Red Canyon Campground
Red Canyon Campground area with orange hoodoos and pine trees in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah
Red Canyon Campground picnic setup with grill, table, and cooler against the red rock formations at Bryce Canyon National Park.

Red Canyon Campground

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Last Updated: February 2026

Sites

3537

RV Max Length

Some sites up to 35 ft; XL RV pull-through spots exist

Hookups

Dry camping; no water or electric hookups at sites

Pets Allowed

No

Showers

No

Overview

About This Campground

Red Canyon Campground sits in Dixie National Forest near Panguitch, Utah. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis from May 1 to about October 1, with 35-37 sites for tents and small-to-mid-size RVs. The campground offers dry camping (no hookups) but has dump stations and potable water spigots, plus clean bathrooms and coin-operated showers in some reports. It’s popular on weekends, so come early and be prepared for limited privacy and spotty cell service.

Highlights

Book If

βœ… BOOK IF: You want an affordable forest campground with easy access to Bryce Canyon, a small-to-mid-size RV or a tent, and you’re comfortable with a first-come policy. ❌ SKIP IF: You need guaranteed reservations, full hookups, or a high level of privacy and seclusion.

Site Types

RV and tent sites

Scenic Views

Not available

Nearby Attractions

Panguitch (6 miles), Bryce Canyon City (7 miles), Red Canyon Scenic Byway (UT-12)

Family Friendly

Unknown

Best Time to Visit

Open May 1 to Oct 1; weekdays are quieter; weekends fill quickly

Camping Tips

  • Arrive early on peak weekends
  • Bring a headlamp for the 2am bathroom run
  • Pack it out; no on-site dumpsters beyond basic facilities
  • Water up before you go; spigots are available

RV Driver Intel

The Setup

Roads inside are paved with site spurs; some XL RV pull-throughs exist, but many sites are better suited for smaller rigs or tents. This is a first-come setup, so arrive with a plan and a backup site in mind; expect to back into spots if needed and judge rig length before selecting a site.

The Vibe

Forest campground vibe with active use in peak season; not a remote backcountry experience. Expect proximity to neighbors and a straightforward, utilitarian layout with easy access to trails and the Red Canyon area.

Bath & Laundry

Showers are available and are typically clean; coin-operation may apply. Laundry is not documented; plan accordingly.

What Campers Say

Red Canyon Campground holds a 4.6/5 rating from 216 reviews. Campers appreciate clean facilities, reasonable prices, and easy access to Red Canyon, though spaces can be tight and cell service spotty during peak times.

ℹ️ Data Sources
πŸ“– National Park Service β€” Bryce Canyon National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) πŸ“– thedyrt.com πŸ“– visitutah.com πŸ“– 51centadventures.com πŸ“– campsitephotos.com πŸ“– usda.gov πŸ“– campbase.com πŸ“– youtube.com πŸ“– rvparky.com πŸ“– roverpass.com πŸ“– redcanyonvillage.com πŸ“– recreation.gov πŸ“– abbeyinncedar.com πŸ“– brycecanyoncountry.com ⭐ Google Reviews πŸ“ YourNPGuide Editorial

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