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Sand Hollow RV Resort
Stay with us and enjoy the beautiful scenery that Southern Utah has to offer. There is no end to the possibilities of activities: Zion NP, Golfing, Hiking, Biking, or Swimming at either Quail Creek or Sand Hollow Reservoir.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Meghann Dyer
We’re staying long term on monthly and so far we are really enjoying it! Lots of kids in the park for my kids to play with, fun games to borrow from the office and a fun little playground! Plus the city park, splash pad and pool are only a few minutes away!
Kishan Patel
This Rv park has the most amazing location and views. Amenities were useful, stayed 3 nights and used the barbecue and showers, the WiFi worked great, and the staff was awesome. Great resort would definitely recommend
Shayla Hansen
We love this RV resort!! We refuse to stay anywhere else! I’ve spoken to 3 different employees at different times and all are very kind and professional. They are accommodating and very good at what they do. This place is shiny and new. The amenities are a huge bonus. Highly recommend this resort.
Mary Littiebrant
This is a new campground. It is located right on Highway 9 in Hurricane so it is noisy. Otherwise, it was a good place to stay. Bathrooms and showers were clean and water was hot. Laundry facility was good. It is in a good location for visiting national parks in the area. The neighborhood it is next to is new and beautiful, fun to walk through.
Mike Forrest
This is a new park so it was nice to have new facilities. I would rate the front desk staff as a 5. The three star rating is all about housekeeping of the bathrooms and the loose gravel parking pads. The restrooms and showers needed more frequent cleaning. The parking pads should be concrete so that people don’t spin out trying to get their front axle over the steep curb at the edge of the road when backing in.