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    Kanab City

    Kanab City

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I was talking recently with some folks that work in the tourism industry-specifically Utah- and…read morethey mentioned that Kanab is likely the next up-and-coming destination. So many people come to Utah to visit Moab, but if you drive a bit further south (ok, a lot further south), you'll find a less crowded, equally beautiful outdoor mecca. This place is great! Kanab City itself is a fairly small town with some quaint eateries and local shops. There are several that boast "Native American" gifts, but I am always hesitant about the authenticity of such items, especially when it's white people running the shop. I'd love recommendations of places I could support that are actually run by and benefit indigenous people. Hit me with your favorites. One thing of note, Kanab is a small town that still has some small town ways. One specific example of this is that there are very few restaurants that are open on Sundays-and the ones that are open get crowded quickly. Prepare accordingly. I love the beautiful red rocks and darling main street area in Kanab and am excited to come back and continue my exploration.

    Came here for the Balloon & Tunes Festival which I highly recommend. We live in Las Vegas and it…read morewas a 3.5 hour drive, and we were able to do it over work one night. Hotels aren't too expensive either which makes this worthwhile to go to. We also stayed for the Lantern Festival which I really enjoyed as well. Keep in mind that if you stay in the city of Kanab, you will still need to drive to the balloon site which is nearby. Or it's a one mile walk which you could do, but a car would be easier. I was fortunate I was able to go on a balloon ride but that was just sheer luck. Don't go expecting to ride in one. Although it is very easy to crew for a balloon if you need to. They are always happy to have the help. The Balloon part was awesome, but the festival during the day was just okay, which is why I'm taking off a star. There are some performers which was nice, but the food vendors were lacking. I was hoping to see more local businesses have stands and have it be a "taste of Kanab" type thing, but it was mostly just fair food. I wouldn't plan to spend too much time at the actual festival. The Lantern part is really cool, but that's not until the night time. I recommend killing a few hours and going to see nature-y stuff in the area. We did a hike, a scenic drive, and made a stop at the Best Friend's sanctuary to hang out with all the cats (and try not adopt one).

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    Grafton Ghost Town & Graveyard - Rees's Roots Grafton Ghost Town Springdale Utah

    Grafton Ghost Town & Graveyard

    4.5(34 reviews)
    29.0 mi

    If you're heading to Zion and want something that feels straight out of a Western movie, Grafton…read moreGhost Town is 100% worth the quick detour. We stopped here not expecting much, and it ended up being one of the most unique spots of the trip. This place dates back to the 1860s and was settled by pioneers trying to farm along the Virgin River. Between floods, isolation, and tough conditions, the town was eventually abandoned--but what's left behind is seriously cool. Unlike a lot of ghost towns, Grafton actually has several well-preserved buildings, including an old schoolhouse, homes, and even a cemetery. Walking through it feels quiet... almost too quiet. It's the kind of place where you can actually picture what life was like back then. And the setting? Unreal. You've got massive red rock cliffs from Zion in the background, which makes it feel way more cinematic than your average historical stop. It's no surprise this place has been used in movies. There's no entry fee, no crowds (usually), and no over-the-top tourist setup--just raw history and insane scenery. If you're already visiting Zion, skipping Grafton would honestly be a mistake. It's quick, eerie, beautiful, and totally unforgettable. Follow us for more hidden gems on our socials @reessroots

    I remember going to Grafton with my family when I was a child, so when I had the opportunity to go…read moreback and visit as an adult, I was excited to see how it changed. It's much cleaner and well-maintained than I remembered. I think the LDS church owns the property now and is doing some renovations on the buildings. You can walk through most of the buildings as well as the grounds around them. It's a neat stop and worth taking the time to be in the space and energy of some of Utah's history.

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    Vermillion 45 - Opera, like in France, true recipe!

    Vermillion 45

    4.1(308 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    Let me start with it's Thanksgiving and pretty sure they were the only place open besides fast…read morefood. The dinner was delicious and the service was fast but I had to ask for salt, pepper, sweetner, and butter which is why I rated it as 4 stars. Overall, it's a nice place and my friend and I were super happy that they were open.

    A Dash Of Country French With Amazing Service…read more.... My wife and I were on the prowl again for a restaurant for dinner. Typical tourists. Reviews said "try Vermillon". We were glad we did. - Overall: 5 - Exterior: 3 - Ambiance: 4 - Menu: 4 - Food Quality: 5 - Food Portion: 5 - Service: 10 - Chef: 10 - Price and Value: 5 - Parking: 4 - Location: Convenient. In the "downtown" area across the street from the Wild Thyme Cafe. - Exterior: Nothing special. A boxy building with outside seating. - Ambiance: Country French...or as close as you can get in Utah. Actually, nice and comfortable. - Menu: Not big, but with interesting choices in each category. - Food: Excellent. We started the meal by sharing a Caprese Salad ($15). Large and tasty. My entree was one of the night's specials...Vegetable Curry ($22). Big bowl of fresh diced vegetables with a moderately spicy sauce. A fine dish. My wife chose the other special of the day...Chicken Marsala ($25) on a bed of mashed potatoes. It's one of her favorite's and she said "it was as good as any I've had". For dessert, we shared a Chocolate Mousse ($12). We could have had 3 more. For drinks, I had a Belgian Blond beer ($10) while my wife had a glass of French Chardonnay ($16). Both did the job. - Service: AMAZING describes our server, Wendy. She was the only person taking care of a roomful of customers. I counted 30 with more coming in. But Wendy helped us as if we were the only people in the restaurant. AMAZING. And one other question stumped us. How did the ONE chef handle 30+ orders and maintain a steady pace in the kitchen? Wow! - Price and Value: Not cheap, but worth it. The total before tax and tip was an even $100. - Parking: Fine, both behind and on the street. Vermillon might not be as "country French" as you'll find in France, but it was great and a lot closer to home.

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    The crème brûlée! Amazing!

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    Bryce Canyon City - Entering Old Bryce City

    Bryce Canyon City

    4.8(5 reviews)
    47.5 mi

    Many smaller connecting areas that comprise this area. Lots of outlooks, trails, airfield,…read moremotel/mini-cabins and 4 wheeling. Don't expect a Walmart or lot of late night bars around here! That is what makes the area special. It's modern enough and popular enough to do a simple appeal to visitors, but whomps you with the nature, friendly residents and beauty. Lots of fun stops. Interesting local beers. Good hikes.

    Again, I'm going to state since this is a four star review, I'm typically not going less than four…read morestars on a city review .... everyone goes to a city with an intention of doing something and it is typically catered to your specific likes. So, why the deduct of one star for Bryce Canyon City? Well, let's be honest Bryce Canyon is why someone is coming here .... seriously the only reason. Bryce Canyon would get a rating higher than 5 stars if possible. The city, however, isn't quite what we expected. Small is an understatement! There is very little here, again, that's find .... the reason you are here is to go to the canyon. But, that being said, there is a huge lack of places to eat and should you be camping in the area and want groceries, not really great options either. There are a few places, they all close early so plan accordingly. Now, the people, were all really nice ... why wouldn't you be, living as close to a national park as they do. All in all, highly recommend, but it's for the Canyon not for the city.

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    Kanab City - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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