This park is a member of Passport America and we paid half price for four nights. The sites are fair with full hook-ups and the streets are gravel. Shade is very lacking as is grass, but this is desert and rocks so this is normal for the area. The facilities are new and very well maintained and the pool and facilities were spotless. We found the staff to be very friendly and helpful. We will stop there again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our family spent Spring Break at Brentwood and found the hosts very welcoming and friendly. They answered
all our questions of where to go, things to see, good restaraunts, etc. With it's proximity to the Zion and
Bryce parks, this resort was great! Oh yea......If you're ever in St. George, Hurricane or just in the area,
stop at Catfish Charley's for the best catfish this side of the Mississippi! You won't be
sorry. We camped here in a camper.
This is a super RV park. My wife and I were a little concerned after looking at it's location. It's right in town behind a strip mall. Kind of weird we thought. However, this place turned into one of the best placed we've ever stayed. Very quiet, the sign at the entrance says "adults only" which we really liked. Probably what made it so quiet. We did see kids though, so I'm not sure if the "adults only" thing is a a rule or maybe not enforced or whatever. The kids were not a problem though. They have really nice shaded sites and shaded pull-thru sites. We stayed in one of the new huge back-ins along the back wall. Those are not shaded. If you choose to stay in the larger back-in sites along the back make sure you have a long power cable. Ours is a 25 foot cable and we just barely reached the power box. The staff is very friendly, a little unorganized, but I think that added to the laid-back feeling here. Like other people have said, it's a very convenient location just a few miles from two state parks, some nice mountain biking trails, a few paved bike trails, stores, restaurants and of course Zion National Park. One important note worth mentioning. They don't take credit cards. Cash or check only. We would definitely stay here again. Super park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
April 2009
$10
Wow - had to wait for 10 days in Las Vegas to get into this lovely park. The winter was rough and snowbirds were not leaving. We stayed two months and had a huge concrete pad with full hook-ups and felt so at home hated to leave, but will return. Have family near and am glad we found such a really great park with a great grocery in walking distance too. Would give it a 10 if could turn off the wind in Utah, that was the only thing I struggled with. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived planning to leave our unit for a month, and travel in the area. When we checked in we were required to post a $50.00 electric deposit. Medical events resulted in our only being able to stay in our unit for five days and nights. When we checked out there was a $38.00 credit on our account for unused electricity, but I was told the deposit was non-refundable, and if we ever stayed there again (which is very unlikely) the credit would be applied to our account. This clause was not on the sign-in paperwork or mentioned when we registered. Other than this unfortunate incident, we found the park to be clean, well maintained. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice RV park. We stayed in the newer section. All sites have concrete pads. The newer section has grass in between the sites, the older part has gravel. Getting our satellite was not a problem. About 38 miles from Zion. If we're ever in this area again we will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great sites, all cement pads with grass between. Some pull throughs, but most are back-ins. In the older section, there are mature trees. The owner has expanded, and it will be some before all of those new trees mature. The space was good. We had #133, a back-in, but with our 40' and toad, all fit. The town of Hurricane is a neat little town - it is close to Zion, and an easy drive. Also, not far away is St. George with large box stores, along with an In-N-Out Burger... YEA! [This means nothing to anyone east of I-15 or I-17]. I would certainly stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean, helpful staff in the office. Located right in town and only 10 miles from St. George and on the road to Zion National Park. Very quiet. Stayed in one of the newer sites, so no shade; trees were small. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. Spaces are wide and long. Nice shade trees, clean restrooms and showers. Great clubhouse. Very quiet location off Hwy 9 in Hurricane. Close to Zion without the congestion or high costs. We stayed one night in transit, but would consider a longer stay over the winter. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park which has and is still being updated and landscaped. There are many permanent tenants but everyone seems to keep their lots looking good. Big rigs with satellite dish connectivity will have to choose the treeless sites since the trees completely cover many of the sites. Family's were welcomed into the park even though it claims to be an Adult Park. I stayed a week so the rate of 25 dollars a night is based on the weekly rate. I would stay here again for sure. Nice Folks! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here 6 weeks. It was great as a base camp for Zion NP and surrounding attractions. Close to a beautiful golf course. Friendly staff. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great park! Spacious sites, paved interior roads, concrete pads, grassy sites, many with shade trees. We stayed for 2 months, and will be back again. Great manager, good security, very nice community lodge, walk to grocery store and restaurants, and so quiet with no children! This is the kind of park that makes you want to be a full-timer! The only thing missing is the swimming pool and hot tub. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
January 2007
$28
We stayed for a couple of nights but could see staying longer next time. Paved roads with concrete pads and well kept grassy areas. Lots of shade trees for those that visit during the summer. Definitely a 9 if not a 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
May 2006
$28
What a difference a year makes! New owners 07/05 and nothing but improvements. The interior roads are all paved and landscaping is in the works. There doesn't seem to be quite as many permanent residents-all parks seem to have some. The management is extremely pleasant and that to me seems to set the tone for ones stay anywhere. I would have given the park a 10 but they are still a work in progress and the water pressure was very low (especially when the sprinklers are on) and they have no pool. The pool wasn't an issue for us and personally it's kinda nice not to have to pay for something we don't use anyways. It's a great base for visiting St. George and Zion National Park and Snow Canyon (easy commute) while not getting raped on campground rates. We stayed here a month and would most definately stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here in 2002 and gave the park a 2 rating, still no improvement in 2004. Dirt
streets,dusty when dry and a mud hole when it rains. I don't understand how someone can give this park a 9, close friend or relative perhaps. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$19
Our family stayed here in early January. We had an excellent time and a lot of fun.
we loved the park. We would definately recomend it to anyone. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 2 / 10 ]
2002
$22
This isn't an rv park its a trashy trailer park. Owner operated and poorly at that. Dirt roads and very dusty and muddy when it rains. No reservation needed lots of open spaces. We will never come back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The park is very well maintained and quiet. Spaces are very roomy. We had a motorhome with an 18' trailer, a pick-up truck with an 18' trailer and two jeeps in space 41, with room to spare. The "view" spaces on top of the hill are the first to go and they are spaced closer together. Using Google Earth will give you a very good idea of space location and size. The only negative is that they are raising a bumper crop of "goat head" type stickers through out the park that will make it difficult for pet walkers in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wonderful State Park. Reasonable price with full hook-ups. Not too many people know of this yet. Boating, beach, ATV trails. Beautiful drive to Zion (30 miles). Large pull-thrus and back-ins. Reserve at www.reserveamerica.com and pick you site. We had site #9 and it was huge. We are 40' MH with 4 slides and a tow dolley, and we didn't have to un-hook the dolley. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Think this campground is only about 4 years old. My GPS couldn't even find it. Friendly check-in. Nicely laid out with good size back-ins and huge pull throughs. Sites 22-27 are high up with a 360 degree view. All 50 sites have a table with cover, BBQ and fire pit. OHV riding is allowed but only in an area away from the CG. There is a contiguous area of 16,000 acres of prime off-road riding. Boating, fishing, and relaxing make this a really nice place. Negatives are lack of any grass and it could be hot in the summer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park has it all, except for grass and trees. The rocks and water are picturesque. Fishing, riding, boating, camping, hiking, swimming. Desert landscape with brush and dirt. Clean bathrooms, did not use showers. Must tow atvs to riding area. Lots of fun, will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great facility near St. George. Beautiful pull-through sites. It was really windy the day we arrived and there is no shelter/trees anywhere. The next day the wind calmed and it was beautiful. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for 12 days in space #41. Great space. Lots of room with a great view. The only thing we had a problem with was not being able to ride our quad through the park to access the staging area for dune/trail riding. We had to rent a trailer in Hurricane. We were not aware that you could not ride from your camp spot directly to the dirt road leading to the OHV staging area. We will go back again as we both loved it there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very well designed park in a lovely desert setting in Utah's color country. Sites are widely spaced so that even if the park were full it would not feel crowded. This campground is new within the past two years and is a standout among state parks. The on-site sewer hookups are all operational now. Easy big rig access. Sites up on the hill have a chance for a lake view, depending on whether the site across from yours is occupied or not. The views of surrounding hills are nice, and some of the sunsets were terrific. We used this park as a base for day trips to Zion (about 30 miles) and the beautiful Snow Canyon State Park (about 20 miles). No trees anywhere in the park, which could be a drawback in hot weather. There are some fairly regular day-use people who fly radio-controlled model airplanes from the parking lot near the lake. The planes pass over the campground, creating wining noise for several hours most days. We didn't find it difficult to tune out. The OHV area is across the lake, so it's not a factor in noise. The entire park itself is set several miles back from I-15 and Utah-9. No trains, either. There are a new subdivision and golf course going in right next to the park, which will negatively impact traffic and night-time stargazing within the next year. The staff were friendly and helpful. We greatly enjoyed our stay here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
New, nice State Park. No site sewer, but dump station in park. Easy 20-minutes to Zion. Immaculate restroom/showers. No shade, we didn't fish but it must be good; other people and boats stayed out through an all-day rain. Beautiful red rocks backed by snow-capped mtns. No view of reservoir as campground is lower than reservoir. ATV site near, not right at campground. Covered tables with firepits, asphalt and fairly level sites. This park allows for larger RV's than Quail, so we chose this park instead. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sites are small and unlevel. No AT&T cell service. Staff was not helpful. Would not stay here again. Rate was for Coast to Coast. Charged extra for electric. Campground reflects poorly on Western Horizon. Place should not be called a "Resort". We camped here in a Motorhome.
Night cost reflects Coast To Coast price. Very friendly staff, nice scenery and close to Zion National State Park. We were charged an additional $5.00/day for 50 amp and internet that rarely worked. Sites are close together but liveable. Sites are extremely un-level. Not overly impressed at all and will not use this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Let’s start with the pros: All sites are full hook-ups, including cable (which works just okay). They offer WiFi, and it works! There is a nice activity center with some activities. Their laundry room is okay, a fairly large book exchange, and they have the typical resort amenities -- horseshoes, playground, shuffleboard, mini-golf, swimming pool & spa. The staff is exceptionally nice! Now the cons, of which there is only one, but it’s a big one: The sites are incredibly close together. With slides out, no joke, there is maybe a foot between rigs! Also - note that Western Horizons is now charging RPI, AOR, C2C, and other clubs $5/night on top of the $10 rate. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Office folks were friendly. Sites are very unlevel and most are side by side hook-ups. No room to park truck at site, and our 5th wheel is just 30'. Wi-Fi was free, but very, very slow. Nice laundry facilities. Nightly rate is based on AOR ($9 + recently instated $5 service charge). Would we stay here again? Probably not. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites are very narrow and uneven. No room to sit and picnic. Nice view of the mountains and staff was excellent with a lot to do in the clubhouse. The sewer tanks were stinky in most all sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here in a fifthwheel with our ROD membership. The sites are very close together and it is somewhat difficult to get into and out of the sites. This is an older park. The manager and staff are very friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our site was not bad it was on a corner. Good sat. service but not the cell phone. We did find some service by the pool. Some sites are very close especially if you have slide outs. The dust during a wind was unbelievable. It is close to Zion and Bryce is not that far away. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Western Horizon member park and they charge members for electric based on the RV size, $3 per night for our 40 footer. The primary problem with this park is the sites are much too narrow and some are not very level. Once you're parked, it's a wonderful place to be. We had good WiFi at site 114, 50 amp service, cable, good water and sewer. It's a very friendly park and the area scenery is spectacular. We can't wait to come back in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is membership park only. WH or AOR. Photo in book very deceiving. On side hill and spots are somewhat challenging to get into space. Spaces are not level and many blocks needed to level. Most are shared hookups. Trees can make satellite reception interesting but do have cable TV. This is older park that wasn’t build for big rigs but does accommodate them. Several long term member spots. Against tall hill and sun doesn’t hit park until mid-morning. Park is well maintained and clean. Daily activities. Park is on frontage road to Interstate 15 and does have traffic noise. Nice pool, hot tub. Nice laundry and club house. Does accept mail and packages. Management very friendly and cordial. Nice shopping. Excellent base camp for visiting National Parks. Follow directory directions to park NOT computer mapping. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great park. The staff was very nice. The sprinklers were a problem, they did water our Rv. But the grass looked good. Sites are not perfectly level but it was no big deal of all the trips we have taken we have only stayed at one park that was level. Pool and spa were great. Bathrooms and showers clean and kept up. Club house was nice. Laundry facilities nice. We will be staying there again when we go to Utah. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This Western Horizon Resort turned out to be the worst RV park we have stayed at. The spaces were quite tight and not level. In addition, the sprinklers sprayed the coach every night with mineral water which is hard to get off. We started covering the sprinklers with pails, but on our last day discovered that we had missed at least two sprinkler heads and the coach– again – was sprayed. This was after my husband cleaned the coach three times and after one of the employees removed three of the sprinkler heads. So even though it cost us only $2 a night (because we own at an affiliated resort), it was not worth the price! We camped here in a Motorhome.
A little hard to get into and out of even though it's right on Interstate 15. We had a shady, grassy site but not real level. The restrooms, pool, hot tub, laundry room and clubhouse were very clean. WiFi cost but not much and it had a good signal. They have some get togethers in their clubhouse, movie and book exchange. Great base to see the many Southern Utah National Parks. We are Western Horizon members and this is the best one in which we have stayed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Western Horizon member park, but they accepted Passport America for 3 days. It was a very nice park and the pool area, clubhouse and modem was exceptional. The sites are narrow and door to door. The grounds staff do a great job. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.