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MDKMDK
Mar 23, 2018Explorer
Red Canyon USFS CG sits on what I believe is a parallel to the roadway bike/walk paved trail that heads east towards Bryce Canyon. It looks like it would be perfect for a daily ride through the canyon, if you've got bikes. We've driven through the campground in a class B van scoping it out for future use, and iirc the loop roads are tight in places, and might have vertical overhangs from trees in a few spots along them as well. That said, have seen all shapes and sizes of MH and TT 5W parked in the sites, so not a show stopper, just be aware. Also, the entrance crosses a drainage wash, and has a bit of a dip, so watch for that as well. Knowing the typical international makeup of the clientele that visit BCNP, the Red Canyon "iron ranger" has "pay here" written on it in multiple languages. I'd never seen that done before, but it makes sense. :)
We would stay there, next time out.
Bryce Canyon Pines closer to the NP looks good, too, if you want full hookups. It's commercial, but we thought the rates were reasonable last time we were out that way.
We would stay there, next time out.
Bryce Canyon Pines closer to the NP looks good, too, if you want full hookups. It's commercial, but we thought the rates were reasonable last time we were out that way.
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