Required for all visitors*
* May not apply in some cases. See details below.
$20.00–$35.00
All park visitors are required to purchase a recreational use pass upon entering Bryce Canyon National Park. Bryce Canyon National Park honors the Bryce Canyon Annual Pass, the Interagency Annual Pass, the Annual 4th Grade Pass (Every Kid Outdoors Pass), Senior Annual Pass, Military Annual Pass and the Access and Senior Lifetime Passes.
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about Standard Entrance Pass
$70.00
Valid for entry into Bryce Canyon National Park for 12 months from purchase.
IN-PERSON PURCHASE LOCATIONS
Fee Stations
Credit/Debit Only
No entrance pass required on these days:
Monday, January 16 — Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Saturday, April 22 — First Day of National Park Week
Friday, August 4 — The Great American Outdoors Act
Saturday, September 23 — National Public Lands Day
Saturday, November 11 — Veterans Day
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NAVIGATION
The following digital park entrance passes are available:
Private Vehicle (valid for you and your vehicle's occupants for seven days; includes unlimited shuttle use during shuttle season.)
Motorcycle (valid for seven days; includes unlimited shuttle use during shuttle season.)
Individual (bicyclist or pedestrian with no vehicle; includes unlimited shuttle use during shuttle season.)
Bryce Canyon Annual Pass ($70 valid for one year from month of purchase; includes unlimited shuttle use during shuttle season.)
Purchase Passes
Entrance Fees (Valid for 7 consecutive days)
Fee
Private Vehicle
Admits one private, non-commercial vehicle (15 passenger capacity or less) and all occupants.
$35
Motorcycle
$30 per motorcycle
Per Person (Bicycle, Walk-in)
Admits one individual with no car to the monument - typically used for bicyclists and walk-ins. Youth 15 and under are admitted free.
$20
Bryce Canyon Annual Pass
Bryce Canyon National Park Annual Pass
Valid for entry into Bryce Canyon National Park for 12 months from purchase. See information on annual and lifetime passes below.
$70
Interagency Access (Permanently Disabled)
Available at the park. For more information on these passes visit the National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass Program.
Free
Other Annual Passes
America the Beautiful Series Passes (Good at most Federal Fee Areas)
Available for purchase at the park. Annual, Military, Senior, and Access passes can also be bought online. For more information on these passes visit the National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass Program.
Varies
Annual 4th Grade Pass (good at most Federal Fee areas)
Available to U.S. 4th graders with a valid Every Kid in the Outdoors paper voucher.
See information on annual and lifetime passes below.
Free
Passes for Veterans and Gold Star Families
Beginning on Veterans Day, November 11, 2020, Gold Star Families and U.S. military veterans receive free access to more than 2,000 federal recreation areas, including national parks, wildlife refuges and forests. The free access program is a way to thank America’s veterans and Gold Star families for their support of our country and to encourage them to explore recreational opportunities on their public lands and waters. For more information on the program and how to obtain free entrance, please visit https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/veterans-and-gold-star-families-free-access.htm.
Free
Lifetime Passes (U.S. Citizens / Permanent Residents)
Interagency Senior (Age 62+)
Available for purchase at the park. For more information on these passes visit the National Parks and Federal Recreation Lands Pass Program.
$80
Commercial Tour Fees
Fee
Commercial tour vehicle rates are based on vehicle capacity. Pass is valid for the day of purchase and the next six days for a vehicle carrying the same group of passengers.
1-15 Passenger capacity
$50
16-25 Passenger capacity
$60
26+ Passenger capacity
$150
A commercial tour is defined as consisting of one or more persons traveling on an itinerary that has been packaged, priced, or sold for leisure or recreational purposes by an organization that realizes financial gain through the provision of the service. The entry fees of commercial tours are based upon the total capacity of vehicles that can carry seven or more passengers regardless of the actual number of passengers.
Credit cards currently accepted by the National Park Service for payment of entrance fees.
Acceptable forms of payment for Bryce Canyon National Park's entrance fees and passes include credit cards, traveler's checks, money orders, cashier's checks, gift checks, personal checks, and business checks.
Bryce Canyon National Park also honors the Bryce Canyon Annual Pass, the Interagency Annual Pass, the Annual 4th Grade Pass (Every Kid Outdoors Pass), Senior Annual Pass, Military Annual Pass and the Access and Senior Lifetime Passes.
Learn more about available passes and their benefits.
Several days throughout the year have been designated as fee free days at your national parks including Bryce Canyon National Park. On these days, entrance fees will not be charged, however, camping and other use fees will still be collected.
To find out the fee free days visit the Fee Free Days website.
National Park Service regulations allow school groups and other bona fide national and international academic institutions to obtain a waiver for park entrance fees, provided that the visit is for educational or scientific purposes, and the resources or facilities the group proposes to use support those purposes.
More information is available on the Academic Fee Wavier page.
Valid for 7 days.
Organized groups such as Scouts, Rotary, Clubs, Youth Groups, Churches, Reunions, etc. that do not qualify for an Academic Fee Waiver are charged as follows:
Noncommercial Vehicles
Fee
Vehicle capacity of 15 or less
$35 per vehicle
Vehicle capacity of 16 or greater
$20 per person
Fees will not exceed the commercial fee for the same-sized vehicle. Youth 15 and younger are free. Individuals or families with any valid Annual or Lifetime pass may use their pass for entry at the per person rate. Pass and photo ID must be present upon entry.
There are two developed campgrounds with in Bryce Canyon National Park. More information about campgrounds and how to make reservations is available.
Backcountry camping permits are available in person on a first come, first served basis. More information about backcountry camping at Bryce Canyon is available.
Campground Site Type
Fee
North Campground
RV Site (no hookups available)
$30
Tent Site
$20
Sunset Campground
RV Site (no hookups available)
$30
Tent Site
$20
Sunset Campground Group Site (includes all individuals regardless of age; minimum of 7, maximum of 30 people)
7-10 people
$55
11-15 people
$75
16-20 people
$80
21-25 people
$90
26-30 people
$100
Backcountry Camping
$10 per permit $5 per person
All rates are per site, per night. Senior and Access pass holder receive a 50% discount at all campgrounds.
A Commercial Use Authorization (CUA) is a business permit with the National Park Service. It authorizes you to conduct commercial activities and to provide specific visitor services within a national park. For more information about CUAs, visit our Commercial Use Authorization page.