Best attractions and places to see around Hurricane, Utah, serve as a central point for exploring Southern Utah's diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by its red rock formations, proximity to major national and state parks, and the Virgin River. Hurricane offers access to a variety of outdoor activities, including mountain biking, hiking, and water sports. The area also features historical sites that reflect its pioneer heritage and unique geological features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super path very accessible for all levels
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Very nice place for mountain biking
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This trail stretches along the Virgin River for 12 miles and is popular with runners, walkers, and cyclists. As such you'll need to keep an eye out for other trail users when you're not soaking up the views.
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An overlook at the end of a long, thin stretch at the top of a canyon wall.
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Dead Ringer is great in both directions. As a downhill the trail has unbelievable flow. When you ride downhill pay attention to uphill riders, they have the right of way.
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This trailhead offers ample parking and restrooms. Attention: If it gets wet the Gooseberry Mesa Access Road gets sticky and muddy and is almost impassable. So if it starts raining, you better get off the Mesa as quickly as possible.
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This spot is a must for every mountain biker riding Gooseberry Mesa. "Gooseberry Point" offers fabulous views!
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The Upper JEM Trail is an easy and fast descent within a great scenery. There are lots of spectacular views with Zion National Park in the background.
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For a scenic walk or run, the Virgin River Trail stretches for 12 miles along the river, popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists. For more dedicated hiking experiences, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Hurricane guide, including easy options like the Quail Creek Overlook Trail or more challenging routes like the Sand Hollow Reservoir OHV Trail.
Hurricane is a prime destination for mountain biking. You can experience the fast descent and spectacular views of Zion National Park from the Upper JEM Trail. Other popular spots include the Dead Ringer Trail, known for its flow, and the incredible singletrack of the South Rim Trail on Gooseberry Mesa. The Gooseberry Mesa – White Trailhead provides access to many trails for various skill levels, though caution is advised if the access road is wet.
Yes, many trails and parks offer stunning vistas. The Upper JEM Trail provides spectacular views with Zion National Park in the background. The South Rim Trail on Gooseberry Mesa offers incredible views close to the canyon rim. Additionally, parks like Sand Hollow State Park, Quail Creek State Park, and Snow Canyon State Park are renowned for their breathtaking red rock formations and panoramic views.
The Hurricane area is rich in unique natural features. You can explore the vibrant red sand dunes and reservoir at Sand Hollow State Park, which also features the Sand Hollow Creek Trail leading through a slot canyon. Quail Creek State Park offers a peaceful reservoir surrounded by striking red rock formations. Snow Canyon State Park showcases dramatic red and white sandstone cliffs and ancient lava flows. The Red Cliffs Desert Reserve provides diverse ecosystems at the confluence of three deserts, offering unique flora and fauna.
Dive into the area's pioneer heritage at the Hurricane Valley Heritage Park and Museum, housed in a historic sandstone building. You can also explore the engineering marvel of the Hurricane Canal, a hand-excavated waterway from 1904, with a trail along its dry bed. The Hurricane Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, showcases early 1900s architecture. For a unique experience, the well-preserved Grafton Ghost Town is a short drive away, offering a glimpse into a past pioneer settlement.
Absolutely! Sand Hollow State Park is excellent for families, offering swimming, boating, and ATV riding on the dunes. Quail Creek State Park is another great option for water activities. Hurricane City Park features a splash pad, perfect for cooling off. For an educational and interactive experience, the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site, a short drive away, features well-preserved dinosaur footprints and fossils.
Many trailheads offer convenient parking. For instance, the Gooseberry Mesa – White Trailhead provides ample parking and restrooms. It's always a good idea to check specific trail information for parking availability and conditions, especially for popular spots.
The shoulder seasons, spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Hurricane. Temperatures are mild, making hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the state parks very enjoyable. Summers can be very hot, while winters are mild but can have occasional cold snaps.
Yes, Hurricane offers several road cycling routes. You can find various options in the Cycling around Hurricane guide, including loops around Sand Hollow and Quail Creek, or longer rides like the Sand Hollow State Park – Snow Canyon Road loop. The Virgin River Trail is also popular for cyclists seeking a paved, scenic route.
While popular parks can get busy, exploring areas like the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve can offer a more secluded experience with extensive hiking opportunities amidst diverse ecosystems. The Hurricane Cliffs Trail System also provides numerous trails, allowing you to find quieter sections away from the main hubs. Consider visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays for a more tranquil experience.
The Hurricane area is a geological wonderland. You'll encounter stunning red and white sandstone cliffs, ancient lava flows, and unique desert landscapes. Sand Hollow State Park features impressive red sand dunes, while Snow Canyon State Park is known for its volcanic cones and petrified dunes. The region sits at the confluence of the Mojave Desert, Great Basin, and Colorado Plateau, resulting in a rich variety of rock formations and desert flora.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at the Sky Mountain Golf Course. It's known for its challenging layout and offers stunning views of the surrounding red rock formations, providing a scenic backdrop to your game.


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