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May 2007 - Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

When: May 7 through 10, leave on the 11th
For your reservation, call the RV Park at 866-866-6616 or 435-834-5301. Ask for George and request a space near Barbara Kaufman in the 110 to 118 area.
The pot-luck will be on Wednesday evening and canters around Barbara's Tacos.

Ruby's Inn Campground and RV Park offers an excellent way for travelers to enjoy Bryce Canyon Our AAA-approved campground features over 200 shaded campsites including full hookups with electricity and water, large pull-thrus to accommodate modern RV's, shaded tent sites, and large group sites nestled beneath the pines.
Ruby's Inn Campground Store and Laundry
The campground and RV park has a separate store from the main store at Ruby's Inn. There is also a laundromat available to guests of the campground. If you can't find something you need at the campground store, visit the general store at Ruby's Inn
The campground is the closest lodging on the Ruby's Inn property to Bryce Canyon National Park. Visitors to the park should consider taking the Bryce Canyon National Park shuttle. The shuttle is available in the park for visitors to ride and allows you to relax and enjoy the sights without having to focus on driving.
RV Park and Campground at Ruby's Inn*
This AAA-approved campground features over 200 shaded campsites including full hookups with electricity and water, large pull-thrus to accommodate modern RV's, shaded tent sites, and large group sites nestled beneath the pines. Restrooms with shower units are included in the nightly rate and are located near the site.
The pool, restroom, shower, and water facilities are located close to the cabins. Ruby's Inn Campground offers the newest facilities available.
Call toll free: 1-866-866-6616.  rates WE $28.60, WES $31.90
This is our last scheduled camp for the season. Have a great summer camping on your own, or with friends.

Bryce CanyonSome history of Ruby's:
As southern Utah developed, in the early 1900's, Reuben and Minnie Syrett--who homesteaded just outside the present park boundaries--brought their friends to see the intricately eroded stone formations. By popular demand, they developed sleeping and eating facilities on the canyon rim. They called their establishment, "Tourist's Rest." When the area was set aside as a national monument in 1923, the Union Pacific Railroad bought out the Syrett's interests and began to construct Bryce Canyon Lodge intending to make the Bryce Canyon area part of their new "Loop Tour" of the southwest. The Syrett's then built "Ruby's Inn" on their land just north of the park.