Ruby's Inn RV Park & Campground
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Write a Review 300 S. Main St. Bryce, UT 84764 866-878-9373 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.6682, -112.1584
Overview of Ruby's Inn RV Park & Campground
Last Price Paid: $72
Reported by camper-820454 on 4/23/2024
Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Class A)
Reported by MAHarvey on 9/15/2021
Number of Sites 250
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 7,677 ft / 2,339 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Does anyone know if there is decent TV (antenna) reception in the Ruby's Inn RV park?
Reviews of Ruby's Inn RV Park & Campground 64 people have reviewed this location.
“Excellent access to Bryce ”
Reviewed 5/30/2018
Nightly rate: | $54 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 129 |
RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
There seems to be a Ruby’s empire, where everything has Ruby’s name in front of it. As others have noted, the sites are very close to one another. The area is nicely wooded. There is a general store which is convenient but very expensive. Rubys diner has the worst food we’ve eaten at in the 40 days we’ve been on the road, so there’s t... more
There seems to be a Ruby’s empire, where everything has Ruby’s name in front of it. As others have noted, the sites are very close to one another. The area is nicely wooded. There is a general store which is convenient but very expensive. Rubys diner has the worst food we’ve eaten at in the 40 days we’ve been on the road, so there’s that, if you’re looking to set records of any kind.
The public restroom was excellent and very clean. There was a fire pit which was nice, if confusing, given that the risk of fire in the area at the time we were there was very high. Ruby’s told us that they merely follow guidance given by the National Park Service.
There was a spot for shuttle pick up and drop off and for a 3 1/2 hour guided bus tour of Arches that was free with a senior or national Park pass.
fotoman1527 would stay here again
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“Excellent stay, UTV trails were awesome”
Reviewed 5/29/2018
Days stayed: | 4 |
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Site Number: | 119 |
RV Length: | 25' |
We stayed at Ruby's RV Campground over the Memorial Day weekend in May 2018. The campground was crowded, but we expected that. Our site was a bit narrow in that it did not allow us to fully extend the awning, but again that was okay. Site was almost level and a couple of leveling blocks later all was okay. Their internet was not secure... more
We stayed at Ruby's RV Campground over the Memorial Day weekend in May 2018. The campground was crowded, but we expected that. Our site was a bit narrow in that it did not allow us to fully extend the awning, but again that was okay. Site was almost level and a couple of leveling blocks later all was okay. Their internet was not secure and the directions to log into it were obtuse. In the end we just logged on the old fashioned way. We must admit, although the wifi was not secure it was fast and seemed to work great a majority of the time. The reason for our stay was to ride our side by sides on the ATV trails and that experience was stellar. Coffee drinkers beware, could not find K Cups either in the camp store or the General Store at Ruby's. Did find them in Tropic.
DT would stay here again
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“Perfect Location”
Reviewed 8/11/2017
Nightly rate: | $43 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
The start of the bike path into Zion, the shuttle in. So much so close. If you have a MH and no toad, this place is awesome. Lots of local eateries. We were placed across from the group sites so it was a little noisy during the day, but night was fine. The only issue is the campfire rings are weirdly placed so we ended up with our ... more
The start of the bike path into Zion, the shuttle in. So much so close. If you have a MH and no toad, this place is awesome. Lots of local eateries. We were placed across from the group sites so it was a little noisy during the day, but night was fine.
The only issue is the campfire rings are weirdly placed so we ended up with our neighbors in our site using one of the 2 fire rings in it. It was super weird. They had one on the other side of them, but I guess it was too far up?
Pithecus would stay here again
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“Incredibly close to Bryce Canyon. Bring your groceries.”
Reviewed 6/3/2017
Nightly rate: | $44 |
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Days stayed: | 10 |
Site Number: | 115 |
RV Length: | 35' (Fifth Wheel) |
They have multiple parts to the campground. 1 of the RV parts is just a huge parking lot with no shade and small grass areas spread out for some sites. Other parts are very shaded. Tents are scattered about. Your experience here could vary wildly from mine (shaded, fairly private site) which is why I'm not bumping this to 4 stars. Also... more
They have multiple parts to the campground. 1 of the RV parts is just a huge parking lot with no shade and small grass areas spread out for some sites. Other parts are very shaded. Tents are scattered about. Your experience here could vary wildly from mine (shaded, fairly private site) which is why I'm not bumping this to 4 stars. Also watch out for low hanging branches. I saw a scrape up next to me.
Bring your groceries. The onsite grocery store is outrageously priced.
Bryce Canyon is spectacular and you could not have a better location. There is an off road bike path that runs right across the street from the park and you can ride your bike a couple of miles to Bryce Canyon. Then it continues through the entire canyon. The hiking is great and it's also a very accessible park for people that don't want strenuous activities. You can see pretty much all of the great lookouts from parking the car and walking over.
Internet on ATT was great. I was getting 20+ d/l speeds throughout the entire day. Verizon was terrible for d/l speeds but voice worked. No T mobile.
The wifi was ok during non peak times, pretty unusable during peak.
Dog owners note, Bryce Canyon only allows dogs on 1 small paved trail and other paved areas but nearby is Kodachrome State Park which is dog friendly and I hiked some awesome trails there with the pups.
All in all, the best place to stay but bring your food with you.
Site accessibility (Strange layout but easy to follow map) - 3
Campground location (10 min drive to Bryce Canyon) - 5
Nearby amenities (Rip off grocery store, very few choices) - 2
Site Privacy (Large sites but no privacy, some site no privacy) - 3
Campground amenities (50 amp FHU, very clean laundry/large, clean bathrooms, propane onsite) - 4
Dog friendly (Walking inside the park, no dog park) - 3
Activities (Bryce, Hiking, biking) - 5
Cost ($43/night for FHU, no cable) - 3
Staff friendliness (Friendly but not much site maintenance) - 3
Connectivity (Decent wifi, excellent ATT voice and data, slow Verizon, no T mobile, minimal OTA) - 3
Total rating = 3.5
Jess would stay here again
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“Can't beat the location and nice pool”
Reviewed 6/1/2017
Nightly rate: | $52 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
While we weren't pleased with our space (no trees, no usable fire pit), we would stay here again and make specific requests. I also think the partial hook up spots were WAY better than full hook up (where we were). You can walk to "town", shuttle to Bryce is right there, really quiet campground.
Campingflamingos would stay here again
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“Nice Campground With Excellent Location!”
Reviewed 5/10/2017
Nightly rate: | $37 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 211 |
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
Bryce Canyon National Park should be on everyone's Must Do list, and if you're looking for a campground, this is the place to be. Beautiful campground and HUGE! Right at the entrance to the NP and the shuttle stops right here. Easy. This campground is owned and managed by Best Western (the whole town is, actually). Check-in was pretty ... more
Bryce Canyon National Park should be on everyone's Must Do list, and if you're looking for a campground, this is the place to be. Beautiful campground and HUGE! Right at the entrance to the NP and the shuttle stops right here. Easy. This campground is owned and managed by Best Western (the whole town is, actually). Check-in was pretty easy, but it is a very large, very busy campground, so there can be a line at times. Parking for registration is kinda awkward and can get congested - there really isn't a designated registration parking area, so everyone just pulls in where they can.
We had a Big Rig site in the new portion, which is in the back section of the property. Ours was not the "premium" site, so we did not have the grassy lawn area between sites, just gravel, but it was still really nice. As mentioned in previous reviews, the sites in this new section are very, very large. A lot of space between you and your neighbors - it's basically just a huge, gravel parking lot with very sparse, young trees that aren't yet developed enough to provide any shade or privacy, but because of how much space there is between each site, privacy isn't really an issue. Nice picnic tables and fire rings. Our site was not level; there was a bit of a ditch running through it that we had to straddle. Cell coverage was "okay", but could get spotty (1 bar Extended to 3 bars 3G), so we did have to use our WeBoost, which got us one bar of 4G/LTE with Verizon (our boondocking friends in Dixie National Forest north of Hwy 12 had awesome Verizon coverage with 3-4 solid bars of 4G/LTE!). Wi-Fi was pretty good, but could get bogged down at peak hours. There were Wi-Fi towers evenly scattered throughout the park.
The sites in the older section are heavily treed and looked really beautiful. Yes, they are closer together, but if I was to visit in the summer, that's where I would want to be. The heavy tree coverage looked to provide very good privacy between sites. We saw very large Class A's in this area, but I would be particular when requesting a site with a large rig.
Right outside the campground is a beautiful walking path/bike path that runs the whole length of the Red Canyon. We don't have bikes, but this gorgeous trail really made me wish we did. Speaking of Red Canyon, if you're coming from the West into Bryce Canyon City, you will go through two tunnels that are 13'6" - there is a sign warning you of these tunnels as you turn onto Hwy 12 from 89.
Eating establishments are, for the most part, run-of-the-mill tourist diner type places. We did eat dinner one night at the Bryce Canyon Park Lodge, which we enjoyed, but it was very expensive. There are groceries at Ruby's Inn General Store, within walking distance of the campground, and it has a decent selection of frozen cuts of butcher meats - chicken, steaks, pork chops, bacon, sausage, etc. and some fresh produce, frozen fruits/veggies, beer, pre-packaged deli meals, paper products, etc. If this doesn't suit, Panguitch has a great little grocery store called Joe's Main Street Market that should get you pretty much anything you need.
Go That Road would stay here again
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“Perfect location for visiting Bryce Canyon”
Reviewed 4/20/2017
Nightly rate: | $37 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 236 |
RV Length: | 38' |
Ruby's is a wonderful place to spend a week and explore the area around Bryce National Park. We stayed in the newer big rig section which is a bit more sparse in terms of trees but the sites are very generously sized and have a large raised grassy area with fire pit and picnic table. It's wide open like a parking lot, but still nice be... more
Ruby's is a wonderful place to spend a week and explore the area around Bryce National Park. We stayed in the newer big rig section which is a bit more sparse in terms of trees but the sites are very generously sized and have a large raised grassy area with fire pit and picnic table. It's wide open like a parking lot, but still nice because the sites are so large. Verizon 4G works pretty well and the park wifi is Okay. Visiting Bryce Canyon is easy via car, bicycle or you can take the shuttle bus which stops right on site. There are no large grocery stores in the area so I would recommend buying all your groceries before you get here. Ruby's has a store but it has a limited selections an is a bit overpriced.
The campground is beautiful and great to take doggie for a walk ...when we were there in mid April it was easy to find a place to throw the ball and wear him out!
We ate at the lodge in the park one night and it was ok...nothing special but I am a bit of a food snob so that's why I cook in so much!
Our 38Ft life would stay here again
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“Perfect location for visiting Bryce Canyon”
Reviewed 4/16/2017
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
This is our second time staying here. It was a lot cheaper this time as it was the off season and they had a good discount, but normally it's pretty expensive. We have a 41 ft 5th wheel and stay in the large RV lot in the back. The sites are very generously sized, and we loved the changes they made since last time. The sites now have a... more
This is our second time staying here. It was a lot cheaper this time as it was the off season and they had a good discount, but normally it's pretty expensive. We have a 41 ft 5th wheel and stay in the large RV lot in the back. The sites are very generously sized, and we loved the changes they made since last time. The sites now have a raised grassy area with fire pit and picnic table. It's wide open like a parking lot, but still nice because the sites are so large. Verizon 4G works pretty well and the park wifi is also not bad. In our opinion this is the best place to stay while visiting Bryce Canyon because it's as close as you can get to the entrance and even has a shuttle bus stop right on site. The shuttle bus wasn't running yet when we were there in April, but it was when we stayed there 2 years ago in the summer. It was very convenient to be able to ride the shuttle into Bryce right from the campground. I would recommend buying all your groceries before you get here. There is no place nearby to shop at. Ruby's has a grocery store where you can pick up items you may have forgotten but everything at Ruby's is overpriced so it's better to bring what you need before you get there.
ketah777 would stay here again
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“Great family vacation spot”
Reviewed 3/17/2017
Days stayed: | 4 |
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Bus stops right at the front gate to take you to all the cool parts of the park without any traffic bother. Awesome. Mountain biking trails right outside the park, with miles and miles of riding. While the trails do technically share with ATV's, I never encountered one. Kids loved the pool, while I enjoyed the hot tub and plenty of ... more
Bus stops right at the front gate to take you to all the cool parts of the park without any traffic bother. Awesome. Mountain biking trails right outside the park, with miles and miles of riding. While the trails do technically share with ATV's, I never encountered one.
Kids loved the pool, while I enjoyed the hot tub and plenty of shady relaxing areas on the pool patio. Easy kid-biking access to ATV-riding, horse-riding, rodeo, ice cream, you name it. Four days was definitely not long enough here.
Truthfully, I am letting the amazingness of Bryce Canyon rub off on my rating for this place. The RV park itself isn't very inspiring, and it lacks a playground. Still, the immediate access to an epic park puts it into five-star range.
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“A pretty nice campground right outside Bryce Canyon.”
Reviewed 6/10/2016
Nightly rate: | $44 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 42' (Class A) |
We stayed here for a week, and it worked well as our base while exploring the area. It's only a mile or two to drive into Bryce Canyon, and the park's shuttle stops at the campground every 15 minutes or so. It's also fairly close to Red Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Kodachrome Basin. We stayed in the new section in the back wh... more
We stayed here for a week, and it worked well as our base while exploring the area. It's only a mile or two to drive into Bryce Canyon, and the park's shuttle stops at the campground every 15 minutes or so. It's also fairly close to Red Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Kodachrome Basin. We stayed in the new section in the back which has huge sites... some have nice grass lawns and gravel patios, but ours was just dirt. The trees are sparse and young so expect full sun. The rest of the campground is much larger, full of mature trees providing full shade. The sites in this older section are much closer together but still reasonable. The WiFi worked reasonably well during the day, and not surprisingly slowed down a lot in the evenings. We had a weak cell signal but it was usable, and with our booster it was much better. We found this to be a perfectly acceptable campground for visiting Bryce, and will consider it again if we return to the area.
Life Rebooted would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Recreation
- hot tub
- swimming pool: outdoor
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- cabins
- dump station
- firewood
- general store
- hot tub
- laundry
- propane
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- swimming pool: outdoor
- trash
- water available
Pets
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