! And it’s also one of the best outdoor playgrounds with kids! From hiking and mountain biking its picturesque trails, to horseback riding, to watching the sunrise over the famous hoodoos, Bryce Canyon will leave you wanting more. It’s one of the most unique and photographed landscapes in the world. You’ve probably seen pictures of Bryce Canyon National Park. ![]()
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