Description: Camp at this spectacular and peacefully remote spot about 12 miles from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park, which features giant amphitheaters bristling with pink rock “hoodoo” pinnacles that seem to glow at sunrise and sunset. Drive through the red-rock wonders on scenic Highway 12 and explore along hundreds of back roads, hiking and biking trails and on guided horseback rides. Air tours from Bryce Canyon Airport make excursions to Zion and Grand Canyon national parks. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is nearby.
While you’re off exploring, board your horse or dog at local stables and kennels. Then return to your own comfy site under the shade of an apple orchard or native foliage. Live country music and marshmallow roasts are summer evening fixtures."
Directions: On Highway 12, National Scenic Byway, in Cannonville. 12 miles east of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Pet Policy: 1. Aggressive dogs of any breed are not welcome at any KOA. If your dog shows behavior that is protective and unfriendly to strangers, please leave it home. If you decide to bring your dog and it exhibits this type of behavior the owner or management of the KOA will ask you to please find other camping accommodations.
KOA Kampgrounds are individually owned and operated and some campgrounds may have policies against accepting certain breeds that have been identified by our major insurance provider as having a history of unfriendly and aggressive behavior to both other dogs and to humans. These breeds are Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixes, Rottweilers and Dobermans.
2. Pet rules unique to the location will be addressed at time of reservation or registration. We encourage all dog owners to call in advance to inquire about any specific rules that might apply to their situation. Some KOA Kampgrounds do not allow pets in their Kamping Kabins or have limited availability of pet units for rent. Please call in inquire about availability for you and your pet.
3. All dogs are required to be under the control and visual observation of their owner at all times. A 6’ (six foot) leash rule is in effect whenever the animal is outside the owner’s camping trailer, vehicle, kabin, or motorhome. No dog should be left tied up and unattended outside the owner’s camping equipment.
4. Allowing your pet to bark uncontrollably day or night will not be permitted and you may be asked to leave if you are not able to control your pet’s barking behavior.
5. Service dogs of any breed are welcome at all KOA Kampgrounds. However, these animals must follow leash restraint policies and may not exhibit aggressive behavior.
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