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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

Climbs 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
popular, 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 |