⭐️Putting Green & Hot Tub w/ZION VIEWS + POOL OPEN⭐️

Entire townhouse in Hurricane, Utah

  1. 16+ guests
  2. 7 bedrooms
  3. 10 beds
  4. 4.5 baths
Hosted by Dana Holladay
  1. Superhost
  2. 8 years hosting

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40-min drive to Zion National Park

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POOL & ALL AMENITIES ARE OPEN YEAR ROUND!!! The pool & hot tubs are also heated year-round! We are 25 miles from Zion National Park & 7 miles from Sand Hollow reservoir.

The waterpark, lazy river, pool, clubhouse, workout room, & additional amenities are included with your stay!

The space
The gourmet kitchen has a large pantry, breakfast bar, stainless appliances, and is fully stocked for all of your group's cooking needs. The kitchen has the following items: plates, bowls, mugs, cups, glasses, silverware, and kids service wear as well. There is a full set of pots, including two very large family-sized pots with lids. There is a crockpot, salad bowl, set of silver mixing bowls, set of colorful mixing bowls, traditional coffee maker, K-Cup Keurig coffee maker, 4-slice toaster, XL cookie sheets, hand mixer, BBQ tools, serving trays, roasting pan, serving platters, glass bowls, casserole dish, pancake griddle, blender, storage containers, baby seat, high chair, knife block, cutting boards & more.

The family room has a central fireplace, 70" flat-screen TV & console. There are 2 soft leather Italian crafted sofas, two chairs and end tables with lamps. There is also a kid’s game closet off this main living space and another under-the-stairs closet that hosts a play kitchen and train track.

1. Master bedroom: Zion (sleeps 2): main level, king-size bed, flat-screen TV, full bathroom with walk-in shower, private toilet area, tub, walk-in closet, and patio off the sliding glass doors.

2. Office (sleeps 2): Queen-size bed, desk, chair & barn doors that close for privacy.

3. Master bedroom #2: Snow Canyon (sleeps 4): California king-size bed, walk-in closet, and attached bathroom with shower and tub. Futon sofa at the king bed footboard folds down to a full-size bed that can sleep 2 small kids. Sliding doors open to a beautiful deck with two sun lounge chairs and a foosball table.

4. Master bedroom #3: Bryce Canyon (sleeps 2): King size bed, walk-in closet, and a bathroom with a private toilet area. There is a shaded deck off the back of the townhouse. There are several chairs on this deck, which is an ideal spot to watch the colorful Southern Utah sunsets.

5. Bedroom #4: Arches (sleeps 4): Gorgeous hand-carved black furniture with a California King-sized bed. This is the largest bedroom upstairs, with plenty of room for a pack-n-play (which is stored in the downstairs game closet). This room has its own walk-in closet and a futon that can fold down to sleep 2 small children.

6. Bedroom #5: Capitol Reef, (sleeps 2): Queen-sized bed, plus a twin-size day bed, and a walk-in closet. There is a sink and vanity that is private to this room, with direct access to a shared bathroom.

7. Kids Loft, bedroom #6 (sleeps 8): two full-size bunk beds that sleep 8 kids, flat-screen TV, bean bags, Barbie house, and Xbox gaming system. Double doors close giving this room privacy. Large windows look out the back deck and on to views of Zion’s Kolob Mountain.

There are 7 private rooms, 4 full bathrooms, and 1 half bathroom. This townhouse has 4 king-size beds, 2 queen beds, 4 full-size beds, 2 futons, and 1 twin bed. All of the king-size bedrooms have a walk-in closet big enough to put up a pack-in-play (I provide 2). There are two decks, a backyard patio, plus an open side yard where we had a putting green installed. If you are accommodating a large group this place has 11 separate beds. All of the full bathrooms have hairdryers. Towels & bed linens are provided. I stock 20 bath towels & 12 pool towels plus hand towels & washcloths.

Based on double occupancy you can sleep 20+ people. Through the City of Hurricane, this townhome has been approved to host a group of 20 people.

Many guests request an early check-in, and I am happy to accommodate that whenever I can. I will always be able to accommodate early bag drop-off, and I can get you the pass to the amenities at noon.

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You have found the pinnacle of luxury in this vacation home! The whole place is all yours and is licensed with both the state of Utah and the City of Hurricane to sleep up to 20 people. Your reservation is guaranteed, and your group will love the amazing accommodations.

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Where you’ll be

Hurricane, Utah, United States
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Neighborhood highlights

Hurricane is a little Utah town, with a big Walmart and is only a few miles from Zion National Park. The address for Walmart, the closest full-service grocery store is a mile away, just google Walmart & Hurricane, UT 84737.

Itinerary for a Week in Southern Utah

Day 1: Check into your reserved place, hit Walmart or Costco for food for the week. If you opted for Costco, maybe think about watching the sunset from Dixie Rock at Pioneer Park (Red Hills Parkway, St. George, Ut). Be sure to visit the Red Hills Desert Garden before sunset as well. You will pass it on your way into the parking lot, and this place is really cool because a lot of the plants are labeled which makes for a great introductory education to Southern Utah. I’d recommend a Café Rio (pork barbacoa salad) dinner before sunset, and a cement ice cream from Nielsen’s Custard after.

Day 2: Zion Narrows! We like to rent bikes on our way into the park (we use Zion Outfitters). We load them on the free Zion shuttles in groups of 2-3 and meet up again at the Temple of Sinawava. We park our bikes in the bike rack and hike to the Narrows (this is an easy walk on a mostly flat, paved 1-mile trail). Once the trail ends, we change into water shoes and hike as far as we can (usually 2 miles with kids on a warm day). I pack blow up water floats in my backpack for the kids and let them float down. This is a kids paradise, where they can climb rocks and splash water. Please note that you do not need a permit to hike up the Narrows from the Temple of Sinawava.
When we get back to the base of the Temple of Sinawava (yes there are restrooms & water), we hop on the bikes for the ride down the canyon. Before the next stop (Big Bend) you will see an unlabeled Menu Falls. This is a secret spot, and it is two flights of stairs up to a trickle of water coming up from the ground. You can fill your water bottles with this over 1,000-year-old fresh water if you want to. It’s easy to miss, so keep your eyes open for the little path that will be on your left.
Be sure to move your bike to the side of the road (ok, the shuttle drivers like you off the road) and hop off your bike when a shuttle is behind you. The view is perfect to get a group picture on bikes as you approach Big Bend.
We ride down to the Zion Lodge and have lunch. After lunch, we continue down the road, and at Canyon Junction, we navigate onto the official bike path. Feel free to let the kids stop and play in the river. We end our ride at the Visitors Center near the Watchman Campground. Sometimes we do the ride down twice in a day. Zion National Park is 23 miles, and a 30-minute drive from Zion Village in Hurricane, UT.


Day 3: Zion’s Angel Landing! I recommend doing this hike because the views are just breathtaking, and it is a Zion classic. This is best as a couples date or for kids older than 12+. This hike is 5 miles roundtrip and starts at the Grotto Trailhead. Don’t leave Zion without going through the tunnel! Park your car off the side of the road and run up Checkerboard Mesa.

Day 4: Bryce Canyon National Park! Don’t miss the Hoodoos! You need to hike under them to really see what they are all about. My favorite trails are the Navajo Loop and Queen’s Garden Trail. You can see a lot from your car, so drive to the end of the road and back again. Be sure to spot the arches near Natural Bridge and Hole In The Rock Road. It is a 2-hour drive from Zion Village in Hurricane to Bryce Canyon.

Day 5: Explore Sand Hollow on a Maverick Side By Side! Ask the ranger to explain how to find the tunnel and drive through it and explore the area. We love the trails and the different rock formations. If you want to see the Sand Hollow from the water, feel free to rent a boat for a day. Many people call Sand Hollow a mini Lake Powell because it has rocks you can jump off and just looks a lot like parts of Lake Powell.

Day 6: Grand Canyon, North Rim! This is a 2 h 25 min drive, but so worth it! The roads are small, so I recommend traveling both ways in daylight. There is a scenic lodge at the North Rim that has a great menu. The rocking chairs on the patio have spectacular views, and this is a place you could just sit for at least an hour. Also, this road can close seasonally based on heavy snow fall, so be sure to make sure your roads are open before you head out.

Day 7: Snow Canyon & Tuacahn are local gems. One of my favorite Southern Utah hikes is the Lava Flow trail at Snow Canyon State Park. I pack headlamps and glow sticks for my kids, and enjoy the geology along the way. The trail comes across an open lava tube with a natural staircase into an open cave. This hike is 2.5 miles roundtrip and is moderate. Tuacahn is a fabulous outdoor amphitheater run by Disney, and I highly recommend seeing a show!

Landmarks

Sky Mountain Golf Course - 22 min walk
Pah Tempe Hot Springs - 3.8 mi / 6.1 km
Quail Creek State Park - 6.7 mi / 10.9 km
Sand Hollow State Park - 7.1 mi / 11.4 km
Coral Canyon Golf Course - 7.8 mi / 12.5 km
Red Cliffs Recreation Area - 8.5 mi / 13.6 km
Zion National Park - 26 miles
St. George, UT Airport (SGU) - 25 min drive

Meet your host

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1734 reviews
4.96 out of 5 average rating
8 years of hosting
Born in the 70s
Where I went to school: Utah State University
Hi, I love hiking, biking, sailing...pretty much anything outdoors!

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Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 10:00 AM
No pets
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Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
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