Reservations/Permits/FeesFees:
Passenger cars are charged $10 per 7-day visit, or $20 per year, valid only at Bryce Canyon National Park.Commercial buses are charged according to seating capacity as follows: $25 plus $5 per passenger for 1-6 seats; $50 for 7-15 seats; $60 for 16-25 seats; and $150 for 26 or more seats. Non-commercial buses/vans (e.g., scouts, church groups, school groups on recreational outings) as well as foot and bicycle travelers are charged $5 per person age 17 and older.Golden Eagle($50 annual fee) and Golden Age($10 one time fee). Golden Access Passports are available at the park Entrance Station and are honored for occupants of non-commercial vehicles. Campsites are $10 per site per night. (Golden Age or Golden Access Passport holders receive a 50% discount.)Reservations/Permits:
Backcountry Permits: A $5 permit is required for overnight backcountry camping. Permits must be obtained in person at the park visitor center. No reservations are accepted. Arrive in time to obtain a permit and reach your backcountry destination before dark.
Park fees are established by congress and are subject to change.
Reservations are recommended for Bryce Canyon Lodge. Park campsites are first-come, first-served, except for the group site which is by reservation only.