From Panguitch, it was a 30 minute drive to Bryce Canyon.
Entrance to Bryce Canyon is $35 for 7-days per vehicle. It's free if you have an America the Beautiful Annual Pass.
The North Campground in Bryce Canyon is first-come, first-served. Stop at the entrance and pick up a payment envelope. Then, drive around the campground and find an empty site. There are camp hosts at the entrance who can help you locate a site as well.
We found Site #34, in the B loop. There was a little more space at this site and was separated from other campers by a short distance. None of the sites have hook ups but there was potable water near our site. You can fill buckets but can't fill your water tank. Generators are allowed from 8-10am then 6-8pm.
The campground has shower & laundry facilities but these were closed during COVID. There is a maximum of 10 people with maximum of 6 adults per site. Each site can accommodate 1 RV or trailer with 1 tow vehicle. Alternatively, you may have maximum of 2 cars and 3 tents. Maximum of 14 consecutive days.
There was a raised picnic area with a table and fire pit.
Campsite details:
Site #34, B loop
Electricity: no
Water: not at site. Spigot for filling up bucket nearby
Dump: not at site. Dump centrally located within campground.
Shade: yes
Noise: minimal
Proximity to neighbor: across the road
WiFi: no
Cell Service: 2 bars but it was difficult to download email or do searches.
2020 10 07
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