St George Attractions

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St George Attractions

Sightseeing

You will definitely want to check Sand Hollow State Park out. Not only is the sight seeing unbelievable, they have many other activities for all ages. Razor Riding, Boating, Golf, Bike Riding and so much more.
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Parque Estatal de Sand Hollow
3351 Sand Hollow Rd
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You will definitely want to check Sand Hollow State Park out. Not only is the sight seeing unbelievable, they have many other activities for all ages. Razor Riding, Boating, Golf, Bike Riding and so much more.
Follow the paths where native people and pioneers walked. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky. Experience wilderness in a narrow slot canyon. Zion’s unique array of plants and animals will enchant you as you absorb the rich history of the past and enjoy the excitement of present day adventures.
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Parque Nacional Zion
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Follow the paths where native people and pioneers walked. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky. Experience wilderness in a narrow slot canyon. Zion’s unique array of plants and animals will enchant you as you absorb the rich history of the past and enjoy the excitement of present day adventures.
Bryce Canyon is not a single canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters or bowls, carved into the edge of a high plateau. The most famous of these is the Bryce Amphitheater, which is filled with irregularly eroded spires of rocks called hoodoos. Perhaps every visitor to the park will spend at least some time marvelling at its four main viewpoints, all found within the first few miles of the park: Bryce Point, Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, and Sunrise Point. Between April and October a shuttle service is operated in this area of the park to reduce congestion. Other viewpoints are found all along the park's 18-mile main road which travels from park's only entrance in the north along the plateau rim to its highest elevations in the south (over 9,000 ft / 2,743 m). Hiking trails explore the forests of the plateau, connect between viewpoints along the rim of the Bryce Amphitheater, and wander through the hoodoos below. Deepen your understanding of the park by attending a ranger program, whether it be a daily geology talk, rim walk, evening program, astronomy program, or full moon hike. Be sure to ask about our Jr. Ranger Program at the visitor information desk. Concessioner-provided horseback rides are another way to experience Bryce Canyon during the summer season. There are activities for everyone!
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Bryce Canyon National Park
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Bryce Canyon is not a single canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters or bowls, carved into the edge of a high plateau. The most famous of these is the Bryce Amphitheater, which is filled with irregularly eroded spires of rocks called hoodoos. Perhaps every visitor to the park will spend at least some time marvelling at its four main viewpoints, all found within the first few miles of the park: Bryce Point, Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, and Sunrise Point. Between April and October a shuttle service is operated in this area of the park to reduce congestion. Other viewpoints are found all along the park's 18-mile main road which travels from park's only entrance in the north along the plateau rim to its highest elevations in the south (over 9,000 ft / 2,743 m). Hiking trails explore the forests of the plateau, connect between viewpoints along the rim of the Bryce Amphitheater, and wander through the hoodoos below. Deepen your understanding of the park by attending a ranger program, whether it be a daily geology talk, rim walk, evening program, astronomy program, or full moon hike. Be sure to ask about our Jr. Ranger Program at the visitor information desk. Concessioner-provided horseback rides are another way to experience Bryce Canyon during the summer season. There are activities for everyone!
Snow Canyon State Park is a state park in Utah, located in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. The park features a canyon carved from the red and white Navajo sandstone of the Red Mountains, as well as the extinct Santa Clara Volcano, lava tubes, lava flows, and sand dunes. Snow Canyon is located near the cities of Ivins and St. George in Washington County.
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Snow Canyon State Park
1002 Snow Canyon Dr
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Snow Canyon State Park is a state park in Utah, located in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. The park features a canyon carved from the red and white Navajo sandstone of the Red Mountains, as well as the extinct Santa Clara Volcano, lava tubes, lava flows, and sand dunes. Snow Canyon is located near the cities of Ivins and St. George in Washington County.

Food scene

By Far the best Steakhouse in Washington County
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Anasazi Steakhouse & Gallery
1234 W Sunset Blvd
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By Far the best Steakhouse in Washington County
Locally owned cafe in the heart of the Kayenta Art Village. Specializing in local, grass fed beef, full espresso bar, wine and beer, and an eclectic menu. Patio seating available with incredible views, a menu that has something for everyone, including many gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan options.
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Xetava Gardens Cafe
815 Coyote Gulch Ct
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Locally owned cafe in the heart of the Kayenta Art Village. Specializing in local, grass fed beef, full espresso bar, wine and beer, and an eclectic menu. Patio seating available with incredible views, a menu that has something for everyone, including many gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan options.

Art

Nestled against the Red Mountain in true red rock country, just seven miles north of St. George, near Ivins, Utah, lies the hamlet of Kayenta, and its famed Kayenta Art Village — it’s tranquil but not secluded. Conscientious growth and the use of local materials, such as the area’s famous red clay for pottery classes, are hallmarks of this community. Like Marfa, Texas, or Paonia, Colorado, many regard Kayenta as an artist colony of sorts.
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Kayenta Art Village
851 Coyote Gulch Ct
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Nestled against the Red Mountain in true red rock country, just seven miles north of St. George, near Ivins, Utah, lies the hamlet of Kayenta, and its famed Kayenta Art Village — it’s tranquil but not secluded. Conscientious growth and the use of local materials, such as the area’s famous red clay for pottery classes, are hallmarks of this community. Like Marfa, Texas, or Paonia, Colorado, many regard Kayenta as an artist colony of sorts.

Entertainment

The Tuacahn Center for the Arts is an organization for the arts located in the mouth of the Padre Canyon, adjacent to Snow Canyon State Park, in Ivins, Utah. The 42,000-square-foot facility was completed in 1995 and includes a 1,920-seat outdoor amphitheater, a 328-seat indoor theater, a black box theater, a dance studio, a costume shop, a scene shop, and the campus of Tuacahn High School for the Arts. Tuacahn's show season includes two or three productions for its amphitheater stage, a spring and fall concert series, and Christmas in the Canyon featuring a live-action recreation of the nativity called the "Festival of Lights."
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Centro de Artes Tuacahn
1100 Tuacahn Dr
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The Tuacahn Center for the Arts is an organization for the arts located in the mouth of the Padre Canyon, adjacent to Snow Canyon State Park, in Ivins, Utah. The 42,000-square-foot facility was completed in 1995 and includes a 1,920-seat outdoor amphitheater, a 328-seat indoor theater, a black box theater, a dance studio, a costume shop, a scene shop, and the campus of Tuacahn High School for the Arts. Tuacahn's show season includes two or three productions for its amphitheater stage, a spring and fall concert series, and Christmas in the Canyon featuring a live-action recreation of the nativity called the "Festival of Lights."
Town Square Park is a beautiful spot right inside the downtown historic district. Not only is it surrounded by the most prominent historic buildings, but it also has water features, plenty of space to relax, and a beautiful vintage Carousel.
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Town Square Park
50 S Main St
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Town Square Park is a beautiful spot right inside the downtown historic district. Not only is it surrounded by the most prominent historic buildings, but it also has water features, plenty of space to relax, and a beautiful vintage Carousel.

Hike

Great area to Hike and explore
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The Narrows
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Great area to Hike and explore
The Vortex
If you love getting a glimpse into history, check out this short 0.8 mi hike to find over 500 individual rock-art designs on the cliffs and boulders, including work from the Great Basin, Western Anasazi, and Lower Colorado River.
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Little Black Mountain
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If you love getting a glimpse into history, check out this short 0.8 mi hike to find over 500 individual rock-art designs on the cliffs and boulders, including work from the Great Basin, Western Anasazi, and Lower Colorado River.