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About nine miles west of Hurricane and 15 miles north of St. George lies the gorgeous Quail Creek State Park. With its unusually mild weather and warm water, Quail Creek provides an excellent Southwestern getaway for outdoor adventurers seeking an amazing RV camping excursion in all seasons.

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Getting Outdoors

Once you've arrived at Quail Creek State Park, head to Quail Creek Lake, the park's main attraction. Even though the lake is unusually warm given its location, it's still deep enough to support a variety of fish species, such as catfish, crappie, and trout. If you're an avid angler, don't forget your fishing gear, and make sure to obtain a valid Utah state fishing license first.

Camping at Quail Creek State Park

When it comes to camping at Quail Creek State Park, you have 24 sites to choose from. Most sites are pull-through and can accommodate vehicles up to 35 feet long. The sites are located below the southern boat launch facility and feature picnic tables and barbecue grills. Electric and water hookups aren't available here. Additional amenities include restrooms, showers, an RV dump station, and drinking water spigots.

Exploring the Area

Renting a camper in Hurricane will also provide you with a great opportunity to check out the area around the park and explore some of the more unique locations in its vicinity. Explore the relics of a bygone era at Silver Reef, one of the best-known ghost towns in the state of Utah. It offers a unique perspective on the history of the state and the people that inhabited this area. Silver Reef Museum tours will give you a detailed insight into the local history and explain how the mining industry impacted the local economy.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Quail Creek State Park

J P.

December, 2025

Our host Brad was very friendly and helpful. We had a great experience with the RV we rented. The RV was exactly how the pictures showed it, everything was clean and worked well. We drove it from St George to Glamis CA to spend Christmas with friends and family.
Trevor L.

December, 2025

Camper was awesome, clean, just as described. Tony was a great communicator and very helpful. Would def rent again.
Robert Z.

December, 2025

Kayden is awesome. He has such a great attitude and was so helpful before and during the trip. I took his RV out for two weeks and I will admit he thought of everything. Gloves for emptying the tanks. Electric adapters. Levelers. Cornhole! Kayden is the real deal. What a good time. Very thankful to Kayden for allowing my wife and I to have this experience!!

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