St. George RV Park & Campground sits near I-15 exit 8 on the east side of St. George, in the Middleton Drive area between the freeway and Bluff Street's commercial reach. The park's positioning is the in-town RV operation that prioritizes freeway access and central location over destination-resort amenities. Full hookups, pool, basic infrastructure, and a price tier below Temple View RV Resort's larger and more amenity-rich offering.
The Practical In-Town RV
For travelers using St. George as a staging point — Zion in the morning, Sand Hollow in the afternoon, Snow Canyon for sunset — the park's freeway-adjacent siting is the headline feature. The drive to I-15 is two minutes; the drive to most of the regional recreation destinations is twenty to forty minutes. Temple View RV Resort is the larger and more activity-driven alternative; St. George RV Park is the simpler practical option.
What's Included
Full hookup RV sites with 30 and 50-amp electric, partial-hookup options, tent sites, and a small number of cabin rentals. Bathhouses with showers, on-site laundry, swimming pool seasonally. Dump station. The park accommodates rigs of most sizes; some pull-throughs handle 40-foot Class A rigs.
Reservation Pattern
Direct booking via the park's website. Winter (November through March) is the snowbird peak, similar to Temple View. Major event weekends (St. George Marathon in October, Senior Games in October, Ironman in early May, spring break) push demand. Summer is the slow season with lower rates and broad availability — desert heat keeps occupancy down.
What's at Hand
Bluff Street is five minutes for full grocery, restaurants, and the in-town shopping cluster. Downtown St. George (the Tabernacle, Ancestor Square) is ten minutes. Pioneer Park (Dixie Rock) is fifteen minutes for short hikes from the campsite. Snow Canyon State Park is twenty minutes northwest. Sand Hollow is twenty minutes east. Zion is forty-five minutes east. The St. George Regional Airport is fifteen minutes south.
For dining, the Bluff Street and St. George Boulevard restaurant clusters are five to ten minutes. The park itself has no restaurant; in-town dining is accessible by short drive.
Comparison
Versus Temple View RV Resort: St. George RV Park is smaller, simpler, lower price. Temple View has more on-site activities (pickleball, planned events). For travelers wanting community, Temple View is the better fit; for travelers wanting clean infrastructure at a fair price, St. George RV Park is the practical choice.
Versus the Hurricane RV cluster: St. George RV Park is closer to in-town St. George services and farther from Sand Hollow's recreation. Hurricane parks are closer to OHV access; St. George is closer to St. George dining and the regional airport.
Versus Snow Canyon State Park: St. George RV Park has full hookups; Snow Canyon offers in-park siting at a state-park price. Different experiences for different travelers.
If St. George RV Park is full, Temple View and the other in-town St. George parks are the immediate alternatives, the Hurricane RV cluster handles overflow, and Snow Canyon State Park's campground is the closest in-park alternative.