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    It has been a fun summer here in St George.  We started out with some sweltering days and then it has cooled for our 'monsoon' season. We did a couple out of the way hikes so far and love having fewer people on these. Look at this view of Red Mountain and my mountain man, Scott.  He is the ultimate hiker and knows this area extensively. He is available for any and all 'hiker talk' when you visit.

I am so excited for this time of year.  Flowers are popping up and the trees are budding. The temperatures are in the 60’s and 70’s. It is a great time to be in Utah’s Dixie. They call it that because the early settlers started out growing cotton down here. You won’t find cotton fields, but you will definitely find the local gardens are going in because we have a long growing season down here.  We also have some fun events happening:

Goodbye 2020, Welcome 2021!

October is a great time to get out and hit the hikes in the area. Our National and State Parks are really something to experience first-hand.  But if hiking isn’t your thing, check out some of our other events.  

Every Saturday in October we have a farmer’s market (including artisanal items) across the street in Ancestor Square. We also have an arts market at Tuacahn featuring local artists and crafters.

Welcome to Southern Utah! You've come right as the weather becomes ideal to stay and play in our beautiful backyard.  We have a little bit of everything for any taste. There is certainly no shortage of fun to be had in our beautiful area. I have narrowed this month's events to the following.  Have fun exploring!

Every Saturday in September we have a farmer’s market (including artisanal items) across the street in Ancestor Square. We also have an arts market at Tuacahn featuring local artists and crafters.