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April 08, 2024
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First time at Pinnacles, it was great! We saw condors all 3 days, some pretty low down, but on occasion 5-7 all circling together. Plus many bunnies, ground squirrels, deer, turkeys, quail…and lots of other birds. Our site 42B was level, quiet with a hedge on one side, and near the bathroom. Be prepared for many small children on vehicles - scooters, bikes, trikes…some motorized - with no parental supervision. But having a good amount of fun. Our loop had not hookups - intentionally - but there is an RV loop if you want hookups. The bench trail leaves from the camps, and a pretty easy hike to bear gulch. The nature center there was closed but a volunteer docent had a display and answers to so many questions. The shop was mainly tchotchkes and processed snax, and the shower situation was a bit sketchy. But a beautiful area with lots of hiking options.

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Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42B

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5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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October 11, 2022
Rated

Great campground, we stayed in site 13 which is more isolated at the end of the loop - site 12 would be also. Pretty level, great setup with picnic tables on a concrete slab and nice fire pit. This was not a site with hookups, although there are some. The whole campground is by reservation and seems pretty full. The bathrooms are amazing! Pretty modern, flush toilets, good sinks, and walk in showers with either a rain head or handheld wand. Lots of hot water (but be a good citizen and use frugally - we are in a desert!) The views of towers, spires and cliffs are spectacular, especially early or late. Highly recommend the panorama loop - pretty easy, 3 miles with some side routes (especially Cool Cave - fantastic) that can bring it to 6 miles. Start early and you’ll have it to yourself, mostly. Also recommended is Angels Palace, a bit of a climb but more great views over the valley and towers all the way to Bryce. The staff at the visitor center are very nice, and have 8 flavors of ice cream to scoop for you along with other snax, bevs, and swag. A very nice experience. But, no T-mobile except at Panorama Point…and that was 2 bars LTE.

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Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 13

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5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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T-Mobile

April 08, 2024
Rated

First time at Pinnacles, it was great! We saw condors all 3 days, some pretty low down, but on occasion 5-7 all circling together. Plus many bunnies, ground squirrels, deer, turkeys, quail…and lots of other birds. Our site 42B was level, quiet with a hedge on one side, and near the bathroom. Be prepared for many small children on vehicles - scooters, bikes, trikes…some motorized - with no parental supervision. But having a good amount of fun. Our loop had not hookups - intentionally - but there is an RV loop if you want hookups. The bench trail leaves from the camps, and a pretty easy hike to bear gulch. The nature center there was closed but a volunteer docent had a display and answers to so many questions. The shop was mainly tchotchkes and processed snax, and the shower situation was a bit sketchy. But a beautiful area with lots of hiking options.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42B

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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April 08, 2024
Rated

First time at Pinnacles, it was great! We saw condors all 3 days, some pretty low down, but on occasion 5-7 all circling together. Plus many bunnies, ground squirrels, deer, turkeys, quail…and lots of other birds. Our site 42B was level, quiet with a hedge on one side, and near the bathroom. Be prepared for many small children on vehicles - scooters, bikes, trikes…some motorized - with no parental supervision. But having a good amount of fun. Our loop had not hookups - intentionally - but there is an RV loop if you want hookups. The bench trail leaves from the camps, and a pretty easy hike to bear gulch. The nature center there was closed but a volunteer docent had a display and answers to so many questions. The shop was mainly tchotchkes and processed snax, and the shower situation was a bit sketchy. But a beautiful area with lots of hiking options.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42B

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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October 11, 2022
Rated

Great campground, we stayed in site 13 which is more isolated at the end of the loop - site 12 would be also. Pretty level, great setup with picnic tables on a concrete slab and nice fire pit. This was not a site with hookups, although there are some. The whole campground is by reservation and seems pretty full. The bathrooms are amazing! Pretty modern, flush toilets, good sinks, and walk in showers with either a rain head or handheld wand. Lots of hot water (but be a good citizen and use frugally - we are in a desert!) The views of towers, spires and cliffs are spectacular, especially early or late. Highly recommend the panorama loop - pretty easy, 3 miles with some side routes (especially Cool Cave - fantastic) that can bring it to 6 miles. Start early and you’ll have it to yourself, mostly. Also recommended is Angels Palace, a bit of a climb but more great views over the valley and towers all the way to Bryce. The staff at the visitor center are very nice, and have 8 flavors of ice cream to scoop for you along with other snax, bevs, and swag. A very nice experience. But, no T-mobile except at Panorama Point…and that was 2 bars LTE.

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Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 13

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5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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T-Mobile

April 08, 2024
Rated

First time at Pinnacles, it was great! We saw condors all 3 days, some pretty low down, but on occasion 5-7 all circling together. Plus many bunnies, ground squirrels, deer, turkeys, quail…and lots of other birds. Our site 42B was level, quiet with a hedge on one side, and near the bathroom. Be prepared for many small children on vehicles - scooters, bikes, trikes…some motorized - with no parental supervision. But having a good amount of fun. Our loop had not hookups - intentionally - but there is an RV loop if you want hookups. The bench trail leaves from the camps, and a pretty easy hike to bear gulch. The nature center there was closed but a volunteer docent had a display and answers to so many questions. The shop was mainly tchotchkes and processed snax, and the shower situation was a bit sketchy. But a beautiful area with lots of hiking options.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42B

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5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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October 11, 2022
Rated

Great campground, we stayed in site 13 which is more isolated at the end of the loop - site 12 would be also. Pretty level, great setup with picnic tables on a concrete slab and nice fire pit. This was not a site with hookups, although there are some. The whole campground is by reservation and seems pretty full. The bathrooms are amazing! Pretty modern, flush toilets, good sinks, and walk in showers with either a rain head or handheld wand. Lots of hot water (but be a good citizen and use frugally - we are in a desert!) The views of towers, spires and cliffs are spectacular, especially early or late. Highly recommend the panorama loop - pretty easy, 3 miles with some side routes (especially Cool Cave - fantastic) that can bring it to 6 miles. Start early and you’ll have it to yourself, mostly. Also recommended is Angels Palace, a bit of a climb but more great views over the valley and towers all the way to Bryce. The staff at the visitor center are very nice, and have 8 flavors of ice cream to scoop for you along with other snax, bevs, and swag. A very nice experience. But, no T-mobile except at Panorama Point…and that was 2 bars LTE.

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roadtripper699890 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 13

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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T-Mobile

April 08, 2024
Rated

First time at Pinnacles, it was great! We saw condors all 3 days, some pretty low down, but on occasion 5-7 all circling together. Plus many bunnies, ground squirrels, deer, turkeys, quail…and lots of other birds. Our site 42B was level, quiet with a hedge on one side, and near the bathroom. Be prepared for many small children on vehicles - scooters, bikes, trikes…some motorized - with no parental supervision. But having a good amount of fun. Our loop had not hookups - intentionally - but there is an RV loop if you want hookups. The bench trail leaves from the camps, and a pretty easy hike to bear gulch. The nature center there was closed but a volunteer docent had a display and answers to so many questions. The shop was mainly tchotchkes and processed snax, and the shower situation was a bit sketchy. But a beautiful area with lots of hiking options.

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roadtripper699890 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42B

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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T-Mobile 4G

October 11, 2022
Rated

Great campground, we stayed in site 13 which is more isolated at the end of the loop - site 12 would be also. Pretty level, great setup with picnic tables on a concrete slab and nice fire pit. This was not a site with hookups, although there are some. The whole campground is by reservation and seems pretty full. The bathrooms are amazing! Pretty modern, flush toilets, good sinks, and walk in showers with either a rain head or handheld wand. Lots of hot water (but be a good citizen and use frugally - we are in a desert!) The views of towers, spires and cliffs are spectacular, especially early or late. Highly recommend the panorama loop - pretty easy, 3 miles with some side routes (especially Cool Cave - fantastic) that can bring it to 6 miles. Start early and you’ll have it to yourself, mostly. Also recommended is Angels Palace, a bit of a climb but more great views over the valley and towers all the way to Bryce. The staff at the visitor center are very nice, and have 8 flavors of ice cream to scoop for you along with other snax, bevs, and swag. A very nice experience. But, no T-mobile except at Panorama Point…and that was 2 bars LTE.

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roadtripper699890 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 13

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
5 Noise

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T-Mobile

April 08, 2024
Rated

First time at Pinnacles, it was great! We saw condors all 3 days, some pretty low down, but on occasion 5-7 all circling together. Plus many bunnies, ground squirrels, deer, turkeys, quail…and lots of other birds. Our site 42B was level, quiet with a hedge on one side, and near the bathroom. Be prepared for many small children on vehicles - scooters, bikes, trikes…some motorized - with no parental supervision. But having a good amount of fun. Our loop had not hookups - intentionally - but there is an RV loop if you want hookups. The bench trail leaves from the camps, and a pretty easy hike to bear gulch. The nature center there was closed but a volunteer docent had a display and answers to so many questions. The shop was mainly tchotchkes and processed snax, and the shower situation was a bit sketchy. But a beautiful area with lots of hiking options.

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roadtripper699890 would stay here again

Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 42B

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

T-Mobile 4G