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Southern Utah's National Parks, Monuments and Recreation
Areas
• Arches
National Park
• Bryce
Canyon National Park
• Canyonlands
National Park
• Capitol
Reef National Park
• Cedar
Breaks National Monument
• Glen
Canyon National Recreation Area
• Grand
Canyon National Park
• Grand
Staircase - Escalante National Monument
• Lake
Mead National Recreation Area
• Rainbow
Bridge National Monument
• Zion
National Park
Southern Utah's State Parks
• Coral
Pink Sand Dunes State Park
• Escalante
Petrified Forest State Park
• Frontier
Homestead State Park
• Gunlock
State Park
• Kodachrome
Basin State Park
• Quail
Creek State Park
• Sand
Hollow State Park
• Snow
Canyon State Park
Snow Canyon State
Park
435-628-2255
Snow is not what
attracts 500,000 visitors annually to the warm,
sunny, red rock marvels of this park, one of our
best kept secrets and photographer's dream.
Gigantic coral-colored, Navajo sandstone rocks
mantled with lava, sprinkled with lush-looking
blue-green sage, with white cliffs soaring in sharp
contrast.

The park is known
for it's large expanse of beautiful red sand dunes.
There are over 15 miles of beautiful hiking
trails. Cliffs for rappelling are featured
throughout the park. Kids love to play in our large
sand hill areas or hike through the dry creek beds.
Snow Canyon is approximately five miles long, with
elevations ranging from 3,100 feet at the canyon
floor to 5,024 feet on the upper cliffs. Snow
Canyon is a geological paradise. Giant monoliths of
weathered sandstone date back 170 million years.
Recent lava flows may be viewed in several places.
Smoldering lava encased the cliffs as it flowed
southward down the canyon. Several lava tubes were
formed, leaving deep caves to explore.
The ancient Anasazi culture inhabited the region
between 200 and 1250 A.D. Petroglyphs, artifacts
and structural remnants endure along with carved
names and dates of early pioneer settlers. It was
named for Lorenzo and Erastus Snow, prominent early
pioneer leaders.

The campground is
open all year with tent sites, picnic areas,
showers, toilets, water and dump site are
available. Fee area. For reservations call
800-322-3770. Unreserved sites are on a first come
first served basis.
Snow Canyon is
located only seven miles north of St. George. Take
Snow Canyon Parkway off Bluff Street in St. George.
Web
Link - http://www.parks.state.ut.us/parks/www1/snow.htm
Quail Creek State Park &
Reservoir
Quail Creek Dam and Reservoir were
completed in 1985. Fishing, jet-skiing,
water-skiing, boating and swimming contribute to the
park's popularity. Campsite, picnic facilities and
restrooms are available. Located 11 miles northeast
of St. George via I-15, Hurricane exit and left on
Quail Creek Road.
For more information
call 435-879-2378, or reservations call
800-322-3770
Web: http://www.stateparks.utah.gov/parks/www1/quai.htm
Red Cliffs
Recreation Area
435-688-3246
Explore this beautiful red rock area north of Quail
Creek, under the east slop of Pine Valley Mountain.
It is 4.5 miles south of Leeds. Hike the one0mile
trail to Anasazi ruins. Campsite and hiking areas
are open all year.
WEB: BLM - http:www.ut.blm.gov/stgeorge_fo/index.html
http:leedstown.homestead.com/redcliffs~ns4.html
Red Cliffs Desert
Reserve
435-634-5759
This 61,000 acre
scenic desert north of St George, Santa Clara,
Washington and Hurricane cities is dedicated to the
protection of the desert tortoise and other plant
and wildlife species. Within the reserve are more
than 130 miles of multi-use trails for hiking,
horseback riding and mountain biking. Hunting is
allowed during prescribed seasons.
WEB: BLM - http:www.ut.blm.gov/stgeorge_fo/index.html
Pine Valley Mountain

Climb to 7,000 feet and find pine
trees, streams, mountain trails and picnic area.
Peaks are 10,000 feet high. Drive on Highway 18
north 25 miles to Central and then seven miles to
Pine Valley.
WEB: http//www.wilderness.net/nwps/wild_view.cfm?wname=Pine%20
Valley%20Mountain
Sand Hollow
Reservoir

Located just 5.5
miles southwest of Hurricane is Sand Hollow.
When full, the reservoir will hold 50,000-acre feet
of water - 10,000 more than the existing Quail Creek
Reservoir. When completed you will find an unique
blend of water-based recreation, walking paths and
adjacent off-road vehicle recreation.
Gunlock Reservoir
Gunlock Reservoir,
an 240-acre reservoir, offers boating, swimming,
fishing, limited camping and is located 15 miles
northwest of St George near the town of Gunlock.
Red rock, sand, and clear blue water await you.
WEB: http://parks.state.us/parks/www1/gunl.htm
Brian Head Ski & Summer Resorts
Brian Head:
435-677-2035
Brian Head is Southern Utah's
high alpine, year-round resort, featuring
exceptional downhill skiing, cross-country skiing
and snowboarding in the winter. Summer mountain
biking is gaining popularity, peaking at the seasons
end with the annual Mountain Biking Festival at
Brian Head.
Brian Head is an hour and a half drive from St
George.
You can get to Brian Head by driving 79 miles
Northeast of St George via I-15 to Cedar City,, Hwy
14 north to Hwy 148.
WEB:
www.brianhead.com |