Natasha’s guidebook

Natasha
Natasha’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Only 30 minutes from the house, and offers beautiful and unique scenery with hikes of all difficulty levels and for all ages!
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Parque Nacional Zion
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Only 30 minutes from the house, and offers beautiful and unique scenery with hikes of all difficulty levels and for all ages!

Food scene

Our favorite breakfast place! It's in St. George but only about 15 minutes away. It's a small establishment but the stuffed french toast is worth the wait!
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Bear Paw Cafe
75 N Main St
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Our favorite breakfast place! It's in St. George but only about 15 minutes away. It's a small establishment but the stuffed french toast is worth the wait!
Local diner that offers a wide variety of food, with breakfast served all day and portions that are huge.
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Black Bear Diner
1245 S Main St
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Local diner that offers a wide variety of food, with breakfast served all day and portions that are huge.

Water Activities

With its warm, blue waters and red sandstone landscape, one of Utah’s newer state parks is also one of its most popular. Boat, fish, and dive at Sand Hollow Reservoir, explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain on an off-highway vehicle. The Beach at Sand Hollow has rentals for ATV's, UTV's, kayaks, paddle boards and even has a place to buy ice cream, food and drinks!
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Parque Estatal de Sand Hollow
3351 Sand Hollow Rd
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With its warm, blue waters and red sandstone landscape, one of Utah’s newer state parks is also one of its most popular. Boat, fish, and dive at Sand Hollow Reservoir, explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain on an off-highway vehicle. The Beach at Sand Hollow has rentals for ATV's, UTV's, kayaks, paddle boards and even has a place to buy ice cream, food and drinks!
Has some of the warmest waters in the state and a mild winter climate, Quail Creek lures boaters and anglers year-round. Camp. Hike. Explore. DIG Paddlesports has rentals of all kinds, SUP's, kayaks, water carpet and more!
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Parque Estatal Quail Creek
472 5300 West
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Has some of the warmest waters in the state and a mild winter climate, Quail Creek lures boaters and anglers year-round. Camp. Hike. Explore. DIG Paddlesports has rentals of all kinds, SUP's, kayaks, water carpet and more!

Fun and FREE

This is a free community park that is a rock climbers paradise. You can find areas to boulder, a cave, a slot canyon, and beautiful views of the city of St. George below. This 50+ acre park includes covered picnic tables, bathrooms, and an amphitheater with fire pit. Super fun for the kids to climb around and use up some energy!
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Pioneer Park
375 Red Hills Pkwy
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This is a free community park that is a rock climbers paradise. You can find areas to boulder, a cave, a slot canyon, and beautiful views of the city of St. George below. This 50+ acre park includes covered picnic tables, bathrooms, and an amphitheater with fire pit. Super fun for the kids to climb around and use up some energy!
Take a picnic and relax under shade covered seating while the kids splash around.
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St George Splash Pad
50 S Main St
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Take a picnic and relax under shade covered seating while the kids splash around.
The park attractions are dinosaur themed and include ziplines, swings, climbing wall, slides, a hands on music station, splash pad with a waterfall, and erupting volcano and a train that goes all the way around the park (small $1 fee per rider)
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Parque Thunder Junction para todas las habilidades
1851 S Dixie Dr
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The park attractions are dinosaur themed and include ziplines, swings, climbing wall, slides, a hands on music station, splash pad with a waterfall, and erupting volcano and a train that goes all the way around the park (small $1 fee per rider)
Red Hills Desert Garden is Utah’s first desert conservation garden. The nearly 5-acre garden features 5,000 water-efficient plants, a 1,150-foot stream stocked with native and endangered fish species, a replica slot canyon and prehistoric dinosaur tracks found onsite dating back 200 million years.
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Red Hills Desert Garden
375 Red Hills Pkwy
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Red Hills Desert Garden is Utah’s first desert conservation garden. The nearly 5-acre garden features 5,000 water-efficient plants, a 1,150-foot stream stocked with native and endangered fish species, a replica slot canyon and prehistoric dinosaur tracks found onsite dating back 200 million years.
Open to the public, the St. George Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Visitors can walk through the colorful gardens lined with towering trees, sit by the fountains and cascading waterfall, enjoy the beautiful views, and feel the peace of the grounds. While you're there, you can take a guided tour at the Visitors' Center.
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St. George Utah Temple
250 E 400 S
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Open to the public, the St. George Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Visitors can walk through the colorful gardens lined with towering trees, sit by the fountains and cascading waterfall, enjoy the beautiful views, and feel the peace of the grounds. While you're there, you can take a guided tour at the Visitors' Center.
Tonaquint Nature Center is an oasis of nature in the heart of St. George. The ripple of Santa Clara river, the rustle of cattails and the screech of a red-tailed hawk are experiences to discover at St. George’s best kept secret. Located at 1851 South Dixie Drive, just west of South Gate Golf Course, Tonaquint Nature Center offers outdoor education programs, special events and summer nature camp programs.
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Tonaquint Nature Center
1851 S Dixie Dr
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Tonaquint Nature Center is an oasis of nature in the heart of St. George. The ripple of Santa Clara river, the rustle of cattails and the screech of a red-tailed hawk are experiences to discover at St. George’s best kept secret. Located at 1851 South Dixie Drive, just west of South Gate Golf Course, Tonaquint Nature Center offers outdoor education programs, special events and summer nature camp programs.

Hiking

Trail head is located at Red Cliffs Campground just 15 miles north of St. George. This is an easy, family friendly hike that is 1.44 miles. This trail includes a waterfall, swimming hole, and pictographs. The waterfall marks the official end of this hike. There are also some additional hike nearby that are fun, including a hike to dinosaur fossils.
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Red Reef Trailhead
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Trail head is located at Red Cliffs Campground just 15 miles north of St. George. This is an easy, family friendly hike that is 1.44 miles. This trail includes a waterfall, swimming hole, and pictographs. The waterfall marks the official end of this hike. There are also some additional hike nearby that are fun, including a hike to dinosaur fossils.