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Woodland Hills Switchbacks Trail
1-3 hours | 3.0 miles round tripClass 21,200 ft elevation gainThe Woodland Hills Switchbacks Trail is a popular hiking route located in Woodland Hills, Utah, known for its steady incline, scenic switchbacks, and panoramic views of Utah Valley and Utah Lake, making it a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a moderately challenging climb with rewarding vistas.
Scorched Wood Burning Studio
Scorched Studio is a woodburning (pyrography) studio located in Orem, Utah, United States, that provides hands-on creative experiences for individuals and groups. The studio operates as an interactive workshop space where participants create custom wood-burned items by selecting a project and using guided tools and techniques, rather than functioning solely as a retail art business. It is known locally for hosting date nights, team activities, and private group events centered around do-it-yourself craftsmanship.
Peaks Ice Arena
The Peaks Ice Arena is a year-round family recreation facility nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains. The Peaks is home to Learn to Skate, Youth and Adult Hockey Lessons and Leagues, and BYU and UVU hockey, as well as Public Skating. It also houses 2 indoor turf fields utilized for soccer, lacrosse, rugby and ultimate frisbee.
Provo Beach
Provo Beach is an amusement center at the Riverwoods in Provo, Utah. They have a ton of fun things to do including indoor surfing, laser tag, ropes course, bowling, miniature croquet, and arcades.
Cinder Cone Trail
1-2 hours | 2.2 miles round tripClass 2600 ft elevation gainThe Cinder Cone Trail is a hiking route located within Snow Canyon State Park in southwestern Utah, United States, ascending a dormant volcanic cinder cone formed by ancient basaltic eruptions and offering expansive views of lava flows, desert vegetation, and surrounding sandstone formations characteristic of the region.
Sand Dunes Trail
0-2 hours | 0.25 miles one wayClass 3100 ft elevation gainSand Dunes Trail in Snow Canyon State Park is a short, family-friendly hike that leads to a large area of soft red sand dunes surrounded by Navajo sandstone cliffs, offering an open space for exploration, climbing, and play rather than a defined endpoint; the trail itself is only about 0.3 miles from the parking area, but visitors often spend much longer wandering the dunes, making it a popular spot for kids, casual hikers, and photographers looking for contrast between bright sand and red rock formations.
Yankee Doodle Canyon
2-3 hours round trip | 0.5 mile canyon, 0.5 mile exitACA Rating: 3A/B
Longest Rappel: 1-4 rappels to 70 ftYankee Doodle Canyon is a short but fun technical canyoneering route in Leeds Canyon. The canyon has one mandatory rappel and a few other drops that can be rappelled or downclimbed. The canyon is often dry but can also hold water in a few places. Because it is short and permits are not required, Yankee Doodle is very popular, especially with beginners.
Boltergeist Canyon
1.5-2 hours | 0.5 miles round tripACA Rating: 3A
Longest Rappel: 50 ftBoltergeist Canyon is fun but short. It's definitely not a destination canyon, but it can be good for a travel day or in conjunction with Yankee Doodle Canyon down the road. Boltergeist is generally dry except for the last pool, making it appropriate for all seasons. Downclimbing instead of rappelling can increase the difficulty.
Electric Comedy
Electric Comedy is a live stand-up comedy show and event series based in St. George, Utah, primarily held at the historic Electric Theater in downtown St. George. Founded as a platform to showcase both local and touring comedians, the show emphasizes “conscious comedy” and aims to create high-quality performances that uplift audiences while supporting emerging talent. Events typically feature multiple performers, including headliners, hosts, and guest acts, and may include special productions such as filmed comedy specials, open mics, and themed showcases.
Tortoise Walk
15 minutes | 0.3 miles round tripClass 1Neg elevation gainTortoise Walk is a short interpretive trail located in Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah. The trail extends approximately 0.3 miles (0.5 km) and is characterized by its flat terrain, making it accessible for visitors of all ages and abilities. It features educational signage focused on the Mojave Desert ecosystem, particularly the habitat and behavior of the desert tortoise, a species native to the region. A large tortoise sculpture at the trailhead serves as a notable landmark and photo point. Due to the desert climate, the trail is most comfortably visited during cooler months, with extreme heat in summer potentially limiting accessibility.
Johnson Canyon Trail
1 hour | 0.86 miles one way from trailhead to alcove.Class 2250 ft elevation gainJohnson Canyon is a short, scenic desert hike in Snow Canyon State Park near Ivins, Utah, known for red Navajo sandstone, black lava rock, sandy washes, cottonwood and willow pockets, and Johnson Arch. It is especially worth planning carefully because the trail is seasonally closed March 15–September 14 for habitat protection, except for ranger-guided access.
Crawdad Canyon Rock Climbing
Crawdad Canyon rock climbing park is one of the largest privately owned outdoor climbing parks in the country. They have over 180 bolted sport climbing routes. They also have a swimming pool and restaurant.
Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum
The Rosenbruch World Wildlife Museum is a natural history museum located in St. George, Utah, United States, featuring a large collection of taxidermy mounts representing wildlife from around the world. Established in 1992, the museum houses thousands of preserved animals displayed in dioramas designed to replicate their natural habitats.
Butterfly Trail
20-40 minutes one way | 0.56 miles one way from trailhead to junction with Lava Flow trail at south lava tube.Class 2100 ft elevation gainButterfly Trail in Snow Canyon State Park is a short, scenic desert hike through red Navajo sandstone, lava rock, sandy washes, and open canyon views near St. George, Utah; it is best enjoyed in cooler seasons, especially spring and fall.
Lava Flow Trail
1-2 hours | 1.28 miles from Lava Flow Trailhead to junction with access road. 0.66 miles from Lava Flow Trailhead to south lava tube.Class 2450 ft elevation gainLava Flow Trail in Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah is a short, scenic trail that winds through ancient black lava fields, red sandstone, and desert vegetation, offering a striking contrast of colors and an up-close look at volcanic geology in an easy, family-friendly hike.
Pioneer Names Trail
15 minutes | 0.25 mile loopClass 2Negligible elevation gainPioneer Names Trail in Snow Canyon State Park is a short, easy hike near St. George, Utah, known for pioneer names and dates written in wagon axle grease on red sandstone alcoves, with some markings dating to the late 1800s; the official park trail is about 1/2 mile round trip, has two access points along Snow Canyon Drive, and includes cliffs, shade, hackberry trees, resurrection moss, and a small natural arch.
Hidden Pinyon Trail
45 minutes | 1.07 mile loopClass 2190 ft elevation gainHidden Pinyon Trail is a short, scenic hike in Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah, known for red sandstone, desert plants, rocky passages, and views toward the Petrified Dunes and Hidden Pinyon Overlook. It is about 1 mile long, generally easy to moderate, and best in cooler seasons.
Crush Mini Golf
Crush Golf and Grill is an entertainment venue that combines indoor golf simulation, mini golf, and a casual dining experience, offering visitors a place to practice golf, enjoy a fun and accessible mini golf course, and socialize over food and drinks in a relaxed, modern setting suitable for both serious golfers and groups looking for a more lighthearted outing.
Sand Dunes Trail
0-2 hours | 0.25 miles one wayClass 3100 ft elevation gainSand Dunes Trail in Snow Canyon State Park is a short, family-friendly hike that leads to a large area of soft red sand dunes surrounded by Navajo sandstone cliffs, offering an open space for exploration, climbing, and play rather than a defined endpoint; the trail itself is only about 0.3 miles from the parking area, but visitors often spend much longer wandering the dunes, making it a popular spot for kids, casual hikers, and photographers looking for contrast between bright sand and red rock formations.
Pioneer Names Trail
15 minutes | 0.25 mile loopClass 2Negligible elevation gainPioneer Names Trail in Snow Canyon State Park is a short, easy hike near St. George, Utah, known for pioneer names and dates written in wagon axle grease on red sandstone alcoves, with some markings dating to the late 1800s; the official park trail is about 1/2 mile round trip, has two access points along Snow Canyon Drive, and includes cliffs, shade, hackberry trees, resurrection moss, and a small natural arch.
Whiptail Trail
1-3 hours | 2.9 miles one wayClass 0550 ft elevation gainWhiptail Trail is an easy, paved hiking and biking path through Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah, known for red sandstone cliffs, desert scenery, and access to several side trails. It is about 5.5–6 miles round trip and is best in cooler months.
Hidden Pinyon Trail
45 minutes | 1.07 mile loopClass 2190 ft elevation gainHidden Pinyon Trail is a short, scenic hike in Snow Canyon State Park near St. George, Utah, known for red sandstone, desert plants, rocky passages, and views toward the Petrified Dunes and Hidden Pinyon Overlook. It is about 1 mile long, generally easy to moderate, and best in cooler seasons.
Brigham and Amelia Young Home
The Brigham and Amelia Young Home in St. George, Utah is a historic winter residence used by Brigham Young and his wife Amelia Folsom Young, built in the 1870s as part of Young’s efforts to oversee and develop southern Utah, where the warmer climate made it a seasonal retreat while also serving administrative and religious purposes in the region.
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park is an inclusive playground located in St. George, Utah, designed to provide children of all abilities with a safe, engaging, and accessible place to play, featuring themed areas inspired by trains and the Old West along with adaptive equipment, splash pads, climbing structures, and wide pathways that accommodate wheelchairs and mobility devices, making it a popular destination for families seeking a fun and welcoming outdoor recreation space.
Snow Canyon Campground
Snow Canyon Campground is a scenic camping area located within Snow Canyon State Park in southwestern Utah, known for its striking red and white sandstone cliffs, lava flows, and desert landscapes, offering a peaceful outdoor experience with access to hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing, along with basic amenities like campsites, restrooms, and picnic areas that make it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventurers seeking a quieter alternative to nearby national parks.
Cedar City Aquatic Center
Cedar City Aquatic Center is a community recreation facility located in Cedar City, Utah, offering a range of water-based activities and amenities for visitors of all ages, including indoor and outdoor pools, water slides, lap swimming areas, and leisure features designed for families, fitness enthusiasts, and casual swimmers, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation, exercise, or entertainment in a clean and well-maintained environment.
Spanish Fork City Easter Egg Hunt
Every year, Spanish Fork puts on an easter egg hunt for the kids. They have different fields for different age brackets.
Anastasia by Spanish Fork Junior High School
Spanish Fork Junior High’s 2026 production of Anastasia: The Musical – Youth Edition was presented at the junior high school in Spanish Fork, Utah, with performances from March 26–28 and March 30.
FitCity Center
The FitCity Center is a large community recreation and fitness facility in Spanish Fork, Utah that opened in December 2025. It’s designed as a year-round hub for health, fitness, sports, aquatics, and community activities for residents of all ages.
Festival of Colors
The Festival of Colors, hosted annually at the Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah, is one of the most vibrant and joyous events in the region, drawing thousands of visitors from near and far. Rooted in the Hindu tradition of Holi, the festival celebrates the arrival of spring, unity, and the triumph of good over evil. Participants gather to throw brightly colored powders into the air, creating a kaleidoscope of hues that symbolize love, renewal, and forgiveness. The event features live music, dance performances, yoga sessions, and cultural presentations that immerse attendees in Indian culture and spirituality. Visitors also enjoy delicious vegetarian cuisine, henna art, and shopping for traditional handicrafts. The Festival of Colors is a sensory feast and a joyous celebration that fosters a spirit of connection and happiness among all who attend.