St. George Attractions


By staying at the Best Western Coral Hills, you are located in the Historic District of St. George, Utah. Less than a block away you can begin the St. George Walking Tour where you will see the city's finest pioneer buildings, including the home of famous historic Mormon Leader Brigham Young. Other nearby historic sites you will want to see include the Mormon Temple, the Jacob Hamblin Home and the Tabernacle. Also one block away is Ancestor Square which is filled with shops, restaurants and art galleries.

St. George, Utah offers a wide array of things to see and do, including one of the world's best collections of Dinosaur Tracks, and a world-class wildlife collection at the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum. St. George is filled with galleries, museums, antique shops and a myriad of other shopping experiences. In recent years St. George has spent millions of dollars creating scenic paved walking and biking trails throughout the community. Paths follow the course of the Virgin River, the Rim of Snow Canyon State Park and along other natural terrain throughout the city. Bring your bike or rent one here, walk, run or rollerblade and enjoy the scenic diversity of our red-rock country.

Close to us is Laser Mania (Laser Tag and Indoor Miniature Golf), along with the Fiesta Fun Center which includes bumper boats, batting cages, go-carts, driving range, miniature golf and arcade. If you enjoy swimming, you'll find the St. George - Sand Hollow Aquatic Center is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the western United States. The so-called "SHAC" offers a waterslide, water features, whirlpool, lillypad swinging area, diving boards and lap-swimming.

Entertainment: If you're looking for entertainment then you'll want to check out the St. George Musical Theater or Tuacahn Center for the performing Arts. Or click here to visit a calendar of local events to see what is going on in St. George, Utah during the days you will be here.

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Outdoor Adventure

If outdoor adventure is what you want then take a look at these options:
Mountain Biking - St. George area offers many trails through the beautiful backcountry surrounding the St. George area.
ATV / 4x4 Tours - Find an outfitter to set you up on an exciting trip through the backcountry surrounding St. George.
Rock Climbing / Rappelling - St. George and the Southern Utah area offers world class rock climbing and rappelling. Visitors from around the world come to St. George to experience the vast number of sport climbing routes already established.

Transportation

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Snow Canyon State Park 

(10 miles)

Located North of St. George, just off Highway 18, Snow Canyon is a jumble of white and red Navajo sandstone with black lava beds poured over the cliffs in jagged formations. Its beauty makes photography, hiking, biking, and site seeing an exciting place to visit. Early spring and fall use of the park is especially appealing due to southern Utah's moderate winter climate. Of special interest is the ¾ mile walk to Johnson's Arch, the lava caves near the north end of the park, and the two volcanic cones found near the head of the canyon.

 

Zion National Park 

(46 miles)

Open year-round, Zion is readily accessible on Highway 9 from I-15. Zion is a canyon of brilliant green set against a backdrop of sheer red cliffs, with an occasional lacy waterfall fanning out from the rock. Wear a comfortable pair of walking shoes because trails such as 'Weeping Rock, Emerald Pools, Canyon Overlooks and Gateway to the Narrows are easy strolls. The beauty of Zion is so striking, that it can easily become your favorite vacation stop.

 

Bryce Canyon National Park 

(125 miles)

A Fantasy of colorful spires and cliffs, Bryce Canyon simply amazes people. It is a perfect, rosy jewel of a canyon that can snare the visitor and make you want to stay to look just a little longer at all its shifting shades of red and pink. Bryce Canyon is so spectacular in that it is a must seeing nature at its best.

 

Grand Canyon - North Rim 

(169 miles)

Don't miss one of the world's natural wonders. It is up to 1 mile (1.6km) deep, 4-18 miles (6-29km) wide, and more than 200 miles (320km) long. Seeing the Grand Canyon North Rim is so amazing and so panoramic in that it is well worth the time to get there. It is one of the nation's most visited national parks.

 

Lake Powell 

(154 miles)

Manmade, Lake Powell is no ordinary lake, it's a new kind of paradise of one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Lake Powell is the perfect lake for water sports. The shorelines are unusual. Along with the many sandy beaches, sheer cliffs rise out of the deep black water in some places, while in other areas, the water turns bright turquoise. Lake Powell, offers access to some truly remarkable landmarks such as Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the pioneer trail known as Hole in the Rock, and ancient Indian ruins can be seen at many locations along the shoreline.


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