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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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McArthur's Temple View RV Resort

975 S Main
84770, St George
Utah, the United States

McArthur’s Temple View RV Resort, located in the heart of St. George, is a crown jewel among southern Utah campgrounds and RV parks! We are one of the friendliest RV parks in the nation, according to the positive comments we frequently receive from our valued guests. Our resort makes an excellent getaway to pleasant weather, plentiful recreation choices, and some of the most spectacular scenery on earth. Many scenic gems are within a short drive.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Kids animation
Swim in natural water
Outdoor pool
Sauna
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Tents
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
BBQ allowed

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
Stayed June 12, 2022. Nice clean park, easy to get to off the freeway. Great for a one night stop or a few days if visiting the area. Level, full hookups, pull through, no need to unhook for an overnight. Nice pool, clean restrooms and laundry. Lots of restaurants and fast food and gas right between the park and freeway. This will be our go-to spot for travel on the 15 freeway.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We’re very fortunate to a get site with water and electricity during Senior Game with only one week notice.
2 years ago

DRNMD
English (US)
Temple View was my 1st RV Park experience. They had been storing my recently purchased, used TT for 3 months, so I decided to stay there for 4 days. The rate was acceptable, sites were spacious with a gravel RV lot, cement patio for TT access, and add'l vehicle spot on the other side of the patio. While the lots were side-by-side and seemed rather close, there were no issues with noisy neighbors, everyone I met was very polite and friendly, and there was an inground pool with hot tub and shower/bathroom facility. There was also coin operated laundry available. The staff were excellent! I arrived on a Sunday (office closed), so I had to contact the on-call resident manager, Ben, to help me set-up (as mentioned, this was my 1st time and I was clueless). He walked me through the process of hook-ups, provided me with a coax cable and surge protector to borrow for my stay, and was very patient with me. I also required some add'l blocks for my stabilizers, and another staff member, Spencer, graciously offered me some from the back of his truck and let me keep them for personal use. I was floored by the way everyone was so helpful with my time there. I would definitely recommend this RV Park if you are staying in the St. George, UT area.
2 years ago

Sueff
English (US)
Nice park and fairly quiet. Staff was friendly as well as other travelers. BUT, walking in the park, we have never had so many respond with a blank stare after we say hello/how are you ! Crazy! I don’t know why; we have a friendly golden retriever, and my husband and I look normal, not scary or weird. I don’t know if it’s a Morman thing or what. Best WiFi we have come across; could actually stream shows. Nice park but we won’t return to such a negative vibe. Too bad.
2 years ago

Sueff
English (US)
Nice park and fairly quiet.Best WiFi we have come across; could actually stream movies and tv shows. Good location to explore the many hikes in the area. Be sure to go to Pioneer Park and Sand Hollow state park. Found friendly Pickleball play at the nearby Vernon Worthen park. Will definitely come back
2 years ago

OregonMum
English (US)
We needed a last minute spot during spring break, so we got two nights in a temp spot (30amp, water) and two nights in their “dry camp” parking lot. They were very clear when I made the call exactly what to expect, nicely explaining so we wouldn’t be disappointed when we arrived. It was a gravel parking lot and then an actual parking lot, but honestly I would actually specifically book a temp site next time. Long rigs might have an issue getting backed in because it’s right by their parked RV storage and the “road” isn’t terribly wide. Our 25’ trailer with super crew cab full bed truck had no problems, but I would call and ask first if your set up is longer. We did see some fairly long rigs there, so it’s possible. Much would depend on the size of the rig being stored directly across from where you’re trying to park. The pool area, laundry, bathrooms and showers were very clean, and closed bathrooms for about 30 minutes each afternoon for cleaning. Washers/dryers were economically priced, $2 to wash on a basic cycle and .25 per 8 minutes of drying. .75 dried my load of kid clothing. The main hookup sites are very very tight together. No privacy at all. You park your tow vehicle beside your trailer/rv. You can tell many are snowbirds or other long term residents but what we saw driving through to our site was pretty clean. I talked with four different people during our stay and everyone was very friendly.
2 years ago

Sally
English (US)
Most sites in this large RV park are laid out logically with a cement patio and a palm tree. The area we were in near the office looked like it was thrown together as an afterthought. No paved road through it and tight curves are a big rig nightmare. Our spot was located in such a spot that we held our breath any time a new person arrived. We did witness one fifth wheel destroy a picnic table when he was turning in. That said the heated pool, laundry and free billiard tables were all very nice. Minutes to any store you could want and hiking and biking trails nearby. Quiet at night even though it’s an urban park. Awesome WiFi and HD cable.
3 years ago

TheFoxyVan
English (US)
First, let me say we don't have a big rig. We don't need electricity or sewer or a big lot. We are a campervan and prefer state parks generally. All that is to say, we probably aren't the target audience on this campground. But, who is?! I have no idea what this RV park offers that commands a $56 price point and almost a full house. Spots aren't just tight, they're on top of each other. There isn't just "no shade", there is no greenery at all. Ammentities are like the fake TVs at furniture stores - meant to make the place look complete but not usable once you try. (Specifically the pool was disgusting) If you need a restroom, at least you get a hike out of it tho! Nothing beats a hike with a view under the bright lights of the Best Western sign, to the hum of a highway. Tbh, if you want to "camp" you can do better and if you want to layover in your RV just stay at a truck stop.
3 years ago

Casawndra
English (US)
There is a nice pool/hot tub. Showers, laundry, shuffleboard, it’s like Florida in an rv park. The temporary sites are pretty cozy together, all on gravel. But you get water and electric for $38-40 and access to all the amenities. My dog got stressed out, there wasn’t a lot of options for 5 am potty breaks. The lot assigned to the dogs was flooded. There is a dog park a couple miles away, but before bedtime and early morning made potty breaks really hard. I think my pup would maybe give it 2 stars, but she’s partial to the woods.. I loved everything ya get for the price you pay. Head down to the art district for drinks/dinner and culture. 5 minute drive.
3 years ago

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