Temple View RV Resort sits on Main Street in St. George, a few blocks south of the historic LDS Temple from which it takes its name. The park is the largest in-town St. George RV operation — 250-plus sites laid out across paved drives, with the full amenity package St. George winter-Texan retirees expect. For travelers using St. George as a winter base, an Ironman or Senior Games staging point, or a Zion-and-Bryce regional hub, Temple View is the standard full-service in-town pick.
The Winter-Texan Park
Temple View's traffic pattern peaks in winter, the inverse of most regional camping. November through March bring the snowbird crowd — retirees from Canada, Montana, the upper Midwest, and the Pacific Northwest who park rigs at the resort for weeks or months at a time, ride out winter in St. George's mild climate, and head north when the desert turns hot. The pickleball courts, pool, hot tub, and clubhouse are designed for this pattern. Mid-winter community life at the resort is real — pickleball leagues, potlucks, organized day trips.
Summer is the slow season — daytime highs in St. George run 100 to 110 from late June through early September, and the pickleball courts and pool see less use even with full AC running on every rig. Rates drop in summer to fill capacity.
What's Included
Full hookups on every site, 30 and 50-amp electric, paved pads, paved drives. Bathhouses with showers, on-site laundry, pool and hot tub seasonally, clubhouse with planned activities, pickleball courts, dog park, dump station. Cell signal is reliable across all carriers; WiFi is free and works on most sites.
The resort accommodates rigs up to 45 feet on most pull-throughs; some sites take 50-foot Class A rigs. Pet policy is permissive but verifiable — most breeds and sizes accepted with current policies.
Reservation Pattern
Direct booking via the resort website. Winter (November through March) is the peak; spring break and major event weekends (St. George Marathon in October, Senior Games in October, Ironman in early May) are also high-demand. Summer rates drop and availability is broad.
What's at Hand
Temple View's siting on Main Street puts most of St. George's services within a short drive. Downtown St. George (the Tabernacle, Ancestor Square, the historic core) is five minutes north. The Walmart on Bluff and the Lin's Fresh Market are five to ten minutes. Pioneer Park (Dixie Rock) is fifteen minutes for short hikes. Snow Canyon State Park is twenty minutes northwest. Sand Hollow is twenty minutes east. The St. George Regional Airport is ten minutes south.
For dining, the in-town Bluff Street and St. George Boulevard restaurant clusters are five to ten minutes. The resort itself doesn't have a restaurant; the planned events sometimes include catered meals but daily dining is on you.
Comparison to Other St. George RV Parks
St. George has a cluster of in-town RV parks including Temple View (largest, full amenity), Settlers RV Park (older, lower price), and McArthur's Temple View (different operation, different management). The Hurricane RV cluster offers an alternative within twenty minutes. Sand Hollow Resort RV Park is the destination-resort alternative.
Temple View's positioning is "biggest, most amenities, central in-town" — a fair price for what it includes, particularly for monthly snowbird stays where the math works in your favor.
If Temple View is full, the other in-town St. George RV parks are the immediate alternatives. The Hurricane RV cluster handles overflow. For tent camping, Snow Canyon State Park is the closest in-park option.