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The best! I love this place! They even have a drive-through so you can take it to go! Less than 5 minutes from "home". I recommend ordering ahead of time if you can & pick up your meals! You can call them or order online or with their app.
38 habitants recommandent
Costa Vida
845 State St
38 habitants recommandent
The best! I love this place! They even have a drive-through so you can take it to go! Less than 5 minutes from "home". I recommend ordering ahead of time if you can & pick up your meals! You can call them or order online or with their app.
43 habitants recommandent
Cafe Rio Mexican Grill
15 S River Rd
43 habitants recommandent
8 habitants recommandent
Red Robin Gourmet Burgers
640 W Telegraph St
8 habitants recommandent
The best steak!
69 habitants recommandent
Anasazi Steakhouse & Gallery
1234 W Sunset Blvd
69 habitants recommandent
The best steak!
Chili's Grill & Bar
311 N Red Clfs Dr
You need a "dirty" drink if you visit St. George. It's a Utah thing. Order a sugar cookie with pink frosting while you are there!
10 habitants recommandent
Swig n' Sweets
287 W St George Blvd
10 habitants recommandent
You need a "dirty" drink if you visit St. George. It's a Utah thing. Order a sugar cookie with pink frosting while you are there!
Whole food, clean eating, good all the way around.
Chipotle Mexican Grill
231 Red Cliffs Dr
Whole food, clean eating, good all the way around.
Best BBQ around! Super close to Zion Village and they do great catering orders for your crowd!
72 habitants recommandent
Lonny Boy's BBQ
980 W State St
72 habitants recommandent
Best BBQ around! Super close to Zion Village and they do great catering orders for your crowd!
17 habitants recommandent
Rooster Run
635 W State St
17 habitants recommandent
Open Thursday - Saturday, this is a real treat!
32 habitants recommandent
The Pizza Wagon
765 W State St
32 habitants recommandent
Open Thursday - Saturday, this is a real treat!
Cactus Room
771 UT-9
Sear your steak on a stone!
69 habitants recommandent
Anasazi Steakhouse & Gallery
1234 W Sunset Blvd
69 habitants recommandent
Sear your steak on a stone!
For a sweat treat try the cement!
27 habitants recommandent
Nielsen's Frozen Custard
445 E St George Blvd
27 habitants recommandent
For a sweat treat try the cement!

Everything Else

6 habitants recommandent
Swig
989 E Tabernacle St
6 habitants recommandent
Utahns love a good gas station! They have great coffee/hot chocolate and anything else you could want! Take a look inside! The obsession is real!
Maverick gas station Indian Hills Dr. St. George, Utah
336 W Hilton Dr
Utahns love a good gas station! They have great coffee/hot chocolate and anything else you could want! Take a look inside! The obsession is real!
The Utahn obsession is so, so real! This gas station is the perfect example! You can hit this on your way into Zion. Fill up with gas, and take a look inside. Coffee/Hot Chocolate? Yes! Snacks? Yes! Everything else? Yes!
13 habitants recommandent
Maverik Adventure's First Stop
460 N State St
13 habitants recommandent
The Utahn obsession is so, so real! This gas station is the perfect example! You can hit this on your way into Zion. Fill up with gas, and take a look inside. Coffee/Hot Chocolate? Yes! Snacks? Yes! Everything else? Yes!

Sightseeing

811 habitants recommandent
Parc national de Zion
811 habitants recommandent
Snow Canyon State Park Petroglyphs Site
10 habitants recommandent
72 habitants recommandent
Temple de St. George Utah
250 E 400 S
72 habitants recommandent
The ST. GEORGE TABERNACLE, built in 1876, served as public works building, originally hosting L. D. S. church services and court hearings.
18 habitants recommandent
St. George Tabernacle
18 S Main St
18 habitants recommandent
The ST. GEORGE TABERNACLE, built in 1876, served as public works building, originally hosting L. D. S. church services and court hearings.
Bloomington Petroglyph Park is one big boulder worth visiting to see authentic Anasazi petroglyphs. 1469-1499 Geronimo Rd.
15 habitants recommandent
Bloomington Petroglyph Park
1460 W Navajo Dr
15 habitants recommandent
Bloomington Petroglyph Park is one big boulder worth visiting to see authentic Anasazi petroglyphs. 1469-1499 Geronimo Rd.
You need to hike under the Hoodoos to really see them!
465 habitants recommandent
Parc national de Bryce Canyon
465 habitants recommandent
You need to hike under the Hoodoos to really see them!
The Grand Canyon North Rim is amazing!
29 habitants recommandent
Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge
Arizona 67
29 habitants recommandent
The Grand Canyon North Rim is amazing!
Capitol Reef National Park is in Utah's south-central desert. It surrounds a long wrinkle in the earth known as the Waterpocket Fold, with layers of golden sandstone, canyons and striking rock formations. Among the park's sights are the Chimney Rock pillar, the Hickman Bridge arch, and Capitol Reef, known for its white sandstone domes. In the north are the towering monoliths of Cathedral Valley.
77 habitants recommandent
Parc national de Capitol Reef
77 habitants recommandent
Capitol Reef National Park is in Utah's south-central desert. It surrounds a long wrinkle in the earth known as the Waterpocket Fold, with layers of golden sandstone, canyons and striking rock formations. Among the park's sights are the Chimney Rock pillar, the Hickman Bridge arch, and Capitol Reef, known for its white sandstone domes. In the north are the towering monoliths of Cathedral Valley.
Lake Powell is a wonder! Rent a boat for the day and have some fun!
199 habitants recommandent
Lake Powell
199 habitants recommandent
Lake Powell is a wonder! Rent a boat for the day and have some fun!
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a state park of Utah, United States, located between Mount Carmel Junction and Kanab, south and west of U.S. Highway 89 in southwestern Utah. The park features coral-hued sand dunes located beside red sandstone cliffs.
123 habitants recommandent
Parc d'État des Dunes de Sable Rose Corail
12500 Sand Dune Road
123 habitants recommandent
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is a state park of Utah, United States, located between Mount Carmel Junction and Kanab, south and west of U.S. Highway 89 in southwestern Utah. The park features coral-hued sand dunes located beside red sandstone cliffs.
41 habitants recommandent
Kayenta Art Village
851 Coyote Gulch Ct
41 habitants recommandent

Shopping

47 habitants recommandent
Red Cliffs Mall
1770 Red Cliffs Dr
47 habitants recommandent
121 habitants recommandent
Walmart Supercenter
180 N 3400 W
121 habitants recommandent
16 habitants recommandent
Coyote Gulch Art Village
875 Coyote Gulch Ct
16 habitants recommandent

Entertainment & Activities

243 habitants recommandent
Centre des arts Tuacahn
1100 Tuacahn Dr
243 habitants recommandent

Getting Around

Hertz Rent A Car
4550 S Airport Pkwy
16 habitants recommandent
St. George Regional Airport
4550 S Airport Pkwy
16 habitants recommandent

Parks & Nature

Cottonwood Cove Park has unique playground equipment, 2 shaded pavilions, picnic tables, barbeques, sand volleyball court, climbing wall, open grass area, horseshoe pits, restrooms, walking trail & restrooms. 1027 South Dixie Drive.
7 habitants recommandent
Cottonwood Cove Park
1027 S Dixie Dr
7 habitants recommandent
Cottonwood Cove Park has unique playground equipment, 2 shaded pavilions, picnic tables, barbeques, sand volleyball court, climbing wall, open grass area, horseshoe pits, restrooms, walking trail & restrooms. 1027 South Dixie Drive.
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park is an amazing park featuring unique playground equipment, an "active" volcano, a passenger train, picnic tables, & water features. 1851 S Dixie Dr.
62 habitants recommandent
Parc Thunder Junction pour toutes les capacités
1851 S Dixie Dr
62 habitants recommandent
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park is an amazing park featuring unique playground equipment, an "active" volcano, a passenger train, picnic tables, & water features. 1851 S Dixie Dr.
Pioneer Park next to the “Dixie” Red Rock offers hiking, climbing, BBQ, covered pavilion, drinking fountains, picnic tables, restrooms, trailhead, & a walking path.
74 habitants recommandent
Parc Pioneer
375 Red Hills Pkwy
74 habitants recommandent
Pioneer Park next to the “Dixie” Red Rock offers hiking, climbing, BBQ, covered pavilion, drinking fountains, picnic tables, restrooms, trailhead, & a walking path.
St. Geroge Narrows located in Pioneer Park is a great short family adventure.
8 habitants recommandent
St George Narrows
8 habitants recommandent
St. Geroge Narrows located in Pioneer Park is a great short family adventure.
Red Hills Desert Garden is a 5-acre desert conservation garden with 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. 357-469 Red Hills Pkwy, next to Pioneer Park.
49 habitants recommandent
Jardin du désert de Red Hills
375 Red Hills Pkwy
49 habitants recommandent
Red Hills Desert Garden is a 5-acre desert conservation garden with 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. 357-469 Red Hills Pkwy, next to Pioneer Park.
Town Square has picnic tables, large splash pad, shallow winding river. 50 South Main St.
28 habitants recommandent
Town Square Park
50 S Main St
28 habitants recommandent
Town Square has picnic tables, large splash pad, shallow winding river. 50 South Main St.
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as "Upper Antelope Canyon" or "The Crack"; and "Lower Antelope Canyon" or "The Corkscrew"
243 habitants recommandent
Upper Antelope Canyon
243 habitants recommandent
Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as "Upper Antelope Canyon" or "The Crack"; and "Lower Antelope Canyon" or "The Corkscrew"