Budget-Friendly Stay at Zion View RV Park in National Park

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View over Zion National Park

When you want every mile of your vacation to count, packing up and hitting the road in an RV is often the way to go. Taking this approach to travel, you can stop and go as you please, enjoy customized sightseeing along the way, and pick places to park that are not only convenient, but refreshingly scenic. When it comes to gorgeous surroundings, Utah is a particularly great place to set your RV trip travel sights year-round. Places like Zion National Park often find a way to the top of the itinerary when you’re heading in this direction and if you’re looking for a place to stay that frames this iconic park in picture-perfect beauty, Zion View RV Park has it covered.



Located in Hurricane, Utah, Zion View RV Park is just about 25 miles from the entrance to Zion National Park. It’s an inviting place to stay where you can park your RV in the heart of breathtaking landscapes. Here, you’ll find yourself close to Zion National Park as well as exciting nearby destinations like St. George and Cedar City. When you’re looking to keep your scenic escape on budget, you’ll love that sites here are available to book at refreshingly reasonable rates. Starting at just $60 a night, $250 for the week, and $900 for a monthly stay, Zion View RV Park keeps more money in your wallet to enjoy exploring the area while you’re in town.

Save money and savor your experience in Utah

Zion National Park entrance

Booking your stay at Zion RV Park allows you to save even more when you plan your trip around those select days throughout the year when you can visit any national park for free. If you can’t arrange your schedule to fit these specific dates, the National Park Service sells park entrance passes to visitors for just $35 per vehicle and $20 per person if you walk in instead. Once you’ve paid that entrance fee, you’ll have endless access to outdoor adventures of all kinds. From hiking and wildlife-watching to nature photography and driving the scenic byways through the park to admire red rock cliffs, you won’t have to spend a dime to enjoy breathtaking views and adventures once you’re inside.

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Zion View RV Park’s proximity to Zion National Park also puts guests within easy reach of many other budget-friendly stops if you’re looking to include more on your itinerary without breaking the bank. Sand Hollow State Park is just about 8 miles from Zion View and the day-use fee is only $15 on weekdays. A 22-minute drive from Zion View RV Park is all it takes to access the fun at Crosby Family Confluence Park in St. George. Here, it’s completely free to enjoy time on the many trails, or picnicking at the pavilions before heading off to Zion National Park.



On-site amenities and views to enjoy

RV site view with picnic table

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If you find yourself more in the mood to simply savor the sights of Zion National Park from a distance, Zion View RV Park is the perfect place to settle in and relax alongside family and friends. This RV park is designed to accommodate camper vans, truck campers, fifth wheels, bumper pull trailers, A Class coaches, and Class C motorhomes so no matter how you arrive, there’s a place just for you. Options to pick and choose between back-in spaces and pull-through sites make setting up your area stress-free and in most cases, there’s room to park a tow vehicle too.



Each paved RV site at Zion View RV Park hosts electrical, sewer, and water hookups as an added convenience for guests. You’ll have a dedicated picnic area to enjoy during your stay as well as a fire pit for winding down in the evenings under the stars. Of course, it’s typically the panoramic views of Zion National Park that are a highlight of a stay and will have you booking your place here year after year. From many of the RV sites, guests can enjoy views out over Hurricane Hill enhancing the scenery even further. When you do decide to swap on-site relaxation for exploration, the RV sites come with convenient main road access making your trip to Zion National Park a breeze.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.