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Tuacahn
- Tuacahn is a 1500-foot spectacular red rock cliff
Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts featuring Theatrical and Musical
performances. St. George, (800) 746-9882.
Utah Shakespearean Festival -
Founded in 1961 as a destination theatre in partnership
with Southern Utah University, the Utah Shakespearean Festival is
committed to entertain, enrich, and educate audiences through professional
rotating repertory production of Shakespeare and other master dramatists.
Cedar City, (435) 586-7878.
Zion
Canyon Giant Screen Theatre - Located adjacent to Zion National Park, and the beautiful Virgin River in Springdale, Utah the Theatre Center features a six-story giant screen, The Theatre Deli, Water Wind and Time bookstore, two gift shops, Toaquim's Village and Gifts Limited.
Dixie Red Hills - 1250 N 645
West, St. George. (435) 634-5852. 9/32.
Entrada - 2511 W Entrada
Trail, St. George. (435) 674-7500. 18/72.
Southgate - 1975 Tonaquint Dr,
St. George. (435) 628-0000. 18/70.
St. George Golf Club - 2190 S
1400 East, St. George. (435) 634-5854. 18/73.
Sunbrook - 2366 Sunbrook Dr,
St. George. (435) 634-5866. 27 / 72-36.
Twin Lakes - 660 N Twin Lakes,
St. George. (435) 673-4441. 9/27.
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Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum
- Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum is a new world class facility of over 35,000 sq. ft. allowing visitors to experience over 300 species of wildlife throughout the world in their natural habitat. Nearly a quarter mile of mountain pathway (suitable for handicap access) winds its way through the plains of Africa, the forests of North America, and the mountains of Asia.
St. George Art Museum - The museum houses a permanent collection of fine art, consisting of paintings, sculpture, ceramics, prints, drawings, and photographs. In all, the collection numbers more than 340 items. Among the works are items by well-known southwest artists like Maynard Dixon. The museum continues to acquire fine works by artists from Utah and the Southwest.
Cedar
Breaks National Park - Cedar Breaks located near
Cedar City is an enormous amphitheater which spans three miles,
and is over 2,000 feet deep. Visitors can enjoy pine, spruce and
aspen trees as well as colorful wildflowers that abound throughout the
park. Activities include hiking, backpacking, picnicking,
camping and sight seeing.
Glen
Canyon National Recreation Area - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
consists of one of the Nation's largest canyon country. Lake
Powell stretches 186 miles and provides over 1,900 miles of
shoreline. Visitors can enjoy some of the Nation's best fishing,
hiking, boating, water sports, camping and other outdoor recreation.
Snow
Canyon State Park - Red Navajo sandstone, capped by
an overlay of black lava rock, makes photography, hiking, biking and
camping in Snow Canyon a double treat.
more
outdoor recreation...
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