Wandering Cs
For Rubys Inn Campground: This is a huge campground right next to the entrance to the park. If you don’t want to drive your own vehicle there is a shuttle that will take you to the park visitor center. This really is the most convenient place to stay if you are visiting Bryce Canyon. Be careful when choosing your site. Some of them are very close together. We had a very nice end spot but I felt sorry for the neighbor behind us. They barely had enough room to sit out between our trailers and all of our utilities were on the middle of their spot.
Posted Oct 15, 2021 by Wandering Cs from Snohomish. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brandon
For Rubys Inn Campground: Impressive facility! Easy access to the Bryce Canyon Shuttle as well as groceries and souvenir shops. Huge campground, but did not feel crowded. The spaces closed to the road are wooded and pretty close together while those to the west are much more spread out and open. Either way, the sites are level and hookups are in good condition.
Posted Oct 08, 2021 by Brandon from PA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ed and Cheryl
For Rubys Inn Campground: We stayed at Ruby's Inn 20 years ago and just spent a few days there again. It always has been, and still is, one of my favorite campgrounds. Nice, wide sites and pleasant people that know what they're doing. Take your bike and ride the paved path into the national park.
Posted Jun 25, 2021 by Ed and Cheryl from San Diego CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bunky
For Rubys Inn Campground: Great spacious sites. Park shuttle stops right out front which is awesome. Easy short walk to town. Excellent amenities. Friendly. I would definitely recommend Ruby’s.
Posted Sep 24, 2020 by Bunky from Los Angeles . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dave
For Rubys Inn Campground: If you are looking to explore Bryce Canyon, this is the place to camp. RV park is very short drive outside of National Park. Lots of amenities provided: shower house, bathrooms, camp store, laundry, pool. Water pressure was great on our full hook up site. Lots of ATVs in park and close camp-sites, causing lots of neighbor noise, were the only downsides of location.
Posted Jul 28, 2020 by Dave from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Colofornia Refugees
For Rubys Inn Campground: Ruby’s has four distinct camping areas; new big rig area, tent area, established RV area, and cabins.
The New Big Rig area is the best I’ve ever seen with lots of room including your own grass picnic area. The only draw back is that it is so new that the trees have a lot of growing to do.
The Established RV area has mature trees but you get to know your neighbors. The draw back here is that if I owned it I would retire half of the campsites so as to get close to the same space you get in the New Big Rig area. Some sites don’t have grass or trees.
Tent area is disappointing. You are in the trees but you’re sleeping on dust with a slant. Management should fall off their wallet and level out areas for tents and picnic tables. Dust is a major problem and a little watering would go along way. Go look to see how the forest service does their campgrounds.
There are cabins and wigwams available.
Location is as close to Bryce Canyon as you can get; you can take the bicycle path into the park . Most of your supply, dining, fuel, and entertainment needs are within walking distance.
Posted Jun 05, 2020 by Colofornia Refugees from Colorado . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Travelsalot
For Rubys Inn Campground: We stayed toward end of season when there was freezing weather at night and didn’t want to unhook utilities. They do not have heated or insulated water hookups in regular campground so they let us stay in Escalante Estates across the road. Water froze up one night anyway. Staff was friendly and accommodating and facilities are nice. We especially liked the store and restaurant. They came and picked up the poo that someone left at our site. Five minutes from Bryce Canyon NP which is why we stayed here.
Posted Dec 29, 2019 by Travelsalot from Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.