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Western Horizon's
St. George RV Resort
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5800 N. Old Highway 91
Hurricane, Utah 84737
(435) 8792212
Mountain Time
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Periods: March 15 through May 15 & September
15 through November 15
Sites: 123 Full
Check in: 11 AM to 5 PM
Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 40 ft.
Directions:
From St. George: Go north on I-15, take Zion/Hurrican exit 116.
Continue on Route 9 for three miles. Turn left at Quail Creek State
Park, Road 318 (which is the Harrisburg turn 318). On 318 go to
the first stop sign, which is past the "End of State Maintenance"
sign. Turn right at the stop sign. Resort is first resort on the
right-hand side. From Salt Lake: Take I-15 south to Leeds Exit 23.
Travel four miles on the frontage road through stop sign. Resort
is located on the left-hand side at the bottom of the hill.
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Facilities and Amenities |
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3 Park Models, Sleep 4, $50.
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 3 PM, Check out:
11 AM
Notes: Pets and smoking not allowed in units. Linens
are not provided. Modem available.
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The resort has a clubhouse, heated outdoor
swimming pool, hot tub, shuffleboard, horseshoes, playground,
hiking trails, and full-time planned activities. Fishing,
water skiing, and boating are available adjacent to the resort.
Dump station.
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Welcome to the ideal place to base a vacation you
will never forget. Located in the heart of Color Country in southern
Utah, St. George RV Resort sits on the site of an old ghost town
13 miles north of St. George, a town rated among the top 10 places
to retire by Rand McNally.
Just off I-15 on the banks of Quail Lake, St. George Resort offers
beautiful views of red rock cliffs and Pine Valley Mountain. The
beauty of the area, year-round sun, and the friendly people have
made St. George the #1 Adventure Town in America.
The landscape of Utah folds out like an open book, revealing a geologic
history that stretches back millions of years and exposes some of
the most striking scenery found anywhere. Add to that the state
parks, first rate medical centers, the ghost towns, the canyons,
coves, cactus gardens, streams, golf courses, mineral pools, tennis
courts, swimming holes, hiking, and photo opportunities and you
will realize that Utah is a place where you are going to want to
stay awhile.
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