Both roads are doable in 2WD vehicles with travel trailers (in most weather conditions). Dixie NF Campsite – Daves HollowĪccess is from either East Fork Road or the Bryce Canyon main road. There’s nothing special about these sites in terms of views, etc but they are secluded and private (close to the road though), somewhat level and close to the Park. There are 26 numbered sites in the Management Area marked in Red. In the map above, you can see the campsites along with FR 103 and FR 088. Free Camping at Dave’s Hollow -RED is RESTRICTED CAMPING) – click to enlarge If you plan to spend a lot of time in Bryce Canyon then you can save travel time by camping in Dave’s Hollow. I do not recommend it at this time.Īcross the road on the east side, a few opportunities exist along with FR 419 and FR 418 towards Henderson Pt. I know some folks camped successfully on the west side of Johns Valley Rd near a cow pasture but that is private land on all the maps I studied. NOTE – What about Johns Valley Rd to the north of Bryce Canyon? You can see the green NF land to the very top left of the map above. Corral Hollow – several campsites close to Red Canyonĭixie NF Camping Areas closest to Bryce Canyon NP – Click to enlarge.Tom’s Best Spring Road – many campsites in a large area with easy access.Dave’s Hollow – 26 numbered campsites very close to the Park.East Fork Road – many sites off forest roads from East Fork Road all the way down to the King Creek camping area.After 16 days, you must move at least 10 miles for camping in another dispersed area.Īs shown on the map below, there are four popular FREE camping areas within an easy drive from Bryce Canyon NP. You may camp in a dispersed area for up to 16 days. Recommended FREE Camping Areas in Dixie NF nearest to Bryce Canyon NP Links will be posted as soon as these are available. I am working on a series of driving and drone videos to show what it’s like to camp for free near Bryce Canyon NP!
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