Campsite #93 at North Campground, Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

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Tent Site #93

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Walk-In 6 people
30 ft Back-In
2 good
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10/15
Campsite #93 Features: Walk-In access, Back-In parking, Fire ring, Fire ring w/ Grill, Picnic Table, Tent Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (7)

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@GeorgeC007DA80 · Camped on Oct 1, 2025 at Campsite #93
I did not know that site C-66 was a 'parallel' site that required parking on the street with a sharp shoulder drop on the driver's side. I have a problematic knee due to an accident at an uneven campsite in Vermont and I was terrified of a re-injury. A bad site. Sites D-93 and D-105 were excellent, fine locations with regular back-in parking and a wonderful view of that incredible Bryce night sky. Those 2 nights were 5 star experiences!
@maggiep94E2F24 · Camped on Sep 15, 2025 at Campsite #93
Fantastic NP, Fairyland hike was beautiful, but hard because the sun was too hot for me. Bristle cone hike was really nice as well. Loved the campground and all the paths that connected everything. Very fun to bike on paths (I had my own bike, but you can rent them also). Ate dinner one night at the Lodge, very fun to eat at such a historic place. Love everything about Bryce!
@ShannonMD321EC · Camped on Sep 10, 2025 at Campsite #93
Convenient location within Bryce Canyon. Not super private sites but they were big. Easy to get around the park either by driving or taking the shuttle. Could access sunrise point trail from campground.
@CoreyKE5C4E2E0 · Camped on Jul 16, 2025 at Campsite #93
Great campsite, greeted as soon as we parked by a couple of blue birds and chipmunks. The ADA site we had a dirt tent pad that was easy to get our tent set-up. Close enough to the rim and just a short drive into Bryce City.
@LukeL4CC7002E3 · Camped on Jul 5, 2025 at Campsite #93
The campground sites are very basic but are nicely secluded and so peaceful and the evening skies are amazing to view. The access to hikes and overlooks was also quite convenient.
@QuinnG5A797950 · Camped on Sep 27, 2023 at Campsite #93
Nice campground, you can see and hear all your neighbors absolutely no privacy and very busy. Decent bathrooms.
@KariS7762130 · Camped on Jun 15, 2023 at Campsite #93
We stayed in the North Campground site 93. We stayed at several campgrounds on our trip this summer and Bryce's were the most cramped. They weren't bad, just not as spacious as other campgrounds. This site in particular was on a slight slope, not a deal breaker, just FYI. Very close to the bathrooms and water pump. FYI- there is no soap in ANY of the campground bathrooms, no hand dryers, no paper towels. The bathrooms were clean. The campground was pretty close to the camp store.The camp store had anything you might need while camping. We might have ridden our bikes there (and more often in general), but the weather was not great- rainy and verge of thunderstorms the 2 nights we were there. Because of the weather I don't think I can give the campground a fair shake, but I'll try. I think the kids would have biked a lot more if the weather was better. I think we could have biked/walked to the shuttle stop the day we were there. We did take the shuttle to view the overlooks once the bad weather moved out. Later we drove up to Yovimpa Point, which was really beautiful. There is a loop trail there, but most of our party didn't want to hike- it looked like a neat little trail though. We stopped and had pizza at Valhalla Pizza near the lodge (which is pretty cool- especially the roof!). The pizza was really good or we were especially hungry! The day we left the weather was beautiful so we hiked Queen's Garden/Navajo Loop. Great hike! We were so glad we got to hike and see the hoodoos up close. We wanted to stop and hike the Mossy Cave Trail, but there was zero parking available (we left on a Saturday). Hopefully we can come back and do Bryce and Zion again. I don't know that we'd stay in the same campsite, but the campground itself was convenient. It was nice to park you car at your campsite and then bike/walk/shuttle. Parking throughout the park that Saturday morning was nuts.

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