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St George KOA
Overview
The St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey serves as a practical and welcoming gateway to the stunning landscapes of Southern Utah. Located in the charming town of Hurricane, this park offers a reliable base for travelers looking to explore the high desert without sacrificing modern comforts. Whether you are passing through on a long-distance road trip or planning a multi-day outdoor adventure, the park provides a well-maintained environment with a focus on convenience and the classic KOA experience that RVers have come to trust.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just off Highway 9, the park offers seamless access to both the city of St. George and the main entrance to Zion National Park. The surrounding area is characterized by sweeping red rock vistas and the rugged terrain typical of where the Mojave Desert meets the Great Basin. Being in Hurricane means you are close to essential local services and grocery stores while remaining just minutes away from the pristine blue waters of nearby reservoirs and recreation areas.
Amenities & Park Features
This KOA is equipped with amenities designed for relaxation and entertainment after a long day of hiking. Guests can enjoy a seasonal swimming pool, a miniature golf course, and a dedicated playground for children. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the KampK9 fenced dog park provides a safe space for off-leash exercise. The sites cater to various setups, including spacious pull-thru RV sites with full hookups, climate-controlled cabins, and dedicated grass tent areas for a more traditional camping feel.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves perfectly positioned between the world-famous Zion National Park and the popular boating and OHV opportunities at Sand Hollow and Quail Creek State Parks. For a unique cultural experience, the Tuacahn Center for the Arts offers world-class performances in a red rock amphitheater. Additionally, Snow Canyon State Park provides incredible opportunities for photography and hiking through ancient lava tubes and towering sandstone cliffs just a short drive to the west.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for active families and adventure seekers who want a comfortable home base near Utah’s natural wonders. It is particularly well-suited for big-rig owners looking for easy highway access and reliable hookups. Because of its designation as a Journey KOA, it also serves as a perfect overnight stop for travelers moving between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City who appreciate consistent quality and helpful on-site staff.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
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So far, my extended stay (to avoid Midwest snow) has gone fine overall - my back-in RV site with water and electricity is charming with spectacular views. My van is small compared to most RVs here, and the park has mostly longer accommodations, plus tent sites. This park is on a mountain side, so everywhere there's at least some slant, it seems. The clubhouse was closed for renovation. The pool was open by request. The app-pay laundromat was open 24/7, and a payment card dispenser was available as an option. The WiFi worked okay for my usage - I don't do gaming, so I can't comment on that - also I've noticed the signal varied in strength as I moved around the park, and now and then, mostly when I walked down to the office area from up near the sites, I had to reconnect. I-15 is within view and earshot - I find the road noises relaxing, but I know many don't (still most KOAs I've visited are near freeways or highways). Besides campsites, there are cabins for rent. This KOA Journey is open year-round.
Alejandro Del Llano
We spent the Thanksgiving holiday at this location and rented a cabin. We understand that with the holiday that it would be minimally staffed but we couldn't use any of the amenities. The cabin was great and so was our stay, we just couldn't do much, other than fish the nearby lake. We had two children and picked it because of the heated pool & putting course but they didn't even have clubs. They are also too old for the playground area. We hiked around to keep them busy but I'm not sure we would return. Some other family members asked if anything was open they might join us. We tried to reach them about getting another cabin nextdoor, that was empty, but never got any kind of response the entire weekend.
Stephane Soucy
They sell this place with having wifi dont bother it never worked for mare than 2 seconds before dropping. None of our devices could continually have wifi. Drop your price and stop selling junk. I should get a partial refund but don't hold your breath. It is a good selling feature that is junk. Also zero over the air channels because of location. So no way to get any TV to work. If you like entertainment on your TV bring DVD player because nothing works
Chris Langel
Site we were assigned was small & hard to back into. Barely enough room for our toad. Showers / bathrooms were very dated & need maintenance. Sheetrock was crumbling in places, stalls & shower were so unappealing that we opted to shower in our rig. Ground is uneven & our coach leveling system worked overtime trying to make things level. The area outside our front step was slanted so anyone with balance issues would have a difficult time walking around. We did not get an escort our site, but had a map to show us the way. The people opposite us parked their truck in such a way that backing in required multiple attempts.
SRF
We made a reservation on the KOA website for the St. George/ Hurricane KOA campground. We were going to stay one night and reserved a pull through for our truck and 33 foot pull behind trailer so we could get in and out easy. We show up, go to our site and it's a pull through only 35 feet long with nowhere to park out truck, even if we wanted to disconnect. We go to office and asked for new site that was long enough (57 feet) for truck and trailer. They said we had to request a long pull through when we reserved the site although there is not a place for that data anywhere in reservation. We have traveled 3 and a half months a year for 12 years and have NEVER had this issue before. So the only site that we didn't have to disconnect was a 70 foot back in site. I can back a trailer up quite well so that wasn't an issue. We backed in and realized a couple of things: 1) the site wasn't flat front to back so to stay hooked up we couldn't get flat unless we disconnected and 2) the water and power were about 5 and 7 feet from the front of the site, meaning we had to have an extra hose and and extra power extension cord to hookup For us, we won't stay here again even though it very convenient to I-15, 3 miles off of it.
Isabel Gonzalez
Reviewing as a tent camper- The close proximity to the interstate made camping less than pleasant. This matched with placing all five of the camping groups right next to eachother and gravel tent pads, made for a mediocre experience. I would describe the restrooms as a primary example for why shower shoes are necessary at public bathrooms. Hair and dirt were pretty much everywhere and it seemed that even though they do clean the bathrooms, it's unlikely they're cleaning beneath the anti-slip mats which is where most of the hair was. The bathrooms also had stagnant air and awful lighting that gave "thriller movie" vibes.
Todd Smith
We have been using this KOA to stop at several times a year. Loyal to them till now. We will not be using them anymore. We had our RV break down and could not meet our reservation date that was 2 days away. We were told they would not refund or credit us because we didn’t call 7 days prior. Sorry we didn’t plan our brake down to fit there requirement. All the other stops we have along the way were more than gracious and understanding and gave us full refunds or credit for our next stay. After arguing our point we were given a refund less 20 bucks. Well hopefully that 20 was worth our loyalty for many many years of stays we had there. Well no more… C-ya
Jennafer Lacy
Very hard to find a level spot. The campground itself was clean, no garbage lying around etc., but they only had 2 working washers and they were dirty. They do have a dog park but it’s all rock and didn’t work out well for my senior pug. We didn’t use the restroom or showers so I can’t comment on that. We were there 3 nights not the worst place, but we will not go back. Also, the staff are not very friendly.
Janet Woodgeard - Tolman
Great location, even with a little freeway traffic it's still peaceful and serene. Your a short commute to Walmart for supplies ( take the scenic route around the lake into Hurricane) great amenities. Pool, clubhouse, laundry, mini putt and pickle ball. Ask for Mary. She is great!
Will Stein
I may be too critical but if you are staying here to visit Zion, be aware that it is 50 min to an hour away. That is with no traffic. The office staff are a little hassled as this is a big park and there was only one person in the office when we checked in but was very nice and helpful. Our site was not level at all. The sute for a 36 foot camper has about 30 feet usable. The fall front to back is about a foot and side to side about 7 inches for site 70. Electricity is excellent, 62 lbs water pressure, and sewer access is great because it is downhill even for an Airstream. The dog walk is broken stone and VERY small. Poop bags are provided and it is kept fairly clean. It is a little difficult to get here to and from I15 as it is about 3.5 miles on a poor service road with a speed limit of 25mph for at least 2 miles. Basically, this is a very crowded park with most spaces around 20 feet wide. Hard to park a pickup sideways and in most sites not long enough to park hooked up. Almost no green space, very dusty.