Group SiteBryce Valley Ranch RV and Horse Park
Big-rig friendly with full hookups and equestrian corrals near Bryce Canyon

Alright, Ruby's Inn RV Park & Campground sits just inside Bryce Canyon’s entrance as a developed basecamp with 240–250 sites. It offers RV sites with full hookups, tent sites with electric/water, cabins, and tipis, plus a lodge with a heated indoor pool. You’ll find a general store on-site, free hot showers, and a dump station, all in a family-friendly RV park setting. Expect easy access to trails and Bryce Canyon City, but be prepared for parking-lot style layouts and high seasonal dem...
✅ BOOK IF: You need big-rig friendly sites with full hookups near Bryce Canyon entrance, plus on-site store and pool. ❌ SKIP IF: You want a wild, forested backcountry camp with complete solitude.
RV sites with full hookups, tent sites (electric and/or water), cabins, tipis
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Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon City restaurants and shops nearby
Family-friendly with pool access at the lodge and proximity to Bryce Canyon; convenient for kids and family outings; nights tend to be quiet
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Pull-through and back-in sites available; big-rig friendly with large pull-throughs. Internal roads are paved and gravel; some sites may be sloped—leveling blocks recommended. This is a developed RV park vibe, not a remote backcountry stay.
A functional basecamp near Bryce Canyon with easy access to town and amenities; not a wilderness retreat, but clean, convenient, and kid-friendly.
Shower house offers free hot showers; restrooms are clean; lodge offers heated indoor pool and hot tub; laundry details not specified
Reviews praise the campground as a convenient basecamp near Bryce Canyon with clean bathhouses, free hot showers, and an on-site store; note spotty Wi-Fi and higher pricing for premium sites; overall solid value and accessibility.
RV sites with full hookups, tent sites (electric and/or water), cabins, tipis
Hiking access to trails, ATV tours, horseback riding, mountain biking, seasonal outdoor pool, indoor pool at lodge, hot tub, rodeo
Private (Direct booking via website) (Booking: Not explicitly stated; reservations are highly recommended in peak season)
Pets Allowed - Leash required at all times
Address
300 S Main St, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, USA
To Park Entrance
Less than a mile from the Bryce Canyon NP entrance
Elevation
7,600 feet
Based on 1903 Google reviews
Based on 1903 guest reviews
" Reviews praise the campground as a convenient basecamp near Bryce Canyon with clean bathhouses, free hot showers, and an on-site store; note spotty Wi-Fi and higher pricing for premium sites; overall solid value and accessibility."
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Yes. The campground is described as big-rrig friendly with large pull-throughs; plan your site accordingly.
Reservations are highly recommended and tend to fill quickly in peak season; book direct via brycecanyoncampgrounds.com.
Yes. Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times.
No direct water access from the campground; water is available via spigots at hookup sites and the on-site dump station is available.
ADA sites are not listed for Ruby's Inn; two ADA sites exist in nearby Sunset Campground (NPS), not Ruby's.
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