5 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Hurricane That You Shouldn't Miss

November 23, 2021 Misti Hsu

Hurricane /ˈhɜːrɪkən/ is a city in Washington County, Utah and is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area. Its population was 13,748 at the 2010 U.S. Census. Along with several other areas of southwestern Utah, the Hurricane area has seen a large population growth since the 1970s, and it has blended in with neighboring St. George.
Restaurants in Hurricane

1. Southern Utah Adventure Center

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5.0 based on 251 reviews

Southern Utah Adventure Center

With trails accessible right from our shop it is the best place to rent UTVs. Ride in Warner Valley or the dunes on Sand Mountain or take a tour, the guides know the history and geology of the area and enjoy sharing it with their guests. You can hire a guide for part of your rental time to get you acquainted with the area and then go where you want for the rest of your time. Coral Pink Sand dunes and the amazing Yellow Jacket/Pahrunaweap trail are within driving distance and we rent trailers to take the vehicles there. We have boat and jet ski rentals for the nearby lakes Sand Hollow and Quail Creek. Lake Powell is 2 hours away. The best equipment and a knowledgeable staff ensure you get the most out of your vacation getaway.

2. Southern Utah Guiding

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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Southern Utah Guiding

We are a professional guiding company. We specialize in, rock climbing, canyoneering, rappelling and Mtn. Biking in. We operate in and around Zion National Park, and also in the Snow Canyon and St. George area.

3. Rent Utah Toys

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Rent Utah Toys

Utility Terrain vehicle rentals and tours in the red desert canyons, mountains and dunes of south western Utah. Family or individual adventure driving. Tours include water, lunches if desired, historical and geological information. Watercraft rentals for the nearby lakes. Let us be the best part of your vacation, reservations suggested.

4. Dig Paddlesports

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Dig Paddlesports

Dig Paddlesports rents stand up paddleboards, kayaks, and Obrien Water Carpets at Quail Creek State Park. The park charges a 10.00 per vehicle (up to 8 passengers) entry fee, or you may purchase an annual pass, good for entry to all of Utah's state parks. We love paddling! We love sharing our beautiful desert reservoir, nestled between basalt cliffs and sandstone/limestone slopes, and its beautiful water with everyone. Each rental comes with basic instruction and equipment suited for your ability level. Covered picnic pavilions, full restrooms with running water, plenty of parking, and an easy stroll to the water's edge are some of the park's great features. The best views are had from the far side of the lake, easy to paddle to.

5. Sand Hollow State Park

3351 S Sand Hollow Rd, Hurricane, UT 84737-7794 +1 435-216-1997 [email protected] http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/sand-hollow/
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

Sand Hollow State Park

Reviewed By Gr8Accountant

A beautiful spot especially if you have a boat or OHV. But if you don't, there are rentals & tours. The Westside Loop can accommodate large rigs, has a number of really nice back-in & pull-throughs, & there are at least three (maybe 4) ADA sites that are very well situated & laid out. If you prefer a back-in site, #28 is at the very top of the hill. It has spectacular 360 degree views. Spectacular. But, as another reviewer mentioned, every site has a view and each has a covered picnic table, a fire ring, & an elevated BBQ. We hiked a bit within the park & rode our bikes over to the other side of the reservoir where there is a marina, a restaurant, & rentals of all kinds. The staging areas & parking lots for dune riding are over there and there are beaches as far as the eye can see. There are two campgrounds that have no hook-ups (I think one may be for tents only) & primitive camping is allowed in some of the beach areas. At the shoreline there aren't a lot of trees to begin with, and the water level is quite high at this time, so many of the trees are inundated. If you have a few days & you want a peaceful, scenic place to stay, try Sand Hollow. We enjoyed it and found the Park staff to be very friendly, welcoming, & helpful. This State Park would make a great base camp if you are visiting Zion NP, St. George, & surrounding areas.

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