Zion Area Activities

ATV Wilderness Tours
Experience the beauty of Utah's back-country on fun filled 4x4 ATV or Jeep tours. Ride with us and visit spectacular destinations such as Toqureville Falls, The Paiute Trail System, Dinosaur Tracks, Hurricane Sands, The Arizona Strip or Ancient Indian Petroglyphs. Full or multi-day group activity planning and hosting. P.O. Box 930, St. George, UT 84771
Phone: (435) 656-2887
fax (435) 652-8090
http://www.atvadventures.com/
E-mail:atvs@infowest.com

Red Rock Bicycle
Guided mountain biking tours in southern Utah and northern Arizona.

190 S. Main
St. George, UT 84770
(435) 674-3185
fax (435) 674-7730
rrb@redrock.net

Archaeology Plus
Learn from rock art, ruins and geoglyphs! We have posted some new scheduled rock art tours, for the latest updates visit our website.

PO Box 380343, Ivins, UT 84738
435-688-7325 (business)
435-619-5618 (cell phone)
bomajohnson39@hotmail.com

Navajo Trails & Outfitters
Horseback trail rides, wagon rides, overnight camping trips

P.O. Box 267, Laverkin, UT 84745
(435) 635-7071

Paragon Climbing
P.O. Box 2234, St. George, UT 84771
(435) 673-1709
Rock Climbing Instruction, Basic-Advanced Levels, Guided Climbing, Movie Consultation

Historic Tours of St. George / Mormon History
St. George Temple, Tabernacle, Brigham Young Home, Jacob Hamblin Home
Free step on guide service for these tours. Language Guides - German, French, Japanese, English.
For details: (435) 673-5181

Golf
In relationship to its population, the St. George area offers more golf than any other place in the Sunbelt. The golf courses in Utah's Dixie are known for their challenging designs, their well maintained fairways and greens, and their spectacular scenic features. This is a year-round golf community with eight great courses within a 15-minute drive from each other. In fact, several of the top rated courses in Utah are found in Utah's Dixie. With blue skies and very little wind, winter daytime temperatures are generally in the 55-to-65 degree range making for ideal conditions for a round of 18 or more. Many local hotels offer golf packages in which they can confirm your tee times - weeks and even several months in advance. Because golf rates are subject to change, it is best to call and verify current golf prices.
For details: http://www.utahstgeorge.com/golf.html

Entertainment

Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre
The Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre opened on May 26, 1994 to show the giant screen film Zion Canyon Treasure of the Gods. See the place of beginning for the ancient Anasazi on our giant screen. Experience the myth, magic, and drama of Zion Canyon, with scenes from southwest National Parks and Native American lands. Discover Zion Canyon with Mormon pioneers, and early explorers. Explore hidden treasures of Mother Earth. Hang from a 2,000 foot high cliff. Enjoy a hawk's eye view of Zion National Park. Our unique giant screen is the largest in Utah and one of the largest in the world measuring 60 feet high and 82 feet across. Located adjacent to Zion National Park, and the beautiful Virgin River in Springdale, Utah.

145 Park Blvd. Springdale, UT 84767
(435) 772-2400
Internet Site: http://www.zioncanyontheatre.com/home.htm
E-mail: zionmarketing@infowest.com

Tuacahn Center for the Performing Arts
Broadway in the Desert: Our Summer Festival of Theatre 2003 will feature two Broadway classics: The Wizard of OZ and The King and I. Presented in the most beautiful setting on earth with the spectacular elements that Tuacahn audiences have come to expect, these two shows will prove that if you haven't seen them at Tuacahn, you haven't really seen them. We've also added a third show for the fall season - The Titanic may have sunk, but Molly Brown Survived! The Unsinkable Molly Brown makes its debut on the Tuacahn stage starting September 11th. Please click on the link below for more information and online ticket sales. Tuacahn comes from a Mayan word meaning "Canyon of the Gods." Built in the shadow of 1500-foot spectacular red rock cliffs.

PO Box 1996 - St George, UT 84771
Phone: 1-800-746-9882 or 435-652-3300
Fax: 435-652-3227
Email: tuacahn@infowest.com
Internet Site: http://www.tuacahn.org/

O.C. Tanner Amphitheater
At entrance to Zion National Park
Large screen multi-media presentation. Outdoor summer concert series.
Late May through early September
(435) 652-7994