Motorhome Parks In Hurricane, UT
37.1753° N, 113.2900° W
Quick Overview
Hurricane is a growing town in Washington County in southwestern Utah, sitting along Highway 9 about 20 miles east of Saint George on the road to Zion National Park. The area has several motorhome campgrounds and parks, with some free camping options on surrounding BLM desert land. At about 3,200 feet elevation, Hurricane sits in the Virgin River valley with red rock cliffs and mesa formations creating a dramatic desert backdrop on all sides. The town has grown substantially as a bedroom community for Saint George and as a gateway stop for Zion visitors, adding restaurants, grocery stores, fuel stations, and commercial services that make it increasingly self-sufficient. Sand Hollow State Park just south of town has a large reservoir popular for fishing, boating, and swimming, with sandy beaches and red rock scenery that make it one of the nicest state park water recreation areas in Utah. The Hurricane Cliffs Trail system offers world-class mountain biking on slickrock and desert terrain. For RVers, Hurricane provides a quieter and often more affordable alternative to Saint George while putting you closer to Zion National Park by about 20 minutes, and the warm desert climate makes it attractive for winter snowbird stays. The town's position along the Virgin River between Saint George's urban services and Zion's natural grandeur gives it practical appeal for RVers who want red rock scenery, outdoor recreation, and functional community services without the higher prices and busier atmosphere of the larger city to the west. The Virgin River flows through the valley providing a green ribbon of cottonwood trees and irrigation that contrasts with the surrounding red desert terrain. Local restaurants have improved significantly with the town's growth, and you can now find good Mexican food, pizza, and breakfast options along State Street. The Hurricane Mesa, a dramatic flat-topped formation south of town, served as a military rocket sled testing facility during the Cold War and remains visible from much of the valley. Washington County's trail system connects Hurricane to nearby communities through a network of paved and unpaved paths suitable for walking, running, and mountain biking that add recreation value beyond the national park attractions.
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All Dump Stations Near Hurricane
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willowwind RV Park | 1.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Zion View RV Park | 1.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gateway Luxury RV Resort & Casitas | 2.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Contact station |
| Zion West RV Park | 5.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Quail Creek RV Park | Southern Utah Campground | 6.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gooseberry Mesa Campsite | 8.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Range RV | 10.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Settlers Point Luxury RV Resort | 11.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Winter Haven RV Resort | 11.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Southern Utah Luxury RV Resort | 11.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Willowwind RV Park
1.1 miZion View RV Park
1.4 miGateway Luxury RV Resort & Casitas
2.8 miZion West RV Park
5.6 miQuail Creek RV Park | Southern Utah Campground
6.0 miGooseberry Mesa Campsite
8.4 miRange RV
10.4 miSettlers Point Luxury RV Resort
11.1 miWinter Haven RV Resort
11.5 miSouthern Utah Luxury RV Resort
11.6 miTraveling to Hurricane by RV
Hurricane sits on Highway 9, the main route between I-15 and Zion National Park. From Saint George, take Highway 9 east about 20 miles through the Virgin River valley. The road to Zion continues east through La Verkin and Virgin to the park entrance at Springdale, about 25 miles from Hurricane. This road handles RVs well but can be congested during peak Zion visitation months from March through November. I-15 is accessible via Highway 9 west to Exit 16 near Saint George. The town has grocery stores, fuel stations, restaurants, and basic services along State Street, the main commercial corridor. For more extensive shopping, Saint George is a 20-minute drive west. Sand Hollow State Park is accessed from Highway 7 south of town. Cell service works well in town on all major carriers. I-15 access is available via Exit 16 at Saint George about 20 miles west, or via Exit 27 at the Toquerville junction where Highway 17 connects to Hurricane. Both routes are well-maintained and handle all rig sizes without issues.
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Of the campgrounds near Hurricane, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Full-hookup motorhome parks in Hurricane charge about $35 to $55 per night, with winter snowbird season commanding higher monthly rates similar to Saint George. Monthly rates for the winter season typically run $600 to $1,000 depending on the park. Summer rates drop as the heat discourages visitors. Free dispersed camping on BLM desert land surrounding the town is available for self-contained rigs, though summer heat makes free camping without power uncomfortable. Sand Hollow and Quail Creek state parks offer developed camping at state park rates that are generally lower than private parks.
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Best Time to Visit Hurricane by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
28-55°F
Crowds: Medium
Mild desert winters attract snowbirds. Zion and local trails are pleasant for winter hiking. Nights can be cold but sunny days are common.
Spring
Mar - May
40-80°F
Crowds: High
Perfect weather coincides with peak Zion visitation. Desert wildflowers bloom. Campgrounds fill quickly and advance reservations are recommended.
Summer
Jun - Aug
62-105°F
Crowds: Low
Very hot summer days limit outdoor activity. Sand Hollow reservoir swimming provides some relief. Campsite rates and availability improve dramatically.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48-88°F
Crowds: Medium
Cooling temperatures bring hikers and bikers back. Early snowbird arrivals begin in October. The red rock scenery is especially photogenic in autumn light.
Explore the Hurricane Area
Sand Hollow State Park is a local favorite for its beautiful reservoir, sandy beaches, and red rock scenery -- boat rentals are available and the swimming is pleasant from May through October. The Hurricane Cliffs mountain bike trail system south of town draws serious riders from across the region with technical slickrock riding and desert terrain loops. For Zion visits, the Kolob Terrace Road accessed from the town of Virgin offers a less-crowded backcountry entrance to the park with high-elevation hiking trailheads. The Historic Hurricane Canal Trail provides a pleasant walk along the old irrigation canal that was carved into the cliffs above town. Quail Creek State Park just north of Hurricane has another reservoir with warmer water temperatures and good fishing for bass and trout.
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Where can I find motorhome parks in Hurricane, UT?
Hurricane has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks along the Highway 9 corridor and in the surrounding area. Parks offer full service and serve both Zion National Park visitors and winter snowbirds drawn to the mild desert climate.
Are there free camping options near Hurricane?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Hurricane on BLM desert land surrounding the town. These work well for self-contained rigs during the cooler months but summer heat makes desert free camping without shore power uncomfortable.
How much do motorhome parks cost in Hurricane?
Full-hookup parks in Hurricane charge about $35 to $55 per night, with monthly snowbird rates running $600 to $1,000 during winter season. Summer rates drop as the heat reduces demand. State parks nearby offer developed camping at lower rates.
How far is Hurricane from Zion National Park?
Hurricane is about 25 miles from the main Zion entrance at Springdale, roughly a 30-minute drive east on Highway 9 through the Virgin River valley. This is closer than Saint George and provides a more affordable camping base for park visits.
What water recreation is available near Hurricane?
Sand Hollow State Park has a large reservoir with sandy beaches, boat rentals, fishing, and swimming in a red rock setting. Quail Creek State Park nearby offers another reservoir with warmer water temperatures and good fishing for bass and trout.
Where can I find motorhome parks in Hurricane, UT?
Hurricane has {{stationCount}} motorhome campgrounds and parks along the Highway 9 corridor and in the surrounding area. Parks offer full service and serve both Zion National Park visitors and winter snowbirds drawn to the mild desert climate.
Are there free camping options near Hurricane?
There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Hurricane on BLM desert land surrounding the town. These work well for self-contained rigs during the cooler months but summer heat makes desert free camping without shore power uncomfortable.
How much do motorhome parks cost in Hurricane?
Full-hookup parks in Hurricane charge about $35 to $55 per night, with monthly snowbird rates running $600 to $1,000 during winter season. Summer rates drop as the heat reduces demand. State parks nearby offer developed camping at lower rates.
How far is Hurricane from Zion National Park?
Hurricane is about 25 miles from the main Zion entrance at Springdale, roughly a 30-minute drive east on Highway 9 through the Virgin River valley. This is closer than Saint George and provides a more affordable camping base for park visits.
What water recreation is available near Hurricane?
Sand Hollow State Park has a large reservoir with sandy beaches, boat rentals, fishing, and swimming in a red rock setting. Quail Creek State Park nearby offers another reservoir with warmer water temperatures and good fishing for bass and trout.
Are there free dump stations in Hurricane?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Hurricane.


