Wow! Just the cleanliness, manicured lawns, maintained roadways made it a very nice place. The tornado shelters were something new for me to see since I'm from CA. Highly recommended!
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 50
We arrived after hours and they had our reservations/ map of where to go near the front door of the entrance. We left early in the morning prior to sunrise. From the limited amount of time I was there, it served the purpose I needed.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 144
I was pleasantly surprised with this park. We had a group of 37 people that were spread out to 7 different sites. One would expect with a group as large as ours that one of us would have a complaint of some kind. Not one. Checking in was easy. We had three RV's as part of the group to arrive first. Luckily there weren't any other RV's/trailers parked along the curb when you enter or else one of us would have been blocking the entrance. The location of the park is just a 1/2 mile from Zion NP visitor center. Easy walk or you can take the city shuttle. Because of COVID, the normal Springdale city shuttles weren't running. However, they have provided another free shuttle service to get place to place within Springdale. The shuttles have a "St. George Shuttles" logo on the side of them.
Shower coins are provided to you at check in. They are good for 6 mins. I personally did not use the showers, but those in our group who did use them were very pleased. I did use the laundry room located at the hotel. $2 per load for the washer and $2 for the dryer. Plenty of washers/dryers and easy to use.
All of the sites are gravel and level for the most part. There was only one site I saw where the tires of an RV that were slightly off the ground to be level. (34 ft. RV / site A12)
I highly recommend this RV park and will definitely be back.
Nightly Rate: $59.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: A12
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
This was our first stop for a few days before we headed over to Zion NP. There were nearly 40 of us in our group. Most of us were spread out 6 different campsites (WS 16, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22.) and some rented an AirB&B which was only a few minutes away. We were there July 12-15th. First of all, it was unbearably hot. The moment we pulled into our spots and stepped out of our RV's, it drained the moral of our entire group. We knew it was going to be hot, but this was bad. The town of Hurricane averages the high 90's during this time of year and this week it was 106 plus. It temps didn't get comfortable until close to midnight. Needless to say, make sure your AC's are in good working order, because you just might not shut off during your entire stay, like us.
Wind was a definite factor. You can't leave your awning out on your RV during the mid-day hours. I did open up ours in the morning when it was less windy. But the moment you start feeling that wind, roll it up. The campsites were huge, clean and level for the most part. The distance between each campsite are pretty far apart. If we were by ourselves, totally cool. But because we has such a large group, it was somewhat of a trek just to go to campsite to campsite.
The lake is awesome. Super clean and a refreshing 80 degrees. Get out onto the water first thing in the morning. The water is glass. Come 10-11am, the wind starts to kick up and your wake-boarding day is done. Out comes the tubes. It's also a walk to get to the water from the campsite. I got the closest spots to where the cliff jumping is, but it's still a good 8-10 min walk. I think if it wasn't so hot, our stay may have been much more enjoyable and the walks to the lake or other RV's wouldn't have been so daunting. Still on the fence if we would camp here again. At least not in July.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: WS18