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1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Ten-X Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

(October 23)

Just like most campers at Ten-X, we were forced to camp here due to the campgrounds on the South Rim not being available due to the high demand.. in MID-OCTOBER.

Clean outhouses (toilets), however there is no light anywhere on this CG and there’s no sink either, so bring a flashlight.

Very quiet location, not many other campers (on a Saturday). Fireplace available. $20 for a regular site, has to be paid with the yellow envelope when entering the park; you’ll have to go all the way back to pay because the ranger doesn’t come around often. QR-code to pay only works during the season, so in our case they already deactivated the QR-codes since they only extended it for a month 1/2. No cash = no way to pay.

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Anxaro

10 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Sunset Campground — Bryce Canyon National Park

The campground is located all the way in the park, making it the more tucked-away option. Very quiet, but you will likely be needing the free shuttle (running every 15 minutes or so) to get to the store & shower facilities. Lots of campsites to choose from, first-come-first-served principle in mid-October. Be aware that you have to pay the fees ($30 per night) with CASH! If you don‘t have cash on you, you’ll have to drive all the way back to the park entrance to pay there. Toilets were clean. There is an area to wash your dishes. No hookups available.

Would recommend! The Bryce Canyon is worth seeing.

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Anxaro

10 months ago
4/5

Campsite: South Campground — Zion National Park

A nice and affordable campsite with a great view - CG 114 ($20 & park pass required) is right next to the water station and restrooms. You can hear the lake from this spot - it‘s beautiful. Be aware that there is no shade and half the campground is still closed due to rehabilitation work. Restrooms could be cleaner; the locks in the men‘s restrooms aren‘t closing properly and there is no way to dry off your hands.

Rangers are very nice and helpful, just like anyone in / near Springdale.

Campfires are allowed!

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Anxaro

10 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Wasatch National Forest Sunset Campground

The campground is located all the way in the park, making it the more tucked-away option. Very quiet, but you will likely be needing the free shuttle (running every 15 minutes or so) to get to the store & shower facilities. Lots of campsites to choose from, first-come-first-served principle in mid-October. Be aware that you have to pay the fees ($30 per night) with CASH! If you don‘t have cash on you, you’ll have to drive all the way back to the park entrance to pay there. Toilets were clean. There is an area to wash your dishes. No hookups available.

Would recommend! The Bryce Canyon is worth seeing.

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