Does St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey Allow EV Charging?
Here's what you need to know about EV charging at this RV park in Hurricane, Utah.
EV Charging Policy
EV Charging Not Allowed
EV charging is not available.
On the road to Zion, the St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey in Hurricane, Utah keeps it brief: EV charging is not available. No on-site option, so plan around it. The nearest DC fast charging is in Toquerville, about 4 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger stations. Washington is another option at roughly 14 miles, with Electrify America and Tesla Supercharger. This is the warm, low-desert corner of Utah where the snowbirds gather and Zion traffic streams past, and the chargers strung along I-15 and SR-9 make topping off easy despite the campground's hands-off approach.
DC Fast Charging Near St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey
- Toquerville4 miTesla Supercharger
- Washington14 miElectrify AmericaTesla Supercharger
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey does not allow EV charging on the property, so you'll need to arrive with enough range or charge nearby. The nearest DC fast charging is in Toquerville, about 4 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger. No on-site option, so plan around it.
St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey does not offer EV charging of any kind on the property. Your nearest options are public charging stations in the area. The nearest DC fast charging is in Toquerville, about 4 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger. Beyond that, Washington is about 14 miles away with Electrify America and Tesla Supercharger.
Since St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey doesn't allow EV charging, you'll want to know your nearest options. The nearest DC fast charging is in Toquerville, about 4 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger. Beyond that, Washington is about 14 miles away with Electrify America and Tesla Supercharger. Have your next charging stop figured out before you arrive. The peace of mind is worth the two minutes of planning.
No. St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey does not allow EV charging, so it's not what you'd call EV-friendly. That doesn't mean you can't stay there with an EV. It just means you need to arrive charged and have a plan for your next charging stop. The nearest fast charging is in Toquerville, about 4 miles away. No on-site option, so plan around it.
Since St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey doesn't permit EV charging, you'll need to charge before you arrive or find a nearby station. The nearest DC fast charging is in Toquerville, about 4 miles away, with Tesla Supercharger. Beyond that, Washington is about 14 miles away with Electrify America and Tesla Supercharger. No on-site option, so plan around it.
St. George / Hurricane KOA Journey hasn't published a specific reason for their no-charging policy. Most campgrounds that restrict EV charging do so because of electrical infrastructure limitations. An EV drawing 40+ amps for hours can strain a system designed for RVs cycling through air conditioning and appliances. This is the warm, low-desert corner of Utah where the snowbirds gather and Zion traffic streams past, and the chargers strung along I-15 and SR-9 make topping off easy despite the campground's hands-off approach.