Southern Utah RV Resort
RV Park
Write a Review 720 E Merit Way Washington, UT 84780 435-669-2242 Official WebsiteGPS: 37.1428, -113.4969
Overview of Southern Utah RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $75
Reported by camper-831625 on 9/30/2023
Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Class A)
Reported by BCrockett on 7/30/2021
Number of Sites 75
Reservations yes
Elevation 2,952 ft / 899 m
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Reviews of Southern Utah RV Resort 26 people have reviewed this location.
“Noisy beyond belief”
Reviewed 9/30/2023
Nightly rate: | $75 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | C6 |
RV Length: | 29' (Class C) |
This property is right next to the highway and boy do you hear it. There is no fence or sound barrier of any sort. Constant vehicle noise with regular truck engine braking and loud sounds from vehicles hitting rumble strips. In addition to that the showers don't have hot water. Calling this luxury is a joke. We paid premium pric... more
This property is right next to the highway and boy do you hear it. There is no fence or sound barrier of any sort. Constant vehicle noise with regular truck engine braking and loud sounds from vehicles hitting rumble strips.
In addition to that the showers don't have hot water.
Calling this luxury is a joke. We paid premium prices and have had better stays at Love's for a fraction of the price and all the convenience of being next to the highway.
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“Very Helpful Staff, Great Location, Modern And Clean Amenities ”
Reviewed 4/25/2023
We love staying here for our home base for southern Utah. It’s close to all shopping and restaurants in St. George and lots of hiking. Zion National Park and several beautiful state parks in the surrounding area
Linda would stay here again
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“Great Park”
Reviewed 8/19/2022
Nightly rate: | $79 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
RV Length: | 35' (Fifth Wheel) |
We requested, & received, a quiet site. Definitely one of the best in the park! Late afternoon a very strong wind storm blew in, snapping the rubber tie used to support the young tree next to us. The staff immediately addressed the situation. Great staff. Level, spacious sites. Great internet. These add up to a great park.
Biosensai would stay here again
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“Great park with easy I-15 access”
Reviewed 5/19/2022
Nightly rate: | $79 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | C-10 |
RV Length: | 38' (Class A) |
Very nice park with very nice staff. Our pull-through site was level and easy to get in and out of and had plenty of space for our tow. Utilities were well located and worked well. The water hookup is located below ground in a utility box so we needed our 3' water hose to use our inline water filter. We had excellent T-Mobile 5GUC rec... more
Very nice park with very nice staff. Our pull-through site was level and easy to get in and out of and had plenty of space for our tow. Utilities were well located and worked well. The water hookup is located below ground in a utility box so we needed our 3' water hose to use our inline water filter. We had excellent T-Mobile 5GUC reception, our FMCA hotspot worked well as did the park wifi. We didn't use the showers or laundry. The pool hadn't opened yet for the season. There is a sports court for basketball and pickle ball, 2 putting greens, a central firepit and a gazebo with picnic tables. Each site had a nice picnic table. There is one tree planted between each site but they are new and it will be a while before they provide any significant shade. There are a couple of grassy areas for dogs, one was fenced. There were a few long-term campers but most campers were overnighters. It is well located for easy access to I-15. There is some traffic noise but it wasn't enough to bother us during our stay. There are two gas stations, a Culver's and Black Bear Diner within half a mile. They are building a McDonalds in the same area. It's just a couple miles to a Walmart Supercenter. The Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park is about 25 miles north on I-15. The main Zion National Park is an easy 30 mile drive. We enjoyed our stay and would stay again. We camped at Southern Utah RV Resort in a Motorhome.
Katzenwagen would stay here again
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“Great experience.”
Reviewed 12/27/2021
Nightly rate: | $60 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 13 |
RV Length: | 26' (Class C) |
I had family stay here over Christmas while they visited our daughter who has cancer. Management gave us an additional “cancer” discount that was much appreciated. The park was clean and quiet except for the birds walking on top in the morning! Arrival was contactless with excellent information provided by management. Good cell servic... more
I had family stay here over Christmas while they visited our daughter who has cancer. Management gave us an additional “cancer” discount that was much appreciated. The park was clean and quiet except for the birds walking on top in the morning! Arrival was contactless with excellent information provided by management. Good cell service and wifi.
JMBowen would stay here again
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“Nice”
Reviewed 12/25/2021
Nightly rate: | $55 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
RV Length: | 34' (Toy Hauler Travel Trailer) |
I will save time by simply agreeing with the previous reviews about the park quality. My $55 rate is for a weekly rate, pull thru and before taxes an fees. Be prepared for a $10 a week pet fee that is Not disclosed prior to booking online. I also paid about $60 in taxes; which is unusual. The best sites in my opinion are 1-22. If I r... more
I will save time by simply agreeing with the previous reviews about the park quality. My $55 rate is for a weekly rate, pull thru and before taxes an fees. Be prepared for a $10 a week pet fee that is Not disclosed prior to booking online. I also paid about $60 in taxes; which is unusual. The best sites in my opinion are 1-22. If I return, I’ll only stay there. My toy hauler ramp is my outdoor patio and it would face away from the interstate, get all the sun and a great view of mtn range. The dog park/s are the smallest I have seen in 6 years of travel, but the grass is nice. A few blocks away, with a lot more buffer from the interstate is a new rv resort under construction. Might be worth looking into in 2022. Hopefully it helps bring prices down. My new 2021 truck gps took me to the wrong exit, so watch for that.
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“Beautiful views”
Reviewed 7/30/2021
Nightly rate: | $70 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | C15 |
RV Length: | 44' (Class A) |
Welcomed by a very friendly and helpful staff member. Beautiful new office, meeting room, playground and bathrooms. Pool under construction. Small but nice grass area for pets. Level gravel sites which are extra wide and easy to get in to. However, lots of traffic noise (though we spent most of our time at the park inside our rig with ... more
Welcomed by a very friendly and helpful staff member. Beautiful new office, meeting room, playground and bathrooms. Pool under construction. Small but nice grass area for pets. Level gravel sites which are extra wide and easy to get in to. However, lots of traffic noise (though we spent most of our time at the park inside our rig with the AC running so could not hear it) and very expensive…$80/night with taxes and fees! Think we may stay in town at Temple View next time which is not as fancy but more budget friendly. Internet worked intermittently and Verizon service was only so so.
BCrockett would stay here again
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“New, clean, convenient, good for short or long stay”
Reviewed 6/26/2021
Nightly rate: | $55 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | E-11 |
RV Length: | 18' (Teardrop Trailer) |
A wonderful, new RV park on I-15 just west of town. Clean, neat, well maintained. check in was easy and can be done in advance so you can pull right up to you site. The hook ups are good. Lots of space at the gravel site. Not much shade. No speed bumps. Nearby fuel and freeway entrance. Hole in the ground looks like a future pool. Grea... more
A wonderful, new RV park on I-15 just west of town. Clean, neat, well maintained. check in was easy and can be done in advance so you can pull right up to you site. The hook ups are good. Lots of space at the gravel site. Not much shade. No speed bumps. Nearby fuel and freeway entrance. Hole in the ground looks like a future pool. Great AT&T 5G signal. Modest noise from the freeway.
Jim & his T@B would stay here again
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“Top notch rv resort”
Reviewed 5/9/2021
Nightly rate: | $65 |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
Site Number: | C2 |
This was our favorite rv park throughout our 6 week rv adventure. It is clean and manicured. And you can tell they put a lot of thought into the layout. Very easy to maneuver our 42’ 5th wheel. The owners/employees are very hospitable. I was a little nervous about being next to I-15 but not a problem for us. So conveniently located. ... more
This was our favorite rv park throughout our 6 week rv adventure. It is clean and manicured. And you can tell they put a lot of thought into the layout. Very easy to maneuver our 42’ 5th wheel.
The owners/employees are very hospitable. I was a little nervous about being next to I-15 but not a problem for us. So conveniently located. Loved our stay here.
Dee would stay here again
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Reviewed 4/13/2021
Days stayed: | 30 |
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RV Length: | 37' (Fifth Wheel) |
When we arrived, something about this place felt very different. Sure, it’s the center point of some stunning geological features, but that’s hardly new terrain for us especially after our time in Colorado. The sign prominently advertising the cleverly devised Southern Utah RV Resort (which must have come to fruition through some subli... more
When we arrived, something about this place felt very different. Sure, it’s the center point of some stunning geological features, but that’s hardly new terrain for us especially after our time in Colorado. The sign prominently advertising the cleverly devised Southern Utah RV Resort (which must have come to fruition through some sublime search engine optimization work) looks so… different. Genuinely, it looks like a wedding announcement idea likely constructed of reclaimed pallet wood and shiplap straight from a Pinterest board.
If there is a single flaw to this park, and I feel like I’m giving away the results of the review by saying this, it is that the check-in parking is on a downhill slant. After check-in at what may well be the most beautiful front office building that we’ve ever encountered, we traversed the generously wide roads to our site. I have no doubt that three full-size RVs could sit side-by-side on these roads but they’re so vast that you might still be able to drive a car around them.
The water pressure is sublime. It’s actually been a few months since we had more than the bare minimum trickle. This godsend extends to the other facilities as well. A lone tree on our site will provide lovely shade over the plastic picnic table in 30 years. Maybe we’ll see it again. It’s a true pleasure to park the pull-in sites, by the way, because they’re smartly facing Signal Peak of the Pine Valley Mountains.
We were located approximately 100 yards from the highway and mercifully we’re not level with it. I think this has done a lot to mitigate road noise, but I’d love to see a tree line to filter just a little more out. Utahans don’t seem to use their horns often but they do seem to run slower than the posted speed limits, so engine braking is not uncommon, and it does not go unheard.
Children aren’t a part of our lives, but as SURV is marketed more as a vacation park than a full-time residence there exists a covered picnic area, middling playground, a half-court basketball/tennis court hybrid (with a cage), and a small green area for corn-holing. Or bean bag toss. Whatever, you know what I mean. Those facilities are often populated, so it’s nice that they’re being appreciated and not sitting idle.
It’s a new park (or at least seems like a new one) and there are only one men’s bathroom and one women’s bathroom for all of the spots (and honestly, there aren’t THAT many spots), but it’s made clear that the expectation going into the development is that most visitors will be using their own facilities. The Men’s room has two toilet stalls, a urinal, and two shower stalls. Two shower stalls with right angle entry from behind a LOCKABLE DOOR. I cannot explain to you the comfort that this brings me. I know it’s not difficult to unlock the door but there’s a door and not just a curtain to push aside. I mean, there’s also a curtain for the shower. The design of the shower? Definitely looks like more pinterest-inspired aesthetic. The water pressure from the shower? Divine.
Nearby, it doesn’t feel like there is anything going on. As of 2021, there are two larger fueling stations, hotel, and a diner about a half a mile down the road. A monolithic landmark sign exists to advertise the fueling stations, signaling a day when traversing the currently anemic road will become more complicated with the addition of other businesses, not even addressing the worst 90 degree right turn in the history of US streets. It’s got a massive hump in it. Take it slow. Seriously. This isn’t a knock against the park, but it’s very unfortunate.
In the other direction, things become strictly residential. As a result, SUR feels both ambiguously disconnected from the rest of the world and paradoxically still a part of it. Even better still, just 1.7 miles away as the crow flies, there is a large chain grocery store and a bevy of fast food options. Actually, there are a lot of retail options And it doesn’t end there. Washington, UT and the neighboring St. George are fully functioning cities with no end to options and availability. Probably the only thing you can’t buy there at the time of this review is a Playstation 5.
I believe we’d been here for 3 days before I finally stopped in to the office to retrieve packages and after introducing myself, the staff immediately knew who I was. The interactions are pleasant and professional and also friendly, a difficult mix. The current staff as of March 2021 is just a fantastic fit for this and I’m sure that they’ll be dearly missed when they decide to move on.
The regulars of this park still gather and reunite as family. Ethically speaking, I cannot condone this: we’re still in the midst of a pandemic. But in the way I’ve witnessed their public interactions, these people are family. Their children play together. I would not be surprised if they share meals. They just come back together. This park has been open for a year and a half. We will never be that way for a park. I am too much of an observer to ever let go. And yet, I can already feel the pull of this resort.
I couldn’t call this place home, don’t mistake my infatuation with pleonasm as a lack of enthusiasm; I’m still a scruffy vagrant at heart and there’s still so much to explore, but this stay effortlessly reset my compass so that Magnetic North points to Southern Utah RV Resort.
Jakki&Ron would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dog run
- laundry
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
Pets
- dog run
- pet restrictions: No Caucasian Ovcharkas, Pit Bulls, Alaskan Malamutes
- pets
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