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Carl

For Rubys Inn Campground: Stayed 1 night 6/6/2019 in camper van. Staff made a mistake putting us in a pre-booked site then came late in the evening right when we were getting to go to sleep to tell us to move. I was OK with moving because people make mistake but the staff never offer an apology. Campground is really big. Bathrooms and campsites were clean. Easy access to Bryce NP. I would have given a higher rating if it was not for the rudeness of a couple of campground staff.

Posted Jun 08, 2019 by Carl from Northern California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

John

For Rubys Inn Campground: Nice park, For such a large campground the sites are incredibly small. No WiFi. Stayed our 33' motorhome.

Posted May 07, 2019 by John from Vancouver. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Shinynomad

For Rubys Inn Campground: We were here in April, 2019. We lucked out with weather. There was still a lot of snow on the ground, but they placed us in a site that was not too snowy or muddy. Temps were 50s and 60s while we were here. I recommend coming in the off season if you can, as we did not have to deal with crowds or heat. Trails were closed in the National Park, but we hiked each morning with our dog on nearby trails outside of the park. Really enjoyed Red Canyon and Kodachrome State Park nearby. We had three bars of service through Verizon and ATT. Park WiFi was helpful during daylight hours, since not many others were here. Facilities and amenities were nice, although not everything was open. There may be less for kids to do if you come in the winter. We could have used the pool at the hotel if we had wanted.

Posted Apr 08, 2019 by Shinynomad from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

JimK

For Rubys Inn Campground: Part of a large complex with lots of services. Dry hard-packed roads and generous spaces. Shuttle stop to the park is a plus if you don’t want to drive in.

Posted Aug 22, 2018 by JimK from Michigan. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sue

For Rubys Inn Campground: Beautifully clean bathrooms always get 5 stars from me! Convenient shuttle stop out front.

Posted Oct 17, 2017 by Sue from CT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jm

For Rubys Inn Campground: We stayed here for one night. Expensive but close to the Bryce Canyon National Park and has its own shuttle stop. Very nice fire ring and metal picnic tables at every spot. Lots of spaces at this campground and even some teepees. Very Nice laundry and shower facilities - some of the best we've seen. Only complaint was that our spot had the sewer connection up at the front of the site - much too far to reach in a back in space. Very weird and we saw a few like ours around us. Paid $56 for one night.

Posted Oct 09, 2017 by Jm from Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

maryo_tx

For Rubys Inn Campground: Date of Stay: June, 2017

This one is hard to rate because it's an an "independent" park that feels like the typical commercially run, chain park you'd find in a high tourist dense area with lots of traffic. The office staff seemed more like order takers versus what you usually encounter at campgrounds. I called ahead and had the impression the reservations agent was at a call center as he seemed to have no connection with the park. I was surprised to meet him at check-in. The location is great and we were happy to be able to walk to the nearby Ruby's Inn for dinner (we weren't up for cooking). There is a variety of types of sites in different sections...some with trees & dirt and others that are like a gravel parking lot. There are tent sites, cabins, camp store, atm, pool and a fee dump station for those not staying at the park. In the back (200's), there is a newer area w/ level concrete pads and a nice square of grass. We were told those book up month's in advance. We were driving a 25' mh with toad (42' overall), so asked for a pull thru w/fhu. The site they assigned was towards the rear of the property in the "gravel parking lot" area. We were given an end spot (#110 I think). While the other pull thrus were plenty long for big rigs, our site was short, so we stuck out in the road. Also, the sewer was way in the front...too far for our sewer hose w/o an extension (I think that was atypical for this park). We had our dogs and the nearest green space wasn't conducive for walking, so we asked to be moved. The same employee begrudgingly moved us to a spot nearer the front in the section with trees (#69?). These spaces were shorter, quite un-level and more cramped, but since it worked better where the other fell short, we were happier. We unhooked the toad to make it work. Ruby's has all the bell's & whistles of a resort, but to use an analogy, it was like eating fast food when we were hankering for a home cooked meal. No big complaints really, just not our bag because it felt like a cattle car... We would try out another spot next time though for comparison. I learned on my first trip there in '09, the same family pretty much owns the whole town (relatives of the couple that discovered Bryce Canyon), so other spots may be similar. We paid $49.37 incl tax, no discounts taken.


Posted Aug 13, 2017 by maryo_tx from Dallas, TX. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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