Located on the banks of the Virgin River only 13 miles from Zion National Park, Zion River Resort should be your first Zion RV park choice. We offer full hookups at every one of our RV sites. We can also accommodate practically any size RV with our many pull-thru sites. If you are coming without an RV, we feature camper cabins and tent sites. One of our best amenities is our friendly staff, which keeps snowbirds and vacationers choosing us as their Zion RV park year after year. Besides being an excellent Zion RV Park option, Zion River Resort is a great base camp for visiting other nearby park areas, including Grand Canyon National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Retirees choose us as their Zion RV park for our unbeatable “snowbird” rates and programs. When staying with us, snowbirds enjoy exercise classes as well as group hiking, biking and golf outings. Our long-term winter guests also participate in a book club, game nights, and group dinners. With sunny and mild days during most of the winter, snowbirds that choose Zion River Resort enjoy a positive Zion RV park experience.
Zion National Park is the main attraction for our guests. One of the ways our guests enjoy sightseeing in Zion is by bicycle. If you did not bring your own bike, you can rent one at an outfitter in Springdale. When biking in Zion, do not miss the opportunity to ride the Pa’rus Trail, which runs from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to the Canyon Junction Shuttle Stop. When you reach Canyon Junction, put your bike on the rack on the front of the shuttle and ride to the Temple of Sinawava, the canyon’s last shuttle stop. By riding your bike down the canyon, you enjoy the scenery at a much slower pace and can stop for photo opportunities at any time. Most shuttle stops have bike racks, so you can combine cycling and hiking for a fun-filled day of exploring. Biking Zion will be one of your most memorable experiences during your stay at Zion River Resort, the best choice among Zion RV parks.
|