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Ranchito Feliz

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737 reviews
· Cannonville, Garfield, Utah · 10 acres
Hosted by Roy S.
6 RV/tent sites
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Near Bryce Canyon National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the B-53 Entrance Station East.
Best in Utah: 3rd place
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
When booking please add in your note the type of camping you are doing, ie. tent, car, van, or larger RV and please, only texts...NO calls. In the middle of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument; adjacent to Bryce Canyon National Park; within walking distance of Kodachrome Basin State Park; and an easy drive to Zion and Capital Reef National Parks, as well as Lake Powell National Recreational Area, this unique site is an opportunity not to miss. The pet/horse friendly property (approximately 9 acres/3 ha/64 sq. m) boasts private designated single tent sites, and a mix car camping and larger RV sites, as well as paleontological, geological, biological, astronomical, and historical interests of the ranch. The equestrians will find three paddocks, a round pen, as well as beautiful places to ride from the ranch. This secluded location has a small town of about (Cannonville) three miles/5 k a Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Visitor Center. And, bonus, the in town campground has: high speed internet, and cell phone service and laundry. This ranch and campground is an off the grid, passive/active solar voltaic, so no electricity, no internet and only Verizon works here. In Tropic 12 miles distant all carriers get service. Potable water, shower, dish washing station and composting toilet (This means that all campers count when booking, even the kids...their poops add up too). The views are spectacular from any site where the xeroscaped landscape uses indigenous material and plants to complement the quintessential Pinon/Juniper ecosystem the campground sits in. On three sides you are surrounded by red cliffs in the Carmel Formation which can give shelter from wind and sun, but campers can also look out over the Paria River (you can hear the river from camp as well as its amphibians) which runs south in front of the property and eventually meets the Colorado River at Lee’s Ferry where most put-in to raft the Grand Canyon. Looking north, one sees the meaning of the term “Grand Staircase” by viewing The Entrada, Tropic Shale, Straight Cliffs, Wahweap, Kaiparowits, and Pink Limestone Formations capped by late Tertiary Volcanism; or, the “steps” of Promise Rock, Sand Point, Powell Point, and the Aquarius Plateau (highest forested mesa in North America at over eleven thousand feet.). The biological diversity here is also astounding: Birds: 140 species and counting including the tiny Costa’s Humming Bird all the way up to the enormous California Condor. Plants: 2 species of Sagebrush, 4 species of trees, numerous grass species, and a plethora of beautiful wildflowers and cacti. Reptiles: Many species of snakes and lizards. Unfortunately, this includes the occasional rattlesnake. It is advised that you have your pets vaccinated. Amphibian: Toads and Salamanders Insects: There are very few mosquitos. There are a few biting Deer Flies, and worse yet, those damn gnats. These “no-see-ums” are temperature dependent so are not a bother in the shade, early mornings, late evenings and at night. It is recommended that you bring some kick ass insect repellant and a “bee hat” if you are out and about in the sun during the day between May and July. Fossils: Bivalves, snails, petrified wood (many types) and various other corals, insects and plant fossils abound and are often incorporated into the ranch infrastructure. The nearby area is considered the hottest paleontological spot on the planet. Astronomy: The area is widely considered to be under the darkest skies in the lower 49. The Milky Way and Presides are common sights without the unsightly annoyance of any neighbor’s lights. The climate is varied and interesting. All four seasons are here and occasionally all in one day. Winter snows melt quickly though temperatures can dip into the sub-zeros. The 5,900 ft./1800 m. elevation keeps the summer temps reasonable and always gives a chilly summer evening to cool things off. If you want climatic extremes, you can, within an hour or so, be at Lake Powell and its 100+ F/38+ C heat or on the Aquarius Plateau at 65 degrees F/18 C in midday June. Recreation on many levels is all within proximity. From canyoneering, “free” climbing on an established nearby crag composed of a welded tuff capping the Aquarius Plateau (see Mountain Project and “The Aquarius Plateau”) and many aid lines on Entrada Formation towers within walking distance (see Mountain Project and “The Grand Staircase”), water sports of Lake Powell and the Colorado River as well as fishing in the cool temps of Pine Lake 35 minutes distant. Then of course, there is the Monument, National Park and the State Park only a short drive away. Seclusion, security, water, and views all within a short walk or drive of exiting destinations, make this worth the stop.** When booking, please ensure you send us a message via the "Message to Host" step @ checkout to let us know if you will be tent camping or RV camping; and if RV camping, what the length of your vehicle is.  Please also note, this is a MEET and GREET campground and I place you in a site that best fits. **Due to the strange world we now live in...talking about only the virus, I am asking all campers to avoid each other at the "Poo Place" and the dish washing station.  As much as I would like to, I will not shake your hand when I meet you and we will do our social distancing.  Sorry. In the middle of the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument; adjacent to Bryce Canyon National Park; within walking distance of Kodachrome Basin State Park; and an easy drive to Zion and Capital Reef National Parks, as well as Lake Powell National Recreational Area, this unique site is an opportunity not to miss. This is MST so adjust your clocks if needed. The pet/horse friendly property (approximately 9 acres/3 ha/64 sq. m) and is welcoming to all folks/types of families, and boasts private designated single tent sites, one group tent site, two car camping sites. The equestrians will find a two-acre pasture, three paddocks, a round pen, as well as beautiful places to ride from the ranch. No arrivals after an hour prior to my sunset sunset (check MST and MDT times for the large variations in those sunset timings {NO EXCEPTIONS}). This is a meet and greet campground. Sites will be selected for you. All children count (sorry, all about the poops) as campers, and must be added as additional guests. ***There are no specific site numbers; all sites are tent sites but larger RVs/trailers can be accommodated on a limited basis (-RV max. lengths: Bumper PullTrailer- 26ft./7.9m, 5th Wheel- 26ft./7.9m, Standard RV- 28ft./8.5m) CHECK-IN (on foot) prior to RV arrival for your site assignment!*** Leave rig at the gate. ***There is only one location for an RV and one location for a trailer, the rest are sites designed for folks who drive or walk in and have a tent. You must arrive one hour before sundown Utah time for check in! This secluded location has a small town of about 75 (Cannonville) three miles/5 k distant where there is a small store with gas, and a Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Visitor Center. And, bonus, this campground has a shower (cold camp shower), fire rings, potable water, a place to wash dishes or clean fish, and cell phone service is getting better (only Verizon currently works at the Ranch other carriers work in Tropic 12 miles distant). The ranch is an off the grid, passive/active solar voltaic, so no electricity.  Firewood can be purchased at the ranch or in Tropic. The views are spectacular from any site where the xeriscaped landscape uses indigenous material and plants to complement the quintessential Pinyon/Juniper ecosystem the campground sits in. On three sides you are surrounded by red cliffs in the Carmel Formation which can give shelter from wind and sun, but campers can also look out over the Paria River (you can hear the river from camp as well as its amphibians) which runs south in front of the property and eventually meets the Colorado River at Lee’s Ferry where most put-in to raft the Grand Canyon. Looking north, one sees the meaning of the term “Grand Staircase” by viewing The Entrada, Tropic Shale, Straight Cliffs, Wahweap, Kaiparowits, and Pink Limestone Formations capped by late Tertiary Volcanism; or, the “steps” of Promise Rock, Sand Point, Powell Point, and the Aquarius Plateau (highest forested mesa in North America at over eleven thousand feet.). The biological diversity here is also astounding, the (*) might indicate alarming: Birds: 125 species and counting including the tiny Costa’s Humming Bird all the way up to the enormous California Condor. Plants: 2 species of Sagebrush, 4 species of trees, numerous grass species, and a plethora of beautiful wildflowers and cacti. *Reptiles: Many species of snakes and lizards. Unfortunately, this includes the occasional rattlesnake. It is advised that you have your pets vaccinated. Amphibians: Toads and Salamanders Mammals: Predators-Lions, Coyotes, Bobcats, & Badgers. Ungulates-Elk, Deer & Pronghorn. Rodents-Lots of those! *Insects: There are very few mosquitoes. There are a few biting Deer Flies, and worse yet, those damn gnats. These “no-see-ums” are temperature dependent so are not a bother in the cool shade, early mornings, late evenings and at night. It is recommended that you bring some kick ass insect repellent and a “bee hat” if you are out and about in the sun during the day between May and July. Fossils: Bivalves, snails, petrified wood (many types) and various other corals, insects and plant fossils abound and are often incorporated into the ranch infrastructure. The nearby area is considered the hottest paleontological spot on the planet. Astronomy: The area is widely considered to be under the darkest skies in the lower 49. The Milky Way and Presides are common sights without the unsightly annoyance of any neighbor’s lights. The climate is varied and interesting. All four seasons are here and occasionally all in one day. Winter snows melt quickly though temperatures can dip into the sub-zeros. The 5,900 ft./1800 m. elevation keeps the summer temps reasonable and always gives a chilly summer evening to cool things off. If you want climatic extremes, you can, within an hour or so, be at Lake Powell and its 100+ F/38+ C heat or on the Aquarius Plateau at 65 degrees F/18 C in midday June. Recreation on many levels is all within proximity. From canyoneering (many close and amazing slot canyons, both technical and casual) , “free” climbing (both trad and sport) on an established nearby crag composed of a welded tuff capping the Aquarius Plateau (see Mountain Project for "The Jungle on the Aquarius Plateau") and many aid lines on Entrada/Navaho Formation towers within walking distance (see Mountain Project for "The Grand Staircase" ), water sports of Lake Powell and the Colorado River as well as fishing in the cool temps of Pine Lake 35 minutes distant. Then of course, there is the Monument, National Park and the State Park only a short drive away. Seclusion, security, water, and views all within minutes to spectacular destinations, makes this worth the stop.
RV details
Caravans, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Trailer tents, Motorhome, Campervan, Class C (larger motorhome with overcab space), Campervans, and Cars allowed
Not all RVs are created equal! Nor are the drivers;) These are the length restrictions: Bumper pull - 24ft./7.3m 5th Wheel - 25ft./8m Standard fixed wheel RV - 20ft./7m
Vehicles under 8 meters allowed
Cars, trucks, and vans can go directly to the high graveled location. RVs need stop at the gate and call me or walk up and get me so that I can direct you to your specific site as well as guide you through the angles.
Pull-in unit
Cars, trucks, and vans can go directly to the high graveled location. RVs need stop at the gate and call me or walk up and get me so that I can direct you to your specific site as well as guide you through the angles.
Accommodates slideouts
Cars, trucks, and vans can go directly to the high graveled location. RVs need stop at the gate and call me or walk up and get me so that I can direct you to your specific site as well as guide you through the angles.
Surface type: Loose gravel
Some sites for trailers may require a bit of leveling.
Surface levelness: Flat
Some sites for trailers may require a bit of leveling.
No electrical hookup
No internal combustion engines after parking. Generators are not allowed
No water hookup
No RV water fill ups
No sewage hookup
No TV hookup
Generators not allowed
What to expect
RV/tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Firepit, private. On occasions, climactic forces and local governments dictate fires are not permitted. Also, there is wood in your fire ring. You can purchase bundles of wood from Ranchito Feliz for $8.00. If you have your own wood, you can burn what's in the ring and then leave an equal amount or bundle..
Toilet available
Pit toilet. BYOTP/Bring your own toilet paper.
Pets allowed
Off leash. Dogs & Equines welcome.
Drinking water available
Spigot
Showers available
Cold water only
Bins available
Trash bin
Cooking equipment present
Sink or other dishwashing station
Picnic table present
There are rock tables and benches at the sites rather than the traditional table.
No wifi

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: After 1:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 2 nights
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
Follow directions to the high graveled area where you park. Walk the short distance to the house where we meet and greet. I will assign you to your site based on your needs and the needs of the ranch.
During your trip
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Reviews
98% Recommend913 ratings · 737 reviews
Campers visiting Roy's Ranchito Feliz can expect a well-crafted experience that balances nature with comfort. The site offers thoughtful amenities like composting toilets and outdoor showers, with each campsite designed for privacy and aesthetic appeal. Visitors frequently mention Roy's welcoming nature and his helpful insights about nearby attractions, adding a personal touch to the stay. Whether it's the views, the friendly animals, or the convenient location near Bryce and Escalante, guests leave with positive memories.
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Seth C.
5 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· May 2025
Tent
Great host with awesome accommodations for an off-grid experience. Would return!
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Nina M.
4 reviews
Recommends
· May 2025
Tent
This is a place of uncommon attunement and sensitive adaptation. The improvements offered to serve the minimalist needs of mindful campers are thoughtfully and innovatively crafted from materials offered by the land. The effect of being here is to be sensorially and spiritually elevated, gifted with that deep sense of place one seeks in a retreat to the sacred Red Rock.
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Alex B.
2 reviews
Recommends
· May 2025
Camping perfection
Tent
The best thing about staying with Roy is that it brought me to an area of Utah that I wouldn’t have otherwise come to, but that I absolutely loved. Roy clearly understands what campers are looking for - it’s the perfect balance between wild and comfortable. The toilet was actually a pleasant place to be (which is impressive for a long drop!). I would also highly recommend a sunset walk just up the road at Kodachrome Basin - it was stunning. Thank you Roy.
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Rafael O.
2 reviews
Recommends
· May 2025
Tent · Group trip
Roy was very friendly and accommodating. The place was well-maintained, and the donkeys were s nice touch.
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Kathy L.
11 reviews
Recommends
· May 2025
RV stay in early May
7 m travel trailer · With pets
We had a great stay at Ranchito Feliz. We stayed in the RV site which had a nice view. The camp wasn't full so we had nice privacy. Take a walk up the road just past the hipcamp to visit the cemetery! Roy was a great host in making sure we got settled just right.
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Lindsey W.
1 month on Hipcamp
Recommends
· May 2025
Highly Recommend!
Tent
The most gorgeous land along the red cliffs with amazing views, artistic touches of juniper tree and stone “kitchens”, benches, fire rings, outdoor shower. Roy was incredible- so communicative and takes such pride in keeping this land and each camping space pristine! My mom and I felt so safe, and it was great in between place for Bryce and Escalante. Couldn’t recommend more!
Location
Cannonville, Garfield, Utah, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Roy S.

Joined in December 2016
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 4 hours
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