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St. George Area Travel Info
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Zion National Park - Nearby Destinations

Zion & St George Adventure Tours
Zion & St George Adventure Tours

Tourist destinations to consider near Zion National Park are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Bryce Canyon National Park
  Bryce Canyon National Park is home to a series of spectacularly colorful and intricate rock forms carved by erosion from the edge of the Pausaugunt Plateau. An easy scenic drive runs along the top of the plateau to wonderful lookouts over the park. Numerous hiking trails run along the rim and down among the rock forms.
     
Cedar City Population: 19000
  Cedar City is a mid-size city along I-15 just east of the Markagunt Plateau. It serves as a base for those exploring the plateau and as a more distant base for those visiting Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks. In late summer the city hosts a very popular Shakespeare Festival.
     
Kanab Population: 4000
  Kanab is a small town strategically located on Hwy. 89 between Zion National Park, Lake Powell and the north rim of the Grand Canyon. It is primarily a traveler's stop with lots of motels and a selection of casual places to eat.
     
Markagunt Plateau
  Markagunt Plateau is a heavily forested highland of peaks, rolling hills and broad meadows. It contains two splendid scenic drives, a couple of large natural lakes, and good opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. Within it is Cedar Breaks National Monument and the resort town of Brian Head.
     
St George Population: 47000
  St. George is the largest town in southern Utah. Boasting pleasant winter weather, St. George serves as a winter escape for the state's northerners ("snowbirds'). It has lots of golf courses and plenty of shopping. It also serves as a base for those visiting Zion National Park.
     

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