Campground Amenities
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Campground Activities
Bryce Canyon Trip Planning
Bryce Valley KOA will assist your planning to ensure a satisfying stay in the Bryce Canyon Area. We have hiked, driven and otherwise explored the many unforgettable areas within a few hours of our campground. We can help you find your personal adventure, whether it is an easy stroll in Bryce Canyon, a slot canyon scramble in Grand Staircase-Escalante or a 4-wheel-drive back road excursion. Cannonville KOA is your family’s source for Bryce Canyon and Grand Staircase Escalante Activities.
Hiking Adventures
Bryce Canyon and Grand Staircase Escalante HikingBryce Valley KOA is surrounded by hundreds of miles of hiking trails. Spend a few days admiring Bryce Canyon's maze of hoodoos, then venture into Grand Staircase-Escalante's exciting canyons. Red Canyon's less-visited hoodoos and Kodachrome Basin's multi-colored hills offer even more possibilities.
Red Canyon Mountain Biking
Red Canyon offers many options, including the renowned Thunder Mountain Trail. If you want something less demanding, you can follow its paved bicycle path through beautiful, red-rock hoodoos. Kodachrome Basin is also popular with mountain bikers.
Bryce Canyon Area Bicycling
It would be hard to find a more beautiful ride than the paved road along Bryce Canyon's rim.
Bryce Canyon Horseback Riding
Take an unforgettable ride in Bryce Canyon, or explore our peaceful backcountry.
Campground News
Fee Free Days at Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park Will
Waive Entrance Fees on Ten Days in 2013
Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced dates in 2013 when more than 2,000 national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and other federal lands will offer free admittance to everyone.
“Our national parks, wildlife refuges, forests, and other public lands offer every American a place to get outdoors, learn about our nation’s history and culture, and restore our spirits,” Salazar said. “By providing free admission, we are rolling out the welcome mat for Americans to visit and enjoy these extraordinary treasures that belong to all of us.”
Tourism and outdoor recreation tied to public lands are powerful economic engines in communities across the country. Recreation on federal lands provided 440,000 jobs and contributed $55 billion to the economy in 2009. Each year, over 280 million national park visitors pump $31 billion into local economies, supporting 258,000 jobs.
“We have a fantastic network of public lands that provides world class recreational opportunities, showcases our nation’s rich and diverse history, and features some of the most incredible scenery around,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. “The fee free days will give both first time and repeat visitors a good reason to spend time exploring these remarkable places.”
Bryce Canyon National Park will join hundreds of National Park Service sites across the country in waiving entrance fees on the following dates:
April 22-26………………National Park Week
August 25………………97th Birthday of the National Park Service
September 28…………..National Public Lands Day
November 9-11…………Veterans Day Weekend
Although the $25 entrance fee will be waived at Bryce Canyon, entrance stations will be staffed to provide maps and information, and to sell annual park passes, including:
· A FREE annual pass for active duty military members and their dependents;
· A FREE lifetime pass for U.S. residents with permanent disabilities;
· A $10 lifetime pass for U.S. residents age 62 and over;
· A $30 annual pass for the general public that provides entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park;
· And an $80 annual pass for the general public.
Except for the Bryce Canyon annual pass, each of the passes above provides entrance to lands managed by the National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and the U.S. Forest Service.
Meet Your Hosts
"We designed and built our KOA from the ground up and hope you like it here as much as we do!"
We look forward to meeting you here at the KOA. Each of our owners has a love of camping and the outdoors. We started Bryce Valley KOA in 1999 by building the campground according to our desire to create a unique camping experience in a beautiful setting.

