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    Buy sunscreen before you come, or you will be victim to regional inflation. Otherwise have a great time!

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    Red Canyon Visitor Center - Chipmunk  09-22-2025

    Red Canyon Visitor Center

    4.9(14 reviews)
    53.2 mi

    Come take a picture with Smokey the Bear out front! He's waiting for you!…read more Located in the Dixie National Forest, this Visitor Center is located right off Highway 12. It is 7 miles from Panguitch, UT and 13 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park. TIP: It's only open from late Spring to early October. There are educational displays here. You can purchase clothing, magnets, bottles, toys, books, and other souvenirs. As always, you can ask staff questions and get a map of the area. Outside are large panels with information pertinent to the area for recreation activities, wildlife and plants here in the Dixie National Forest. Lots of good advice and particulars! About 1.3 miles (maybe 3 minutes out) East from this Visitor Center, there are 2 Red Canyon Arches (or tunnels). They span Highway 12 and you drive through them. They are close in distance. Be prepared to take pictures or stop at the turnout. Along this road to & from Bryce Canyon you can see some magnificent hoodoos & cliffs. It's no wonder this is called a Scenic Byway! For those interested in rubber stamp images, they have one for Dixie National Forest, Red Canyon _ Dixie National Forest, and Smokey (paw print). Take time to stop in at this visitor center! Stretch your legs. There are short trails where you can explore the area. If we have time the next time we stop in, I would love to explore the Pink Ledges Trail and the Hoodoo Trail.

    Don't get confused and think this is the same visitors center for Bryce Canyon. The two are…read morecompletely different. The location is pretty large, has a decent gift shop and clean bathrooms. There are a few good trails nearby. Service is spotty here. Beautiful location.

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    City of St. George - In Central St. George

    City of St. George

    4.2(13 reviews)
    32.5 mi

    This review is for the St. George City, Utah Water Department for their introduction of the…read moreEyeOnWater program where they've installed Leak Alert Detector devices on our water meters and an app to download and review the usage in real-time. Recently, I received an email notice from the Water Department, stating that my water meter was now equipped with the leak detector and at no additional cost, I could download the EyeOnWater app, enroll and monitor my usage in real time. That day I received a push notice I had an 8 1/2 gal/hr. (192 gal/day) leak since installing the leak detector on September 18th that I was completely unaware of. The leak was observed at that time only because the detector was installed that day, but most likely, the leak could have been there for years. Then the quest to find it began. Since I already knew, thank God, where the water system for the Main and irrigation system met at the south side of my house, I began digging there (I was unable to find any areas of puddling water anywhere on my property that could indicate a possible leak) luckily within a short time the ground began showing moisture, then mud, then finally water. It was my Main water line that the geniuses who backfilled the trench when the home was built, dumped a 50 lb. boulder on it. (SMH), thanks, Ence Homes! In the end, the repair went well, saving thousands of dollars from having to pay plumbing professionals $$$$$. I am extremely grateful that the St. George Water Department made the decision to put these leak detectors on and make them available for us to monitor. Update: 11.24.25 Now, having the opportunity to use the EyeOnWater app and monitor my water usage without the 192gal/day water leak, I find most days we're using under that amount in total unless we're doing laundry and/or outside irrigation. So, for possibly some years now, we've lost 192 gal/day, everyday thanks to the incompetent people Ence Homes contracted to backfill our irrigation/main water line trench. Our new Ence Homes slogan is, Ence Homes, the ROCK of homebuilding. (No pun intended.) We couldn't be more grateful to our St. George City Water Department for the incredible decision to place leak meters on our systems, which, again, was the deciding factor that exposed our leak. It is also fantastic to have an app that is as well, extremely useful for monitoring our water usage (every 15 minutes if we want to see how much water a flush, shower, washing machine or the outside irrigation usage is. Otherwise, we can monitor the usage weekly, monthly and/or annually.) from now on. Again, we are so grateful to our Water Department, THANK YOU!

    One of the friendliest cities in the West. We spent two nights here while visiting Zion. There are…read moremany cool and FREE experiences in this city but I've highlighted a few of my favorite ones... Free - Thunder Junction - Best for kids 10 and younger. Red Hills Desert Garden- They allow kids to run around and be kids (epic games of hide and seek anyone?). Pioneer Park - Great at sunset, attached to Red Hills Desert garden. Tonaquint Nature Park - Same area as Thunder Junction. Lots of paths and gardens to explore. Not free, but cool - Culvers. It's like Dairy Queen but with better food. Dutch Bros Coffee - hundreds of drink options, but my favorite is the Carmel Apple Smoothie. Weird - One city road has you driving on the left side of the road...

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    City of St. George - Main St. at Tabernacle St. in Central St. George

    Main St. at Tabernacle St. in Central St. George

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    Wooley-Foster Home in Central St. George

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    Duck Creek Village - Movie Ranch Rd. in Duck Creek Village

    Duck Creek Village

    4.9(7 reviews)
    29.4 mi

    Me and my family had a fun time at Duck Creek Village. We booked cabin through Airbnb during the…read moreThanksgiving weekend. Our cabin was like 10 minutes away from one of the ponds which was semi-frozen. The duck Creek Village had a few good size Ace Hardware that's sold groceries, there was also a gas station, coffee shop, and I did see a pizza place all within walking distance. I most definitely will be back during one of the other season.

    Want to get away from the Vegas Heat? Try renting a cabin up at Duck Creek Village in Utah! It's…read moreabout a 3.5 hour drive away from here. You turn off at Cedar City and then have about a 50 minute drive up a mountain that is very steep and scary. I hate driving so close to the edge, I white knuckled it all the way up! I definitely would not want to drive this at night! Duck Creek Village is near Cedar Breaks National Monument and Brian Head. It is in the Dixie National Forest. The temperature the third week of June was roughly around 68-70 during the day, but at night it drops to 40 degrees! You need pants and long sleeve shirts! It is near Lake Navajo and it is so beautiful and peaceful up here! You will see deer, chipmunks, and lots of birds! I noticed there were places where you could rent ATVs. There was also a place to go horseback riding. You have to get your food in Cedar City and there is a Walmart you should stop at BEFORE going up the mountain. Try to get everything that you need before you go up, because once you are at the cabin, you won't really want to leave! FYI there is very little reception on the mountain, so unless your cabin has Wi-fi, you will be out of touch with everyone!

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    Duck Creek Village - Movie Ranch Rd. in Duck Creek Village

    Movie Ranch Rd. in Duck Creek Village

    Duck Creek Village - Movie Ranch Rd. in Duck Creek Village

    Movie Ranch Rd. in Duck Creek Village

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