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Beautifully Located WillowWind RV Park in Hurricane, UT, is Perfect for Zion National Park

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February 17, 2018

Because sometimes a leisurely stroll through ancient seabeds, eroding plateaus and sedimentation is just what your overworked, overtimulated soul needs. Or maybe you’ve got the little ones in tow, and they’re not too keen on those 17 milers (yet). Lucky for you, Zion National Park is generous with its selection of short hikes with accompanying jaw-dropping view—-in other words, big rewards with little effort.

WillowWind RV Park - teepees on site1. Northgate Peaks – 4.4 miles round trip – Easy – 2 hours

This is an easy and scenic tour for sure but it’s in a remote location in the park, Kolob Canyon. You’ll trek through Navajo sandstone, sage meadows and pretty pines. You’ll see lava outcrops and knock your socks off views of Northgate Peaks and North Guardian Angel.

2. Water Canyon – 2 miles roundtrip – Easy 3/4 to 1 1/4 hours

Water Canyon trail leads to a slot canyon. The canyon is a mini subway experience with tunneled walls, and just a trickle of water. This is a great trail for families with older children who will enjoy a bit of a technical challenge.

3. Lower Emerald Pool – 1.2 miles roundtrip – Easy – 1/2 hour

Easiest of easy. This little hike is paved and wide. Zion is probably the most generous of national parks, always handing out life-changing views to every single visitor. If you’ve got more time and energy, you might want to trek on to the Middle and Upper Pool trails. Keep in mine the trail is no longer paved and follows a rocky path.

WillowWind RV Park - entrance4. West Bank of the Virgin River – 2.6 miles one way – Easy – 1 to 1 1/2 hours

It’s time to get the kids out of the car and walk Zion Canyon-the parks aorta. What to expect on this trail: birds, mule deer, views of Mount Majestic, Cathedral Mountain, the Spearhead, and the Great White Throne.

5. The Watchman – 2 miles roundtrip – Easy – 1 hour

Because sometimes a leisurely stroll through ancient seabeds, eroding plateaus and sedimentation is just what your overworked, overstimulated soul needs.

At the end of the day return to our beautiful shaded rv park, relax and enjoy the rest of the evening. WillowWind RV Park, your home away from home.

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3 comments

  1. Anonymous

    Looking to visit Willowwind soon! We are very excited

  2. Anonymous

    Just stayed here for three days. WillowWind is the absolute GOLD STANDARD for an RV park.

  3. Anonymous

    It’s so so beautiful th mountains waterfall hiking with family and friends clean air so green flowers trees. Place to camp just a place to get from city life country living. Utah God country. Amen