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Hurricane can be used as a gateway to exploring Utah's fabulous collection of national parks and monuments, all within a day's drive. Here are some travel distances: 58 miles - Cedar Breaks National Monument. 110 miles - Bryce Canyon National Park. 130 miles - Grand Canyon North Rim.
The Hurricane Justice Court serves the cities Hurricane and LaVerkin in Eastern Washington County. The Court has territorial jurisdiction over Sand Hollow and Quail Creek State Parks, the Washington County Fairgrounds, and crimes and offenses occurring at the Purgatory Correctional Facility.
The Hurricane City Police Department is made up of 36 full-time officers consisting of the Police Chief, Patrol Division, and Investigations Division. Additional assignments include School Resource Officers, Traffic Enforcement Officers, 2 K9 Officers, and Washington County Drug Task Force Officer.
View demographic data and economic development resources for the City of Hurricane and State of Utah. History. Learn more about the Hurricane community and its history. Hurricane Recreation. Check out Hurricane recreation programs and events, and register online. Peach Days. Learn more about this year's annual Peach Days event! Shop Local
The City of Hurricane's Geographic Information System (GIS) department, a part of the Engineering Department, is responsible for the maintenance, analysis, and distribution of geographic data to city decision-makers, city departments, and the general public.
Our History. For an intimate look at Hurricane's history, visit the Hurricane Valley Pioneer Heritage Park and Museum. You can take a walk to learn about the area's historic buildings and get directions to the Hurricane Canal Trail.
Anyone needing utility services must complete and submit an application for service. A $20 turn-on or transfer fee is assessed with each application and will be billed on the first statement. Customers who are renting are required to pay a deposit of $300.
Hurricane City Power is a city-owned power provider and is governed by the City Council. Our team of thirteen full-time department employees and four shared city employees strive to provide the City of Hurricane with reliable and economical power for the community's needs.