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Utah Mountain Biking

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Mountain biking near Zion National Park, Utah

Mountain biking near Zion National Park, Utah

A few years ago it was common knowledge that some of the best mountain biking in the United States was found in the Moab, Utah region.   However, in recent years there is a growing trend toward choosing the St. George and Zion National Park area for offering some of America’s best year-round mountain biking experiences.   Utah is well known for its mountain biking opportunities, but most of Utah has elevations above the 4,000 foot level and this means generally snowy conditions throughout the winter months and even early spring.   The St. George area, on the other hand has many mountain biking trails that are between 2,800 feet and 4,000 feet in elevation.   This means that mountain biking can be enjoyed year-round in the St. George area.   Even the mountain biking trails around Zion National Park are around the 4,000 foot level and still great for most winter days.

Cyclist ride near St. George, Utah

Cyclist ride near St. George, Utah

Check out our AtoZion.com web-site for details on trails,  biking guides and outfitters, and more.

Trails:  One of the other factors that has contributed to the growth and awareness of mountain biking in the St. George and Zion National Park area is the number of trails that have been identified, signed and developed.      Mountain bike enthusiasts around the United States are now talking to each other about their favorites mountain bike destinations and St. George is often the top of the list in these conversations.

Riding the slick rock near Zion National Park and St. George, Utah

Riding the slick rock near Zion National Park and St. George, Utah

Weather Conditions:  St. George is known for having at least 325 days of sunshine on an annual basis.   With nearby mountains rising over 10,000 feet in elevation, the sparse clouds often pass over St. George at this higher elevation and the sun simply has a heyday in the St George area.  While summer temperatures are warm, morning rides are still great, and there are also higher elevation trails where temperatures are more cool.   In St. George, Fall, winter, and springtime mountain biking and cycling is absolutely spectacular.

Scenic mountain biking overlook between St. George and Zion National Park

Scenic mountain biking overlook between St. George and Zion National Park

Scenery:  Yes there are a lot of places in the world to ride a mountain bike, but not many with the diversity of scenery that you find in the St. George and Zion National Park region.   This area offers four Utah State Parks, a national park (Zion) and the added diversity of high mountain forests and lower desert terrain.   There’s a multitude of rock formations for slick rock trails and plenty of desert biking trails that follow unique concourses around the geologic strata of this region.

Mountain bikes ready for rental

Mountain bikes ready for rental

Services:  Another factor that has increased the popularity of mountain biking in the St. George, Utah and Zion National Park area is the number of bike shops and biking guide services that are found in the region.   Below is a list of just some of the companies that provide mountain bike and road cycling support and services.

Bicycles Unlimited
Bike Zion
Desert Cyclery
Mountain Bike Buddies
Over the Edge Sports
Paragon Adventures
Red Rock Bicycle
Zion Adventure Company
Zion Cycles
Zion Rock and Mountain Guides


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Tuacahn Productions a Hit

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
The Disney stage production Tarzan is featured at Tuacahn and is now playing.

The Disney stage production Tarzan is featured at Tuacahn and is now playing.

This year’s musical productions at Tuacahn are off to a fast start, with “Tarzan” and “Cats” bringing the crowds to the outdoor theater venue near St. George.    Tuacahn acquired the rights to be the first theater in the region to to premiere Disney’s Tarzan.    Aerial choreographers have worked carefully to suspend up to 10 people at a time above the stage on bungee lines or on automated cables.   Word is that the crowds are loving the music and the aerial effects of this production.

Andrew Lloyd Weber's production of Cats - at Tuacahn Amphitheater now.

Andrew Lloyd Weber's production of Cats - at Tuacahn Amphitheater now.

“Cats” is also bringing in the crowds for this populare production that has run for years on Broadway.   In review of the 2006 production of Cats at Tuachan Utah’s Deseret News said, “With a solid cast of gifted singers and gracefully agile dancers, this outdoor production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Cats’ is well worth the drive to the southwestern corner of Utah.”

The setting for cats is a junkyard where an annual reunion is held for the Jellicle cats at the Jellicle Ball.    The eldest of this special breed of cats, Old Deuteronomy, attempts to select which cats will be reborn to begin another life.  Each of the potential cats pleads his or her case to Old Deuteronomy, and then sings one of the show’s highlight songs “Memory,” which is now one of the most popular and most-recorded songs in the world.  For more information on these productions at Tuacahn Amphitheater - click here.


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Upcoming Extreme Sports Competitions

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

We’ve told you that the St. George and Zion National Park area is the world’s most active destination, and here’s more proof. St. George is now home to the Ford Ironman Triathlon, but there are many other excellent events for those of you that have a desire to test your endurance and physical ability.

Extreme Sports in the St. George Area

Cyclist Compete in Ironman Triathlon - St. George Area

Cyclist Compete in Ironman Triathlon - St. George Area

Ironman St. George – May 7, 2011 (1st Saturday of May each year)

Premier endurance event in the world.  2.4 mile Swim, 112 mile Bike, 26.2 mile marathon

Information
http://ironmanstgeorge.com
Part of the global Ironman Series, Ironman St. George is one of only seven full distance races in the country. Nearly 2,500 athletes from 30+ countries compete in the event. Inaugural event was held May 1, 2010. The winners were Michael Weiss from Austria, and Heather Wurtele from Canada.

Red Bull Rampage – Oct. 1-3, 2010
Freeride mountain biking contest
http://www.redbullrampage.com/
Riders start on a sandstone ridge in the brutal landscape near Virgin, Utah and are free to chose whatever line they dare between an established start gate and the finish line 1,500 vertical feet below. 2010 event will mix the challenges of the natural terrain with hand-built features as well.

25 & 6 in Frog Hollow – Oct. 9, Nov. 6,7, 2010 (Annual Event)
Mountain bike endurance racing
http://www.gropromotions.com
25 hour and 6 hour Solo and Team Endurance Mountain Biking Events through the rugged desert landscape

HooDoo 500 – Aug. 28-30, 2010 (Annual Event)
UltraMarathon Bicycle Race
http://www.planetultra.com/Hoodoo500/index.htm
The most epic and challenging ultracycling race, the Hoodoo 500 route passes through or around three National Parks, three National Monuments and several Utah State Parks. The scenery varies from majestic cliffs and striking red rock hoodoos to aspen and pine forests and high mountain meadows. All the best of Utah’s Color Country! Solo and Team events.

Red Rock 200 – May 22, 2010 (Annual Event)
UltraMarathon Bicycle Race
http://www.planetultra.com/RedRock/index.htm
In the classic style of ultra racing, the Red Rock 200 lets racers test their physical strength and endurance in one challenging, inspiring day on the beautiful roads of Southern Utah. Solo and Team events.

Red Rock Relay – Sept. 10,11, 2010 (Annual Event)
The world’s most scenic running adventure
http://redrockrelay.com/the-redrock-experience.html
180 mile running relay through the most scenic landscapes of southern Utah. Teams of 12 and 6 embark on a journey through Utah’s legendary back country landscapes. Athletes will descend over 8,000 feet and experience running life on the road. Party vehicles filled with running gear, sleeping bags, sport drinks, stacks of energy bars, and cheering teammates will be the 24-hour Red Rock Relay.

Big Wall Climbing - Zion National Park (Year Round)
The most Big Walls in the United States
Arguably the country’s most beautiful big wall and multi-pitch free climbing destination.
http://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/climbing.htm
Almost the entire Zion Canyon is bordered by big walls. The Canyon has hundreds of Grade IV climbs in the 800-1500 foot tall range, several taller than 2000 feet. There are hundreds of tall rock climbs and nearly endless cragging possibilities. Zion is also known for it’s incredible slot canyons and extreme canyoneering adventures.


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Photography - St. George / Zion National Park

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Photography:  Bring your video and still cameras to the St. George and Zion National Park area for incredible photography and videography opportunities.   At every bend in the road there is a new scene.   Some areas will be best captured with morning or later afternoon light, depending on which direction you are pointing your camera for each photograph.  Below you will find some suggestions on some great locations for photography.

Zion National Park - Zion Canyon is one of the most photographed areas in the world.  The towering red and white sandstone cliffs, majestic spires, narrow gorges, and cascading waterfalls come together in this desert oasis to produce breathtaking panoramas.  Excellent photographic conditions exist at almost any time.  Visit during autumn, winter or following a summer thunderstorm for unique opportunities to capture nature at its finest.   Capture waterfalls after rains or during spring snow-melt.   Wildlife such as deer, wild turkeys and big horn sheep are prevalent in Zion National Park.

East side of Zion Park - This portion of the park places you among the tops if the towers surrounded by ponderosa pine and slick rock domes.  Some of the most spectacular views include Checkerboard Mesa, Canyon Overlook and the historic Mt. Carmel Tunnel.  Excellent lighting conditions exist in both the morning and evening hours.

Kolob Reservoir near Sunset

Kolob Reservoir near Sunset

Kolob Terrace - This remote and secluded section of Zion is accessed from the town of Virgin on Highway 9.  The Kolob Terrace Road climbs to the headwaters of Zion Canyon winding through grassy pastures surrounded by slick rock domes, ancient volcanoes and lava flows and alpine lakes.  Several viewpoints including Lava Point and the Wildcat Trailhead provide panoramic views of Zion Canyon which are best photographed in the evening.  The upper section of the road is closed during the winter months.

Grassy field on Kolob Terrace

Grassy field on Kolob Terrace

Snow Canyon - Set against a stunning backdrop of towering sandstone cliffs in red and white, and peaks and valleys of jumbled black lava rock interspersed with serpentine sandy washes, Red Navajo sandstone, capped by an overlay of black lava rock makes photography in Snow Canyon State Park a treat.  This strikingly colorful canyon is 11 miles northwest of St. George.   Sunrise is the best time to capture the canyon from the east rim - looking west.   Later afternoon and evenings are good time to catch rock climbers on the west facing rock walls.

Snow Canyon State Park - White and Red Sandstone Formations

Snow Canyon State Park - White and Red Sandstone Formations

Virgin River Gorge - Approximately ten miles south of St. George Interstate 15 follows the Virgin River as it cuts through the rising Beaver Dam Mountains to create a spectacular Gorge reminiscent of the Grand Canyon with eroded, stepped cliffs and terraces of sandstone and limestone.  The sheer size of this canyon is enough to make one stop and take notice.  Watch for wildlife including the Desert Bighorn Sheep which wander along the cliffs and ledges.  A world class rock climbing area is established near the western end of the gorge providing opportunities to capture man testing his limits.    Morning and later early evening light are equally good times for photographs.

Hurricane Sand Dunes- Located next to Sand Hollow State Park, Sand Mountain provides 15,000 acres of perfectly sculpted dunes. The red sand and protruding rock formations makes for an incredible backdrop for Sand Hollow reservoir with the breath taking Pine Valley Mountains in the distance to the west.   Best light in mornings and early evenings.

Gooseberry Mesa –  This high desert mesa is located along Highway 59 between the towns of Hurricane and Colorado City and must be accessed by dirt road.  The area’s extensive trail system draws mostly mountain bikers but also has excellent views of the towers of Zion to the east and the Hurricane valley and Pine Mountain to the west.     Sunrise is best for shots toward the west (Pine Mountain / Silver Reef) and early evening when shooting toward Zion.

Smith Mesa - Located just to the west of Kolob Terrace and accessed from the Kolob Terrace road this area supplies views to the east of the towers of Zion, and Pine Valley Mountain to the west.  The road is impassable during the winter months.  Most views are to the east or south, so early evening may be best for light.

Silver Reef- Silver Reef was a thriving silver mining town about a mile west of Leeds in the late nineteenth century.  When the price of silver fell and it was no longer profitable to mine, the town faded into history. The restored former Wells Fargo Express office, which is on the National Historic Register, along with other historic structures, set within the scenic backdrop of a sandstone reef and Pine Valley Mountain maintain a classic old west theme.  Light is best in the morning.

Pine Valley -   Pine Valley is located approximately 45 minutes north of St. George, at the head of the Santa Clara River in the Pine Valley Mountains.  It is home to the historic Pine Valley Chapel; built in 1869 it is the oldest Morman chapel still in use. Pine Valley Recreational Area is located three miles east of the town of Pine Valley. It is situated in large ponderosa pine and oak groves.    The setting sun will provide the best opportunities for wide shots of the valley, while interior forest shots may be good throughout the day.


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Golf St. George’s Red Rock Golf Trail

Friday, April 16th, 2010

For the golfer that is looking for a great golf package, the St. George, Utah Red Rock Golf Trail should be high on the list.   An enjoyable golf experience comes down to several factors; good courses, good golf partners, good weather and a few rounds of good play.   Three of these factors cannot be controlled but the good courses is something that you can count on.

St. George Utah Golf Course - Dixie Red Hills

St. George Utah Golf Course - Dixie Red Hills

What are the top-rated courses in St. George?   The list below shows several courses that are easily accessible to the general public and all offer quality and a challenging golf experience.  We’ll start on the east side of the area and work our way to the west.

Sand Hollow Golf Course.   This new course is located on the edge of Sand Hollow State Park and offers 27 holes.   Signature holes are along the western edge of the golf course and play along some cliffs overlooking the Virgin River and distant Zion National Park

Sand Hollow Golf Course near Sand Hollow State Park

Sand Hollow Golf Course near Sand Hollow State Park

Sky Mountain Golf Course.   This 18-hole course is set along the edge of a dramatic sandstone ravine in Hurricane, Utah and also offers dramatic views of the area including Pine Mountain that rises over 10,000 feet to the northeast of the course.

Coral Canyon Golf Course.    The 18 holes of the course play along the western edge of the Hurricane fault and just east of Interstate 15 in the trendy community of Coral Canyon (I-15 exit 16).   This golf course offers a great challenge and views in all directions.

Green Spring Golf Course.   This course, operated by the city of Washington (just off i-15 exit 10), has two challenging holes that play over a red sandstone ravine and offers views of Pine Mountain and Zion National Park in the distance (18 holes).

The Ledges Golf Course.   Situated on top of a plateau near Snow Canyon State Park makes this course another great one for the scenic views.   The course is challenging and well designed to play along the undulating hills of this area.  The 18 hole course is located on Highway 18 about 10 minutes north of St. George proper.

Sunbrook Golf Course in St. George, Utah

Sunbrook Golf Course in St. George, Utah

Sunbrook Golf Course.   With 27 holes on the western edge of St. George city, this golf course has been an attraction in St. George for many years and is well regarded.   Challenging holes and views to Snow Canyon State Park and the surrounding buttes and mesa make this a scenic and enjoyable golf experience.

The above six courses qualify as the people’s choice for most challenging courses that are easily accessible to the general public.

Entrada Golf Course.  Another course that is challenging is the Entrada Golf Course.   This is part of the Entrada County Club and can only be played if you reserve a room at the Inn at Entrada.   Space is limited so reserve early if you want to get on this course.

The St. George area has many other good community or municipal courses where fees are less and the locals love to play.   They are listed below.

Bloomington Golf Course
Dixie Red Hills
Southgate Golf Course
St. George Golf Course
Sun River Golf Course

You can read more about these and many of the St. George area golf courses at these sites:
Red Rock Golf Trail.com
UtahStGeorge.com
AtoZion.com

There’s one new course readying  to make its debut in this area and it is located on the southeastern edge of Washington County.   The name of the golf course is Kokopelli.


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Snow Canyon Horseback Riding

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Snow Canyon State Park is a remarkable scenic and biologically diverse destination, and is located just 10 minutes north of St. George, Utah.  Recently Equitrekking  host Darley Newman joined local Snow Canyon horseback riding outfitter, Patty Arnett, on a ride in Utah’s Snow Canyon State Park.    This magnificent state park would probably be a national park, if it weren’t in Utah, where we already have five national parks.

Many scenes from Hollywood movies were filmed among these beautiful landscapes of Snow Canyon State Park.   Some of the films that were partially filmed here include The Electric Horseman, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and Jeremiah Johnson.

Learn more about horseback riding in Snow Canyon State Park.

Click on the following links to learn more about..
Snow Canyon State Park on AtoZion.com
Snow Canyon Sate Park on UtahStGeorge.com


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Things to do for teenagers in St. George, Utah

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Teenagers - things to do in St. George, Utah

- Laser tag and  mini-golf and fun centers.   Fun centers such as Laser Mania and Fiesta Fun Center  offer game rooms, and a variety of activities for any age, but teenagers will enjoy these locations as much as anyone.  Go carts, batting cages miniature golf, laser tag, bumper boats and other activities may be found at fun centers such as these.   (click here)

Shopping - St. George, Utah

Shopping - St. George, Utah

- Shopping:  Anyone interested in shopping will find plenty of options in St. George with boutiques, art galleries, antique shops, outlets and a mall. Take your pick for an afternoon of St. George shopping.  Click here for a list of shopping options.

- Golf:  This is no secret in St. George. Choose from 12 different courses all within a short drive of the place you live or are staying. Rates and degrees of difficulty are very diverse and should satisfy any level of golf play.

- Lakes / Reservoirs:  There are three lakes/reservoirs in the St. George area and each is well suited for water-sports of all types. Water temperatures are warmer, for longer periods of time, in the St. George area because of the clear skies and lower elevations. These reservoirs are great places to swim, boat, jet-ski or fish.

- Skim Boarding:   Grab a skim-board and head on down to the Virgin River for some great skim boarding. This activity, usually done at a beach, is especially good here because of the sandy river bottoms. The Virgin and Santa Clara rivers have locations where this activity is well suited.

- Swimming / Hydro-tubes:   There are three locations in St. George with a swimming pool and hydro-tube; the Washington City Recreation Center, Sand Hollow Aquatic Center and St. George City Pool. (Click here)

- Guided Tours: You may just be a hero to your older children by taking them on a guided adventure. See the list below for ideas.

A. ATV - Take a tour on the nearby Hurricane Sand Dunes or numerous other locations in this region of outdoor adventure (click here)

B. Horseback - Outfitters in Zion National Park and Snow Canyon State Park offer horseback riding opportunities on a daily basis. (click here)

C. Rock Climbing / Canyoneering / Rappelling / Zip Line - Outfitters in the St. George and Zion National Park area offer opportunities to combine these activities in one experience or to do one or the other. Canyoneering adventures can be handled by people of most any age.  (click here)

D. Aerial Tours - Jump into a helicopter and soar above the massive scenic formations that make this region famous. After one of these experiences, anyone will walk away with a greater appreciation of the grandeur of this region. (click here)

Mountain Biking - St. George Utah

Mountain Biking - St. George Utah

E. Mountain Biking - St. George is fast becoming one of the more popular mountain biking destinations in the west. There are 40+ different trails in this area to choose from. You can rent mountain bikes or even hire a guide to take you out for a mountain bike adventure.  (click here)


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Things to do for Children in St. George, Utah

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

A family or someone with young children that is visiting St. George and Zion National Park, will be wondering what are the best things to do with children?  Below are some suggestions.  Check this blog to see options for things to do with teenagers, and things to do for couples or adults.

Young Family

- Walking / Hiking Trails:  St. George has over 50+ miles of paved walking/biking trails. Many of these trails connect to each other while others take follow their own course along scenic byways. The paved trails offer a smooth and safe experience, while the more adventurous may choose any one of literally hundreds of places to hike. A very popular hiking destination, close to St. George, is Snow Canyon State Park, but there are trails in every direction from St. George.

Washington City Recreation Center

Washington City Recreation Center

- Washington City Recreation Center / Sand Hollow Recreation Center / St. George City Pool:  Water enthusiasts will enjoy the year-round activities of the Sand Hollow and Washington City recreation centers. Hydrotubes, and water-toys are available at both facilities. Washington City recreation center also offers a climbing wall, work-out facilities, basketball/volleyball courts, gymnastics and more. In summer the outdoor St. George City Pool also offers a hydotube and pool.

- Ice Skating Rink:  This past winter (2009-2010) an ice rink called the Dixie Igloo. The ice-rink is housed in a structure in the downtown St. George area (west end of the city square). Ice skating is available only during winter months.

Fishing Ponds

Fishing Ponds

- Fishing ponds:  St. George city has several local ponds that are stocked with fish. Two of these ponds are located at the Canyons Softball complex.

- Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum / Dinosaur Tracks Site:  These and other museum sites make for an interesting one to two hour excursion for family members of any age. Youngsters especially will be intrigued by the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum.

- Veyo Pool - Creek / Picnic / Pool / Climbing:  Go north of town just 20 minutes on Bluff Street past Snow Canyon State Park and you’ll come to the quaint town of Veyo Visitors will enjoy the lava canyon where a small pool, burger grill are located. The Santa Clara River runs through this shaded canyon and there are climbing routes on the canyon walls.

Horseback Riding - Snow Canyon State Park

Horseback Riding - Snow Canyon State Park

- Guided Activities: Even young-ones will enjoy some of these activities.   Local guides provide horseback riding, ATV tours, rock climbing, canyoneering or guided hikes and much more.  Talk to our guides and outfitters to determine any age limitations. (click here)


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