![]() You can get on a shuttle, but there can be queues. Generators are allowed from 8am to 8pm in Loop A. Even in the summer, the evenings can be very chilly. So, no matter when you are visiting Bryce Canyon National Park, pack warm clothes and dress in layers. Loop A (campsites 200-249) is for trailers and RVs only (greater than 20 feet). Being that Bryce Canyon National Park sits at a high elevation of 8,000 to 9.000 feet, the temperatures are much lower compared to any other National Park in Utah. The campground is set up in 3 loops (A, B & C). until the final bus departs the park at 6:30 p.m. Bryce Canyon Sunset Campground has 99 campsites and is close to park’s popular hiking trails. If you start early or late, you may be able to get a parking spot, however in the middle of the day it can be very hard unless it’s winter. The Bryce Canyon Shuttle is currently operating from 8:00 a.m. Bryce Canyon can get seriously hot in the summer, so avoid the midday sun, bring plenty of water (there’s none on the trails), sunscreen and a hat. We’ve heard that this doesn’t happen every year, but when we visited in the winter all but the Mossy Cave and Rim Trail were closed! Summer and fall are the best times to ensure all trails will be open. You will need some luck in the winter, as heavy snowfall can close a lot of trails. Most of the time you’ll lose the crowds once you go a mile or two down a trail. If you can’t stand crowds, then we recommend starting early in the day or going later in the afternoon. You may think that the lookouts above the canyon offer the best views, but trust us - there’s nothing like seeing the hoodoos towering over you from the valley floor. ![]() To experience the best hiking in Bryce, we strongly recommend going for the trails that take you beneath the rim. Here’s a few tips that will help you experience the best of Bryce Canyon:
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