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Bryce Canyon RV Resort by RJourney

Overview

Bryce Canyon RV Resort by RJourney, situated in the quiet town of Cannonville, offers a peaceful retreat for travelers exploring southern Utah. The resort is designed to provide a comfortable base camp that balances rural tranquility with essential services. Guests can expect a well-maintained property that accommodates a variety of vehicles, making it a reliable stop for those seeking a big-rig friendly environment while traversing the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest.

Location & Surroundings

Positioned along Scenic Byway 12, this park serves as a gateway to some of the most spectacular geological formations in the region. Cannonville itself is a charming, low-key community that feels worlds away from the bustle of major tourist hubs. The setting is defined by dramatic red rock vistas and an expansive sky, providing a genuine sense of place that anchors visitors in the heart of Utah's high desert country.

Amenities & Park Features

The resort focuses on the fundamentals that long-term and short-term RVers value most. Guests benefit from full hookup sites that simplify the setup process after a day of driving. The property includes clean restroom and shower facilities to ensure comfort, alongside laundry options for those on extended road trips. Pet owners will appreciate the designated areas, while the overall layout emphasizes ease of navigation and site access for larger travel trailers and motorhomes.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The primary draw for most visitors is the proximity to Bryce Canyon National Park, which is easily accessible for a day of hiking and photography. Beyond the national park, the area surrounding Cannonville offers access to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, a treasure trove for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore slot canyons, scenic overlooks, and uncrowded trails that showcase the unique natural history of the Colorado Plateau without the intense crowds found at more commercialized destinations.

Who This Park Is Best For

This resort is ideal for travelers who prioritize nature and accessibility over luxury amenities. It is a perfect match for those planning a multi-day stay to visit multiple national parks, as the central location minimizes daily driving time. If you appreciate a quiet, stargazing-friendly atmosphere and want a functional space to rest between adventures, this park provides the consistent quality needed to enjoy the beauty of Utah with peace of mind.

User Reviews

Mary Anne Miller

October 28, 2025

We reserved and received confirmation to stay in the lodge. Upon checking in, our room was not in the lodge, but in the Sunset Motel. The desk person said this happens sometimes; no other explanation and no credit. We get to the motel and our door is held open by damp and dirty towels. Room was okay. Our door keys stopped functioning at approximately 9:15am on the day of checkout, although checkout is 11:00am. I don’t suggest staying here, although I do suggest eating at their restaurant. Excellent food and restaurant staff.

Briana Almengor

October 20, 2025

We needed to upgrade from tent to cabin last minute due to weather and they were readily accommodating. Cabin was clean except for a few dried bugs on the wall or window sils. Bathrooms were clean and private. Store/small lodge was warm on a cold day and accommodating. All in all a really nice experience. Would stay again

Michele Ciotta

October 08, 2025

Very good position. Nice and kind lady at reception for check in. If you arrive late, you find your documents in a box outside the office, so no issues. Clean restrooms and showers. Dump station close enough to parking lots.

Christy Freeman

July 08, 2025

The location is convenient to Red Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park and scenic Byway 12. The office was closed a lot during the day when we had questions. The laundry room has one washer and it is $6.50 per load. The “courtesy” wifi is only for 24 hours but that isn’t noted on the information given at check in and wasn’t mentioned by the staff at check in. When my husband went to ask about it, the office was closed. There isn’t any AT&T or T-Mobile cell service. We checked out two days early and were going to inform the staff but again, when we departed at 11:10AM, the office was closed. The sites are well spaced and most are pull-through. The price was okay, at $45/night.

Jay Webster

July 04, 2025

This RV park overall was great. I thought the location was good. Close to Bryce canyon, close to Kodachrome basin, set in amazing scenery. 2 small things that weren't my fave. 1. The site was small (big enough for my camper and most of my car), not a deal breaker and most other campers complained about the tight quarters as well. 2. Only 24 hours of free inter and the you had to pay 5 dollars a day. That I talked to the site manager about and it's something, I hope, they were working to fix. Overall my experience was great. The pool was small but usable and being close to multiple parks was a perk.

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