If you’re like me, you travel to St. George often. You have your favorite restaurants you frequent regularly and your favorite spots to see each time you visit. Here’s a challenge: Why don’t you mix things up a bit? Why don’t you find a local event and try it out? St. George has so much to offer, all it takes is a little bit of searching and you’ll find a few gems to incorporate into your agenda. Next thing you know, you’ll feel like a local.

Our blog is a great place to start. Here are a few topics we cover:
Tuacahn Amphitheater
Zion National Park
Local Restaurants
Activities for Family Reunions
For a more in-depth look at the local agenda of the area, check out the websites listed below. There’s bound to be something that peaks your interest.
- This online newspaper provides a great snapshot of what’s happening in the St.George area, at Dixie State University especially. It stays up to date and covers live music concerts and theater, golf tournaments, outdoor events, and seminars. For you history buffs, they even have a great historic sites section worth looking into. Check their calendar when you book your trip to see if any of these events are up your alley.

- Though municipal in nature, the St. George City website is a great resource for vacationers as well. This is where you should go to find more information about summer concert series, summer movie series, arts festivals, local races, and parade of homes. Just click on the “Monthly Events and Attractions” icon to see the entire list of events organized by month.
- True to its name, this online newspaper is an independent source of news and – for our purposes – local events in St. George and the surrounding area. Their events page lists just about every event in the local area by date and time. Talk about easy to navigate! For a quick resource where you can find all the basic information you need at-a-glance, the Independent is for you.
Give your regular trip to Southern Utah a facelift and rediscover parts of St. George and the surrounding area you never even knew were there.