Reviews
Kings Creek Campground
User Reviews
Kim Brodin
Great for a seasoned car camper, tent or smaller pull behind camper trailer. Do not drive a bus length RV in to this campground. Campsites are level, fire rings are clean. Wells have water and are not just by the host site. Picnic tables are at most sites too. Host had firewood for sale. Good idea for bear country. Forgot to bring my bear bag to hang my food high enough from the tree. Also forgot my bear proof food container. Neighbors were quiet and you are close to tropic reservoir for fishing and far enough away from the park to not here the road traffic. Pine forest ambiance. Would be a 40 minute commute each way if you are working in or near Bryce.
Ryan Ibarra
Drove out from Vegas on 4th of July to escape the fireworks with my pup. Totally tossed a dart on the map in hopes of finding a campsite and boom! Plenty of spots available. It was $10.50 with the America the Beautiful National Parks pass. $20.50 without. Clean restrooms and close to the reservoir. Pleasant evening!
Bill Cibart
Really love the place it is in the off-season that we went the gate is not close so you can camp without paying
Evan Leebens
Wasn’t crazy full, and it wasn’t too far from Bryce Canyon either. If you’re coming here, prepare for the absolutely atrocious dirt road on the way in. If you don’t have a Jeep or a 4 wheel drive vehicle, it’ll be tough. There’s no soap in the bathroom, and there were no garbage bins (that we saw.) The campground itself was a very nice area with plenty of wildlife around. The campsite we used featured a grill, table, and fire pit, which all proved very useful. The gravel ground we set our tent up on was a bit rough, and even with mats it took a bit to get used to. Overall, this campground got the job done, and it’s a good second choice to the campgrounds directly in Bryce Canyon national park.
Sanjiv Bhandari
Beautiful campground by the reservoir, a little isolated from busy Bryce canyon area.
Nicholas Rapport
Beautiful camping! So nice to have the river so close.
Carol Lancaster
We had a real nice spot in campground. Roomy and well equipped and maintained. Lake was so low this time of year though. Struck out on fishing. Won't go back unless it's probably springtime and better fishing prospects.
Mike Pacelli
Great campground in Dixie National Forest near Bryce Canyon, and Red Canyon Utah. Showers & flush toilets. $18/night or $8.50 with National Park Pass. No reservations - first come, first serve. RV dump & water. Only 38 sites.
Kira
Absolutely beautiful campground! We thoroughly enjoyed our spot. It was nice to have running water and toilets in the campground. Also plenty of spots to gather firewood. Great spot for sure!
Life Liberty and Campfires
Beautiful and clean Campground secluded off the main Highway going into Bryce Canyon. Perfect place to stay if you are an ATV Rider being you are right on some of the best trails in the Dixie National Forest