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Must-Visit Parks In Southern Utah

Each year, over 10 million people flood to Southern Utah for it’s National Parks. But little do they know, there is so much more to offer. With national parks, state parks, and even playground parks, there is something everyone will enjoy. Whether you are wanting to soak up the sun on a lake day or hoping to get the energy out of your kids, we hope you can find fun on your trip to St. George. Here is a list of some of our favorite parks to visit.

Fire Lake Park At Ivins Reservoir

Ivins Reservoir is the best place to bring your family if you want sandy beaches and swimming.

Pioneer Park

The home of the iconic Dixie Rock, this is the place to come to explore the red rock and find beautiful views.

Quail Creek State Park

Quail Creek offers a plethora of activities to choose from, from camping, boating, swimming, and fishing. There are also shops to rent padel boards, kayaks, etc.

Sand Hollow State Park

One of the best recreational areas in Southern Utah offers the best lake and off-road experience.

Snow Canyon State Park

Quail Creek offers a plethora of activities to choose from, from camping, boating, swimming, and fishing. There are also shops to rent padel boards, kayaks, etc.

Sullivan Virgin River Park

This beautiful Washington Park has soccer fields, fishing pond, walking trails, pickleball courts, playgrounds, and so much more!

Thunder Junction All Abilities Park

From playgrounds to train rides, this park is a favorite of every child in St. George.

Town Square Park

Located just outside of the St. George Library, this park is the perfect place to enjoy spring and summer with a water park, carousel, and art from local artists.

Zion National Park

The first national park in Utah, Zions attracts over 5 million people a year. This is the perfect place for every outdoor activity!