Standard Hurricane City Maps

The following is a list of standard maps available for download in PDF format and in hardcopy. Some of these maps are large so patience is required. If you cannot download a map please contact the GIS office for electronic or paper copies. These maps are not intended for promotional purposes and modifications are not authorized.

Resources

  • For current parcel information view the Washington County Recorder's Office Interactive Map.
  • Standard maps can also be viewed at the Hurricane Online Web Maps Portal.
  • General Plan, Zoning, Master Planned Streets, Land Use, and Slope can be viewed in a single tabbed map on Hurricane City Land Maps.

Address and Property Reference

Paper Size: 36 inches by 42 inches
Scale: 1-inch is 1,700 feetArea and Street

Online Web Map
Area and Streep Map (PDF)

Zoning Map

Scale: 1-inch is 1,440 feet
Paper Size: 36 inches by 36 inches
Zoning Map

Online Web Map
Zoning Map (PDF)

General Plan

Scale: 1-inch is 1,440 feet
Paper Size: 42 inches by 42 inchesGeneral Plan Map

Online Web Map
General Plan Map (PDF)

Master Transportation Plan

Scale: 1-inch is 1,700 feet
Paper Size: 42 inches by 42 inches

Online Web Map
2019 Transportation Master Plan Map (PDF)

Trails Master Plan

Scale: 1-inch is 1,700 feet
Paper Size: 36 inches by 36 inches

Online Web Map
Trails Master Plan Map (PDF)

City Annexation Plan

Scale: 1-inch is 1,800 feet
Paper Size: 36 inches by 42 inches

Online Web Map
City Annexation Plan Map (PDF)

Parcel Ownership

Scale: 1-inch is 1,800 feet
Paper Size: 36 inches by 36 inchesParcel Ownership

Parcel Ownership Map (PDF)

Percent Slope

Scale: 1-inch is 1,700 feet
Paper Size: 42 inches by 42 inchesPercent Slope

Online Web Map
Percent Slope Map (PDF)

Voting Precincts

Paper Size: 8 1/2 by 14 inches
Size: 8 1/2 inches by 14 inches
Voting Precincts

Online Web Map

Dixie Springs Address Reference Maps

The maps listed are 11"  by 17" inch PDF maps:

Dixie Springs Well Protection Parcel Maps

As part of the underground utility construction for Phase 2 of Dixie Springs the State of Utah, along with the Washington County Water Conservancy District required the use of HPDE pipes and fittings for sanitary sewer connections. The two maps show the parcels within Plats A, C, and E that have HPDE pipes and fittings installed:

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Maps

FEMA now has an online resource for viewing and downloading their official flood maps in PDF format.

BLM Off-Road Biking Area Maps

Available for download are two maps compiled and published by the BLM that describe the Hurricane Cliffs and Gooseberry Mesa Mountain Bike trail systems. Download the maps: