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


Wander Camp Bryce Canyon Escalante offers 24 furnished canvas tents just outside Bryce Canyon National Park. It runs off-grid with solar-powered lanterns and USB charging; bathrooms are shared and non-potable water. Fires are allowed in designated areas and firewood is available on-site.
✅ BOOK IF: You want a private, off-grid glamping tent experience with basic comforts and proximity to Bryce Canyon NP. ❌ SKIP IF: You need reliable in-tent electricity, constant hot water, or complete isolation from roads.
24 furnished canvas tents (King, Twin, Family, Triple)
Garden views and canyon-adjacent landscape
Bryce Canyon NP trailheads; Tropic dining; Grand Staircase–Escalante within reach
Family-friendly glamping with 24 tents; kids enjoy stargazing and proximity to trails
Late spring through fall; peak season April–October
Not an RV site. Parking centralized; expect a short walk (couple hundred feet) to tents. Road can be rough; SUV recommended for access roads.
This is a functional, off-grid glamping basecamp rather than a deep-wilderness escape; you’re close to Tropic and park trailheads but with limited privacy and no on-site potable water.
Communal showers and toilets at walking distance; water pressure is low and temperature can vary; showers are not hot-water guaranteed
4.1 stars from 229 reviews. Guests appreciate the off-grid tent experience and stargazing; some note variable water temperature and road access challenges; overall positive with caveats about amenities.
24 furnished canvas tents (King, Twin, Family, Triple)
Nearby hiking and biking; exceptional stargazing due to minimal light pollution
Private (thewandercamp.com) (Booking: Unknown)
Pets Allowed - Small pets can be dangerous through gaps; not recommended
To Park Entrance
15-20 minutes by car from Bryce Canyon NP Visitor's Center
Elevation
Varies
Based on 229 Google reviews
Based on 229 guest reviews
" 4.1 stars from 229 reviews. Guests appreciate the off-grid tent experience and stargazing; some note variable water temperature and road access challenges; overall positive with caveats about amenities."
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No; bring your own water and plan for hydration and cooking.
No; this is a tent-based, off-grid site with no electrical or septic hookups and generators are not provided or allowed for guest use.
One review notes an access road that can be rough after floods; an SUV is recommended.
Bears can be present; store food properly and use bear-aware practices to minimize attraction to trash cans.
Yes, with an additional pet fee; small pets that can escape through holes are not recommended.
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