Stunning views but dusty
Hurricane Cliffs aka Sheep's Bridge Rd.
Sites 1-12
PROS:
Stunning views
Free 14 day - although in 14 days we never saw anyone check
Verizon & ATT 4-5 bars even with no booster
Wide open, strong solar all but 1 day
20m to Zion NP, 2m to Virgin Falls Park for a dip in the river
Jem & Hurricane Cliffs Trails right out the door
Free water at Hurricane Maverick (pump 5/6); Free dump & rinse water at La Verkin Maverick
Propane fill at Tractor Supply (call 1st to verify certified personnel on duty)
Davis & Lin grocery stores close, well stocked, a bit high
Walmart within 20 min. Autozone in Hurricane
Decent restaurants, good movie theater showing new releases
Hurricane Laundry reasonably priced, various sized machines. Attendant was a hoot.
CONS:
Dust... and I mean dust!
Fine, silty, reddish stuff that wafts in the air, settles in your screens, your rugs, your skin, and generally coats anything air touches. The views are worth it, just be prepared to constantly wipe, mop, wash feet, shoes etc.
Sheep's Bridge Rd (SBRd) is pretty Washboarded right now. It is doable going slow, but your gonna rattle you're innards a bit.
Spacing is decent, but not 'I'm in the middle of nowhere'.
Rigs about 50-100yrds apart, 6-12 rigs/tent/cars a night in our area, half usually only there for the night.
Everyone pretty respectful of noise & lights after 10pm.
Mornings a little noisy as the mountain bikers come through.
Only 3 OTA channels
SITE 1-12:
Silty dirt, scrub brush, no shade, 360 views
#1 right off SBRd, easiest overnight, and sized to hold a few rigs. Very dusty.
#8 half way in, deceptively large site. You can't see how big/ long it is until you're past it. Easily held a large Class C & 2 5vers, Could hold more in a group situation.
#6 could hold our 34' 5vr, and we saw a 40'+ 5ver get in there but WOW that guy is GOOD!
#7 could hold us backed in, truck disconnected to the side.
There is a loop to turn around at site 12, IF no one has parked in the road.
We scouted out other locations in this area as well. The 50s sites are easier access to Zion, but pretty crowded, and not particularly level for us. 25-36 had some nice sites, but a long drive on the washboarded SBRd, and most of the good sites stayed full the 14 days we were here. 38 is an easy overnight right off SBRd similar to #1 on main road, can hold a couple rigs and very dusty. #13 be careful, the big open spot on google maps is actually NOT Dispersed camping, the road on the left leads back to the sites.