Quail Creek State Park in southwestern Utah offers year-round RV camping near Hurricane, just outside the St. George area. The park features a 600-acre reservoir created in 1985 at 3,300 feet elevation, known for having Utah's warmest waters—making it ideal for recreation across all seasons. The recently developed 26-site RV campground provides modern amenities including power and water hookups for comfortable extended stays. Anglers enjoy excellent fishing for rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and bullhead catfish. Water enthusiasts can boat, swim, and paddleboard, with sandy beaches and a seasonal water playground available during summer months. Beyond water activities, scenic hiking trails showcase the area's natural landscape, with petroglyphs marking the park's cultural heritage. Paddling routes up Quail Creek offer additional exploration opportunities. The mild southwestern Utah climate and proximity to the St. George region make Quail Creek State Park an accessible year-round destination. Its combination of warm, reliable water, modern RV hookups, scenic views, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities creates an appealing camping destination for RV travelers seeking sunshine and activities in southwestern Utah.