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Red Canyon Village
Overview
Red Canyon Village provides a classic high-country camping experience located just minutes from the stunning formations of southern Utah. As a focused and accessible facility, it serves as an ideal basecamp for those looking to avoid the crowded hubs of the national parks while remaining within easy reach of the action. This park offers a convenient highway location and a friendly atmosphere that makes it a reliable choice for road-trippers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a functional and scenic stay.
Location & Surroundings
Situated along the iconic Scenic Byway 12, the park is surrounded by the striking vermilion cliffs and unique hoodoo formations of Red Canyon. The immediate area is characterized by Ponderosa pines and rocky vistas that offer a beautiful preview of the nearby national park landscape. Because of the Panguitch location and its higher elevation, visitors can enjoy cooler mountain air and expansive night skies, making it a perfect spot for relaxation after a long day of exploring the rugged Utah terrain.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various camping styles with a mix of full hookup RV sites and cozy cabins. Travelers will find essential facilities like clean restrooms, hot showers, and a laundry room to refresh their gear during long trips. For those traveling with families, the on-site general store and unique activities like gem mining provide added convenience and entertainment. Most sites are level and offer 30 and 50 amp service, catering to both smaller campers and larger motorhomes passing through the region.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The main draw is undoubtedly Bryce Canyon National Park, located just a short drive to the east. However, the immediate Red Canyon area features incredible hiking and mountain biking trails, including the world-famous Thunder Mountain Trail and the paved Red Canyon Path. Fishing enthusiasts often head to Panguitch Lake for trout, while others enjoy exploring the vast expanses of the Dixie National Forest. The proximity to these natural wonders ensures that there is never a shortage of outdoor recreation right outside your door.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for Bryce Canyon visitors who prefer a quieter, more straightforward camping experience compared to the busy resort-style parks in the area. It is an excellent choice for active families and retirees who want easy access to trailheads and scenic drives without sacrificing basic modern comforts. If your priority is a functional, friendly, and well-located stopover that puts you in the heart of Utah’s red rock country, this village offers the perfect balance of convenience and nature.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Terri Voss
Room looked great, but needed some cleaning. Check in was easy, but it's literally feet from the highway
Leslie Black
Website is deceiving. Not as maintained as photos. Location sucks. Right up against the highway so its extremely noisy. Not much room in between sites.
Cygnet Kit
Loved our experience here. Checked in on July 4th, and the staff were welcoming and helpful in recommending best available options (we didn’t have a reservation). Stayed in one of the camper cabins, and it was very well appointed, especially for the rate! Beds were standard coil mattresses, bedding provided, with a mini fridge and microwave in-cabin. There was even a propane heater built into the wall, which was great, because it cools down a lot at night, even in summer. I perfect respite in between tent camping destinations. Bathrooms were older, but taken care of. My husband thought he had walked into the women’s bathroom by accident, because the men’s was so clean! Location was convenient to Bryce, and Dixie National Forest, with plenty of meal options available in the area. Would definitely stay again.
Shannon Hall
The location is great. Nice in between spot for day trips to Zion and Bryce Canyon. Wifi was rough. All gravel. Bathrooms need some work. View was nice. Close to highway so there was a fair amount of road noise.
Frank Frede
I would stay here again. I was there in 2019 with a rented RV for one night. We had a pleasant stay, the campsite was tidy and everything was nice. Had a nice table at the site. Service also was very kind and helpful. Were there at end of October, therefore is was kinda cold. We had a night with freezing temps (3,2°F/ -16°C) and service helped us to survive this in our rented RV 😅🙏🏻
J Davis
On the one hand it had space available. On the other, the park is not all that nice. The spaces are not kept up that well and close proximity to highway made sitting outside....uncomfortable. They overcharged me by $38 for a weeks stay and would not respond to my request to adjust the charge. My fault I didn't catch it at check in. It has good proximity to Red Canyon, but that is about all it really has going for it.
Brian Lambert
Just a place to lay your head. It sits right off a scenic byway that seems to never stop. We heard every car that drove by.
Daniel Pavese
Nice little RV park, 15 miles from Bryce, bit next to the gem of a state park Red Canyon, with some awesome short hikes.
Dave Pretty
A great cabin, beautifully taken care of, with all the amenities, even a bit better on some tech stuff than the big chains.
James K Parnham
Great place to stay. Friendly staff and a great location in Utah.