
For RV campers and outdoor adventurers, southwestern Utah is a paradise of national parks, family attractions, and plenty of wide open spaces to en
joy star-lit nights and a more relaxed pace. Located just 19 miles from Zion National Park, the community of Hurricane (pronounced "her-ah-kun" by locals) is a prime camping destination and home base for exploring Utah's historic surroundings.
Awe-inspiring red, green, beige and purple sandstone walls stand just outside of Hurricane, while the city itself is filled with tall, old trees, museums, parks, and down-to-earth hospitality. With a population of less than 8,500 Hurricane is smaller than other SW Utah travel destinations (such as nearby St. George), but still provides fun activities year-round, antique car shows, the Washington County Fair, and the famous Peach Days Festival.
Zion, Bryce and even the Grand Canyon National Parks are just a short drive from downtown Hurricane, where visitors can enjoy views of cliffs, rivers and waterfalls; trees, cactus and wildflowers; lizards, eagles and deer. Hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders have several trails to choose from in this tranquil valley and adventurers can scale the walls of the canyon, hike the narrows or do some back country backpacking.
Those wanting a more scenic and relaxing vacation can choose from several short hikes, walks or stick to the shuttle ride through the canyon. However you choose to see Zion National Park it will be an unforgettable vacation!
Located in the Heart of Color Country in southern Utah, St. George RV Resort sits on the site of an old ghost town.....