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Kings Creek Campground
Kings Creek Campground offers highly rated accommodations in Bryce Canyon City, providing a comfortable base for Bryce Canyon National Park adventures.
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Kings Creek Campground offers comfortable accommodations in Bryce Canyon City, providing a convenient base for exploring Bryce Canyon National Park and the surrounding landscape. With the park's iconic terrain just minutes away, guests can settle in and enjoy easy access to some of the region's most spectacular scenery.
Guests frequently praise Kings Creek Campground for well-maintained accommodations, scenic views, attentive staff and a convenient location. These consistent themes across multiple reviews paint a picture of a business that values the visitor experience. Reviewers have called attention to the property's accommodations and on-site amenities at Kings Creek Campground.
With well-reviewed with a 4.6-star rating on Google credentials, Kings Creek Campground is a solid choice for travelers looking to stay near Bryce Canyon National Park.
Bryce Canyon City is the small community closest to the park entrance, strung along Highway 12 with a handful of motels, restaurants, and outfitters. Visitors use it as a convenient base camp just minutes from the Bryce Amphitheater's iconic hoodoo formations.
Guests checking in to Kings Creek Campground can expect accommodations geared toward travelers seeking both comfort and easy park access. Booking ahead is recommended, especially during peak season from March through October when Bryce Canyon National Park sees its highest visitor numbers.
Reviews (89)
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3 weeks ago
I had searched for a campground near Bryce (but outside because we wanted to hang hammocks and I'd read you can't hang hammocks inside Bryce), but also was willing to pay for a space (rather than dispersed camping) that would have water and toilets and found this place. We were there the very end of May, and while the location was ideal with the resevoir and trees for shade. Ther water and bathrooms were not yet turned on. Because it was a bit of a drive to get there, and there were at least a couple outhouse style toilets, we decided to pay and stay (luckily had brought a couple gallons of water with us) instead of driving and trying to find something different. The price was $26, which was higher than what I'd read online, and we didn't have access to water or flush toilets. Pretty and great spot- just felt like without water or toilets I could have found dispersed camping for free.
a month ago
Pretty campground located 20 minutes from Bryce Canyon. Campsites are big and far enough apart not to be bothered by neighbors. Unfortunately, they haven't been able to get the water or showers working yet this year. That's the only reason for withholding a star.
6 months ago
9 months ago
An amazing place!