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What campers say

Bear Valley RV & Camping Resort is a convenient, well-kept stop near Bryce Canyon with easy highway access and on‑site gas, a small store, and laundry/shower facilities. Sites are mostly spacious, level gravel pull‑throughs with hookups; guests often mention good stargazing and a quiet nighttime atmosphere. The property includes a fenced dog area, playground, and options for RV sites and a few alternative lodging types. Staff are generally described as friendly and helpful. There is at least one report of an off‑leash dog incident and an unsatisfactory staff response, so exercise caution with pets.

Our summary of 140 traveler reviews.

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📖 About This Campground

Bear Valley RV Park and Campground north of Panguitch Utah at the intersection of UT 20 and Highway 89 provides full hookup RV sites in an open gravel area convenient to Bryce Canyon National Park. UT 20 is the easier route over from I-15 for larger RVs and this park is perfectly situated for a stay. Panguitch is known for excellent outdoor recreation and this park is located in a rural setting with miles of forest service lands around. Tent sites are available. Horse stalls are available for equestrian campers. Very scenic location with easy access.

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Camping Pro

We loved this nice quiet park. Stayed here while visiting Zion (80 miles away) and Bryce Canyon (30 miles away). Ended up discovering how amazing some of the more hidden areas are including Panguitch Lake, Cedar Breaks National Monument and Fishlake National Forest. We stayed for a week in a pull thru site (they are all pull thrus). New utilities, great water pressure, fast wifi, fuel station onsite plus a small playground. The bonus was the miles of dirt trails out the back that head up into the forest. We enjoyed hikes and mountain bike rides along them spotting foxes, rabbits, rattlesnakes and cows.