
Zion National Park
Since you can do a simple google search and find a million articles on hiking and visiting Zion, I’m going to keep this short and sweet by quickly mentioning my two personal favorite hikes at Zion.
Since you can do a simple google search and find a million articles on hiking and visiting Zion, I’m going to keep this short and sweet by quickly mentioning my two personal favorite hikes at Zion.
Ok, obviously this isn’t a hike at all. It’s a company that offers a paid option to float the Virgin River. But, it’s awesome, so
Update: as of May 2018, thanks to the powerful reach of social media and the growing tourism to Southern Utah, there is now a required
I did this awesome hike with my brother, and my now husband (on our second date!) I am completely in love with the Ivin’s Red
Ok, ok, this is another one that’s technically not in Southern Utah. In fact, it’s not in Utah at all. The location is Panaca, Nevada.
At first glance, this reservoir doesn’t seem very big so you’d be surprised to hear that it is a great fishing spot, especially Bass fishing!
Utah’s version of “The Wave”, also known as Candy Cliffs, Yant Flat is a hidden gem. Sandstone layers at the edge of the Colorado Plateau have been pushed up by the underlying volcanic rocks and eroded into domes, cliffs, and canyons.
Kayenta is a beautiful place to visit! It is a little desert community located under the beautiful red mountains. Kayenta Art Village is equipped with
Sand Hollow State Park is located approximately 15 miles east of St George and seven miles east of the I-15 Hurricane Exit. Take exit I-15
This popular 3½ mile loop consists of the Chuckwalla Trail, Turtle Wall, Paradise Rim, and Halfway Wash trails!