Attractions

Adventures All Around in Southern Utah

Satisfy your need for an active lifestyle with hiking, swimming, mountain biking, and golf, while exploring the natural wonders all around you.

Zion National Park

Steep canyon walls line the banks of the Virgin River, its waterfalls, deep chasms, and Hanging Gardens.  Eagles nest in the towering cliffs above.  There are no words to describe the wild beauty of Utah’s first national park.  You have to see it for yourself.

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SNOW CANYON STATE PARK

Steep canyon walls line the banks of the Virgin River, its waterfalls, deep chasms, and Hanging Gardens.  Eagles nest in the towering cliffs above.  There are no words to describe the wild beauty of Utah’s first national park.  You have to see it for yourself.

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Tuacahn Amphitheatre

Adjacent to Snow Canyon State Park, the Tuacahn Center for the Arts features live music concerts and Broadway shows in its outdoor Amphitheatre.

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Red Cliffs Recreation Area

Nestled beneath the backdrop of the Pine Valley Mountains, riparian environments created by Quail and Leeds Creek wind their way through rounded hills, shaded canyons, and soaring cliffs of Navajo Sandstone.

This welcomed oasis within the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area protects critical habitats for the threatened Mojave Desert tortoise, endangered native fish of the Virgin River system, native and migratory birds, and other desert species.

The Red Cliffs Recreation Area provides historic and paleontological sites, and miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

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Quail Creek State Park

With naturally warm waters and a mild climate, the Quail Creek Reservoir attracts boaters and anglers year round. Rent a boat and fish for rainbow trout, bullhead catfish, and crappie.

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Sand Hollow State Park

Boat, fish, and dive in the blue waters of Sand Hollow Reservoir. Explore Sand Mountain and ride the dunes on an ATV.

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Visit Historic St. George

History and nature converge in nearby St. George.  Just about 5 miles south of Settlers Point, you can visit Brigham Young’s Winter Home, the St. George Temple of the Latter Day Saints, Navajo sandstone formations, and dinosaur footprints.

Plus! Lots of museums, shopping, dining, and healthcare in St. George.  And with more than 300 sunny days every year, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy them all.

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Events in Southern Utah

Never a dull moment in Washington, St George, and the Greater Zion area. Music, farm markets, stage shows, festivals, monster truck rallies, and much more. Check the Events Calendar to get the scoop every day of the year.

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Dining

Pioneer heritage meets American classics, Mexican cuisine, and foods from around the world in southwestern Utah. Let the famous Fodor’s Guide help you decide.

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GOLF

Golf in Southern Utah offers a unique experience amidst stunning red rock landscapes and breathtaking scenery. With a combination of challenging courses and picturesque settings, golf enthusiasts can indulge in a memorable round of golf surrounded by nature’s grandeur. Courses often feature meticulously manicured fairways, undulating greens, and strategically placed hazards, providing a test for players of all skill levels. Additionally, the region’s mild climate makes golfing a year-round activity, further enhancing its appeal. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer seeking a new challenge or a casual player looking to enjoy the beauty of the desert landscape, Southern Utah’s golf courses promise an unforgettable experience

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