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Immerse yourself in one of the American West’s most beautiful landscapes; St. George, Utah is the perfect destination for a diverse, action-packed RV rental vacation. It comes as no surprise that the scenic city of St. George, planted in the Northeast tip of the Mojave Desert, is one of the quickest growing metropolitan areas in the U.S. When you book an RV rental in St. George, be careful; you may never want to leave the sweet surroundings and colorful landscapes of this divine desert town.

St. George has its own public transportation system that services the city. The buses, called SunTran, operate on six routes throughout the metro area. However, with the city’s wide streets, you should have no problem driving your St. George RV rental by owner in and around town.

While St. George itself is quickly becoming the place to be, it is fairly isolated. It’s quite the haul in the St. George rental motorhome to get to other big cities around the region; Las Vegas is the closest big city, at about 120 miles away. The good news is that St. George has got you covered, with tons of natural terrain to traverse and attractions around town to explore.

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The Great Outdoors

Utah is known for its countless geologic formations, ranging from canyons to arches to towers, plus St. George’s location in the southwestern corner of Utah provides adventurers easy access to other sites in eastern Nevada and northern Arizona.

Just North of town are two notable nature parks; Snow Canyon State Park and Red Cliffs National Conservation Area. Gain some knowledge about the natives who began living in the area almost 2,000 years ago at Red Cliffs’ archaeological sites. Between the two parks, there are more than 50 miles of trails. On top of that, you can see the famed Elephant Arch or climb Signal Peak at Red Cliffs, and visit the Snow Canyon at its namesake park. Any of the trails you take will dazzle you with views of the surreal naturescapes all around. Colorful wildflowers contrast with the stark red and bright orange cliff sides and the brilliant blue sky.

Just under an hour east of town lies Zion National Park, the perfect destination for a day trip. Known as Utah’s First National Park, Zion offers visitors the increasingly rare ability to fully retreat into the wilderness. In fact, you need wilderness permits to access some areas and activities in the park. Here, you can hike on Zion’s many trails, or even go rock-climbing, if you have the experience. Set up camp here with the St. George rental motorhome and immerse yourself in the wilderness.

A little bit further out there on the open road, about two hours East of St. George, is the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The Grand Staircase park spans five different ecosystems, allowing visitors to enjoy the deserts, coniferous forests, and everything in between. While you hike along the trails, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for some fossils. You may even see some dinosaur tracks if you’re lucky. While we’re covering the “Grands” in the area, it’s worth noting that Grand Canyon National Park is only about two and a half hours Southeast of St. George. Known as one of America’s most spectacular natural wonders, the Grand Canyon’s beautiful and crisp striations create some of the most colorful formations found on the planet. As you hike around the Canyon, keep your eye out for the North Rim bison herd. Park your St. George rental RV trailer at one of the many campsites here and have front row seats to some glorious Grand Canyon sunrises and sunsets.

RV Parks

When you rent an RV in St. George, Utah, there are several places you can stay. A prime spot for rental RVs in St. George is the MacArthur’s Temple View RV Resort. Here, you can keep up on your fitness regimen at the fitness center or maybe play a game or two of billiards. Another popular spot is the St. George RV Park. This pet-friendly park offers WiFi and satellite TV for its visitors. There are also a variety of sites, with or without hookups, available at the multiple parks and recreation areas around the region.

Exploring the City

Take a break from the desert sun and see some wildlife (who are no longer with us) by spending an afternoon at the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum. You’ll see taxidermy displays of animals from all over the world.

Seen enough creatures? Try the St. George Art Museum instead, where you can view exhibits featuring some local works of art. This museum is always evolving, with new art displays added regularly. If you’re traveling with children, St. George’s Children’s Museum is sure to be a hit, with its dozens of interactive activities and exhibits.

After an intense day of hiking or a leisurely day of museum hopping, treat yourself to some classic American comfort food at one of St. George’s many American-themed restaurants. You can diversify your diet here too; the city restaurant scene is home to a variety of international cuisines, including Mexican, Italian, Asian and Polynesian options.

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