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Who is that little person in your RV with you? A budding farmer? A miniature mechanic? Perhaps a pint-sized painter? The
St.
George Children’s Museum
offers hand-on exhibits for the interests and ambitions of every child. Take…
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More About our resort and the beautiful surrounding Area.
St. George Craft Breweries
What’s the best place to have an ice-cold beer at Zion River Resort? How about…
On the banks of the Virgin River
Gathered around the gazebo community kitchen
On the patio next to your own RV
Of course, the first thing you have to have is the…
Red Cliffs Natural Conservation Area
If – like Greta Garbo – you want to be alone, solitude is exactly what you’ll find at the
Red Cliffs Natural Conservation Area
. Just 37 miles west of Zion River Resort on I-15 S, the Red Cliffs Natural Conservation Area is an environmental…
Climb, Hike, and Take Pictures at Pioneer Park
December weather is usually in the mid-50s with rarely any snow – just perfect for rock climbing at
Pioneer Park
in nearby St. George.
Reserve your stay at Zion River Resort
and treat yourself to a glorious winter vacation at the end of the…
Snowbirds Flock to Southern Utah
Brrrrr! Is it cold where you live and getting colder? Treat yourself to a month or more of big fun at Zion River Resort.
Click to see our special Snowbird camping rates
, November 1 – March 23. Then call us at (888) 822-8594 to reserve your Snowbird…
All About the Virgin River
From its headwaters above
Zion National Park
, the
Virgin River
is the lifeblood of southwestern Utah, sustaining people, plants, and animals while continuing to carve the mighty rock formations that make our region’s scenery so unique.
We Need the…
Horseback Riding Just Like in an Old Cowboy Movie
What could be more like living during the days of the Old West than
horseback riding
through the desert? You can!
Reserve your stay at Zion River RV Resort
, and visit Jacob’s Ranch for a Zion Canyon Trail Ride you’ll remember forever.
Horseback…
Red Hills Desert Garden
Experience the beautiful colors and textures of Utah’s
desert garden
. Discover more than 5000 drought resistant plants to enhance your own home’s outdoor décor, see rare and endangered fish, marvel at dinosaur tracks, and explore a replica slot…
Tour Southern Utah
Many people visit Southern Utah for the stunning scenery, but never get more than a few feet off the beaten path. The West is big, really big, in fact it’s so big that it would be nearly impossible to hike to all the far-flung locations you’ve seen…
Thunder Junction-All Ability Recreation in Tonaquint Park
The rugged beauty of Southern Utah provides non-stop hiking and climbing thrills, photo opportunities, and a wealth of physical challenges that most folks are eager to embrace.
But what if a family member is wheelchair-bound or is differently-abled…
Grafton Ghost Town
Not far from the bustling excitement of zillions of tourists in Zion National Park is
Grafton Ghost Town
, a once-prosperous Mormon settlement, abandoned during conflicts with Black Hawk native people, partially restored by descendants of the…
Hiking to Kanarraville Falls
If you loved hiking and exploring the Narrows at Zion National Park, you’ll be doubly thrilled by
hiking to Kanarraville Falls
. One of the most photographed sights in Southern Utah is Kanarraville Canyon with its red rock walls and two…
Kayaking at Gunlock Reservoir
Just 15 miles northwest of Saint George, the 266-acre
Gunlock Reservoir
is great for kayaking, swimming, and fishing, but far enough off the beaten path that it is usually not crowded.
Tranquil, smooth water is what you want when you go kayaking,…
Jewelry and Souvenirs in Utah Gift Shops
After days and days of climbing, swimming, hiking, tubing, and taking selfies with the incredible breathtaking scenery, it might be nice to narrow your gaze a little bit and feast your eyes on the gorgeous Native American jewelry and other unique…
Sand Hollow State Park
So here you are in Southern Utah, blissfully
camping at Zion River Resort
and wondering if there’s anywhere to go besides the National Parks. Yes, indeed, Camper! Just a few miles away in nearby Hurricane, you’ll find Utah’s newest place for outdoor…
The Road Less Traveled to Kolob Reservoir
Enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery of Zion National Park and escape the crowds of summer visitors there when you take the road less traveled to
Kolob Reservoir
. Access the wilderness, hike the trails to overlooks and canyons, and thrill to great views…
Boating on Quail Creek State Park
There’s much more to Southern Utah than the Big Five National Parks. Natural beauty, rock formations, and rushing water are everywhere you look. One such place is
Quail Creek State Park
. Just 18 miles west of Zion River Resort on UT 9, Quail Creek…
Summer Vacation: Visit Sheep Bridge Near Zion National Park
Zion National Park is vast. It contains cliffs, valleys, the Virgin River, and an incredible diversity of plants and animals. It’s a perfect place for a
summer vacation
, and now, with the addition of another 419 acres of land known as the ‘Sheep…
Historic Silver Reef
The historic mining town of
Silver Reef
flourished between 1876 and 1890. In those 14 short years, the boom town had as many as 2000 residents owing to the discovery of minable silver deposits in the soft sandstone cliffs of the desert.
Now a ghost…
Choose Your National Park Adventure
Southern Utah is wonderland of scenic beauty. When you rent a cabin or
park your RV at Zion River Resort
, you’re ideally situated to explore all the nearby national parks. Take the shuttle to Zion
National Park
or plan day trips to
one of the other…





















