How to Camp in Bryce Canyon National Park

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Camping is a relaxing activity that can help soothe some of the stress we feel in today's world. Bryce Canyon National Park is one of the top spots for the popular past time. Read on for more information on how to camp in Bryce National Park.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
You will find two campgrounds near the visitors' center. They are very similar in appearance as well as facilities offered.
Step2
Both campgrounds have toilets that flush and drinking water.
Step3
You can find laundry and shower accommodations at the general store.
Step4
If you are camping in an RV, you can use the dump station at North Campground for a fee.
Step5
Both campsites do not have RV hookups.
Step6
Campsites are $10 and have a ten-person maximum.
Step7
Backcountry camping is available as well. You must have a permit that can be purchased at the visitors' center.
Step8
Prices for backcountry camping are $5 for one to two people, $10 for three to six people and $15 for seven to 15 people. All permits are good for seven nights.

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