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Vernon Worthen Park

Vernon Worthen Park

4.3(8 reviews)
35.0 mi

A million years ago when I was in high school, I broke up with my boyfriend at this park. It was a…read moresad day, but I've had many great memories there since then (and even made amends with the boyfriend and we are on good terms now). Anyway, this park has been around forever and whether your memories are of the lush, green grassy areas or the adjacent recreational equipment, you probably have a story of your own. Hopefully there are more happy memories than sad ones like mine. Because it's centrally located and a large size, there are lots of markets or community events that are held here. There is a parking lot nearby as well as ample street parking. It's a great space to bring the St. George and surrounding community together.

At this park weekly St. George farmers market is in full swing. There are food trucks too. You can…read moreorder your food in the market grounds too. Then there is a pavilion you can go eat under at a picnic table or take a huge blanket to enjoy your food on the grass close to the park while the children play. There is a farmer market every Saturday. The hours for summer are 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (noon) MDT until October. Winter hours are from November to April 10 am - 2 pm. Closed the last 2 weeks of December and all of January for winter break. This park is huge, plenty of space for big or small families to congregate too. Area to play pickle ball, run, shade to relax, walk with your fur baby on a leash, walk along the pathway with your signing other (you get the idea), safe enough to walk by yourself too and plenty of space to set up family outdoor games. Bathrooms, drinking fountains, and plenty of parking. Parking, little side rant. If you are parking on a Saturday when the area is busy, then it sucks finding a spot. The vehicles start parking at entrances/exits, then it turns into a one-way battle of who is turning around. In my opinion, parking should not be allowed in those narrow entrances/exits. Otherwise, it is FUN, FUN, FUN... and next door to rodeo grounds, too.

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Vernon Worthen Park
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Vernon Worthen Park - Gazebo @ Vernon Worthen Park - 1/8/15

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Gazebo @ Vernon Worthen Park - 1/8/15

Valley of Fire State Park - Desert Beauty

Valley of Fire State Park

4.8(757 reviews)
35.5 mi

I stayed here for 3 nights at Arch Rock Campground. There are other campgrounds Atlatl Rock…read moreCampground and group camping areas. Arch Rock Campground is well kept and clean. There are vault bathrooms (no flush). No showers available, you need to drive over to Atlatl Campground. Each campground had water source which is great, and shade structure! Very important since most of the area is exposed to the sun. Beautiful state park, the scenery is breath taking! Definitely worth a trip out here to visit. There are many different hiking trials, all within driving distance. A few of our favorites are the Elephant Rock Loop, White Domes Loop Trail, & Fire Wave! You can book a campground through the Nevada state website; it also has other resources available such as entrance fees, weather, tips, etc.

VOF state park is DEF one of the cooler state parks in not just Nevada, but the US! The landscapes…read moreare beautiful, and very unique. I've not been to the wave but I have been to other slot canyons/antelope canyon, and the ring of fire trail leading to the scenic view of the fire wave is reminiscent of it!! There was also a pink sand slot canyon along that trail if you do the full loop (called the Pastel (pink) canyon trail). It's super cute and very unique, I did not see any other landforms quite like it on my road trip through Utah! Another short trail I enjoyed was the rainbow view trail - it's not long at all and is just a generally pretty, pink sand trail to a nice viewpoint. And the iconic valley of fire road view actually is just past this trailhead on your way back toward the main road (driving away from ring of fire trail). DO BE AWARE it gets hotter THAN out here. They have signs up at several trailheads that essentially say "drink water, you could die." I went on a day in April and it wasn't too bad, but it was still hot enough I was sweating a bit by the time I returned to my car, and it got VERY hot inside the car as well and took a hot minute to cool down. Overall though: this is one state park that is so unique it is absolutely worth traveling off the beaten path and the $10 entry fee to visit. The visitor center is also super nice and has lots of fun learning exhibits!

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Valley of Fire State Park - A ram right off the side of the road

A ram right off the side of the road

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Valley of Fire State Park - Beautiful visitor center

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Mesquite Dog Park - recreation - Updated May 2026

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