Sand Hollow Resort RV Park sits a quarter mile from the Sand Hollow State Park entrance on Sand Hollow Road, in the master-planned Sand Hollow Resort community that wraps around the state park's west and north edges. The RV park is the resort's full-service alternative to the state-park campgrounds — concrete pads, full hookups, in-park amenities, and a price tier that reflects all of it. For riders bringing a $60,000 toy hauler and an $80,000 side-by-side, the resort RV park is the standard base.
The Resort Tier
Sand Hollow Resort encompasses the RV park, an 18-hole Chuck Smith-designed golf course, a destination clubhouse, vacation rentals, and the broader real-estate development. The RV park is the most-trafficked piece of the operation — the OHV crowd that uses Sand Hollow's dunes for weekend after weekend keeps the park filled through fall and spring. Some sites are owner-occupied (RV-lot-ownership model); others are nightly rentals.
What you get versus the state-park campgrounds: full hookups (the state-park hookup loops are partial in many cases, and primitive sites are abundant), 50-amp electric on most sites for AC running, paved access, in-park pool and clubhouse, laundry, and full bathhouse with showers. What you pay: significantly more — peak-season nightly rates run two to three times the state-park primitive fee. Mid-week and shoulder-season rates drop.
Reservation Pattern
Direct booking via the resort website. Spring break, Memorial Day through Labor Day, and the OHV jamboree weekends are peak. Winter (December through February) is the slow season with significant rate drops and broad availability. The resort's reservation flow is more flexible than reserveutah.com — multi-night discounts, weekly rates, and seasonal packages are common.
OHV Friendly
The resort is built for the OHV crowd. RV pads accommodate trailer-and-toy-hauler combinations. Trailer parking is available on site. The drive to the Sand Hollow OHV staging area is short. Several Hurricane OHV outfitters partner with the resort for rental drop-off at the park. The resort restaurant runs OHV-friendly hours.
For non-OHV guests, the resort's golf course (Sand Hollow Resort, with the Championship "Links" course on the rim) is one of the headline public-access courses in the region. The pickleball courts and pool give non-rider amenities.
What's at Hand
From the RV park, Sand Hollow's swim beach, boat ramp, and OHV staging are within minutes. Sand Hollow's Westside campground is the closest state-park alternative. Hurricane proper is five minutes for full grocery and gas. The freeway is ten minutes for fast access to Quail Creek, Zion, and St. George.
For supplies, the resort's small store handles basics; Hurricane's Lin's Marketplace and Walmart cover full grocery. The Hurricane gas stations on Highway 9 carry OHV-friendly hours and fuel-by-the-can options.
Comparison to State Park
The trade-off versus Sand Hollow's state-park campgrounds is straightforward: more amenities, more cost, less in-park character (you're in a private RV resort, not a state park campground). For full-service RV traffic, the resort makes sense. For tent campers, casual visitors, and budget-conscious campers, the state-park campgrounds are the better choice.
If Sand Hollow Resort RV Park is full, the next private full-service options in Hurricane are WillowWind RV Park, Hurricane Sands RV Resort, and Temple View RV Resort up in St. George. Sand Hollow State Park's three campgrounds are the in-park alternatives.