Zion National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument/Panguitch Lake
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Snow Canyon State Park
Sand Hollow State Park/Quail Creek State Park
Skiing, Snowboarding
Trail Running
Rock Climbing
Mountain Biking
Snow Canyon Loop - Easy Trail
Turn onto the Snow Canyon Parkway off of Bluff Street. Bike through Snow Canyon and return downhill to St George via Highway 18. Ride through some of the most beautiful, scenic areas you will ever see.
Bearclaw Poppy
A Must-Ride Classic! Singletrack winds around the mesa from Green Valley to Bloomington. Famous Three Fingers of Death, acid drops with Clavicle Hill, and Roller Coaster. Easier technical with some short "walkable" sections of advanced technical. Light climb. Season year-round.
Bloomington Micro-Loop
Quick 6-mile ride in the desert west of Bloomington, 2/3 singletrack, intermediate technical, very little climbing. Season year-round.
Bluff Street Cliffs
Also called Owen's Trail. Short singletrack and slickrock ride on north edge of St. George, climbing along the cliffs. Intermediate technical, mild climb. Season year-round.
Broken Mesa Rim
Awesome technical downhill singletrack. For skilled riders, full suspension recommended. Moderate initial climb then long downhill. Loop or point-to-point with shuttle. Season year-round.
Church Rocks
Loop west of I-15 between Washington and Quail Creek. Slickrock and some singletrack. Mild climb, intermediate technical. Season year-round.
City Creek - Rusty Cliffs
Popular ride from the red cliffs north of St. George to the northern border of the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, along the road to Veyo. Mild climb, intermediate technical, alternate route has advanced-technical slickrock. Season year-round.
Gooseberry Mesa
A Must-Ride Classic! Fantastic riding area on a mesa southwest of Zion National Park. Singletrack and slickrock, stunts, fun technical stuff. Advanced technical. Only brief sprint-type climbs. Season February through mid-December.
Gooseberry Mesa White Trail
Good family ride. Easy technical, tiny bit of climbing on double-track (jeep road) that runs the length of Gooseberry Mesa. Around three miles, with options for longer rides, including combination with short sections of singletrack trail. Great views. Season February through mid-December.
Gooseberry Windmill
Alternate loop on the north end of Gooseberry Mesa, shorter than the bigger loops to the south. Singletrack runs along the northern cliff edge. Moderately-advanced technical, no big climbs. Season February through mid-December.
Gould's Rim Trail
Singletrack running from the cliffs above Hurricane along Gould's Wash. Links to top of J.E.M. trail for option of long loop using Hurricane Rim Trail. Light climbing. Some narrow twisting undulating singletrack makes this upper-intermediate tech. Season February through mid-December, winter when dry between storms.
Guacamole Trail
Singletrack and open slickrock riding. Intermediate to advanced, with plenty of stunt opportunities. Around 8 miles in length, little elevation gain -- a lot of quick ups and downs. Located just outside Zion National Park. Season February through mid-December, winter when dry between storms.
Gunlock/Dammeron Trail
This easy trail begins at Gunlock Reservoir's boat dock and winds northeast through beautiful red hills, charred volcanic rock and distant scenes of beautiful Pine Valley Mountain. The trail ends on Highway 18 where bikers can head back to St. George via the highway.
Hurricane Rim Trail
Singletrack running from the cliffs above Hurricane along the edge of the Virgin River Gorge. Links to lower end of J.E.M. trail. Out-and-back, one-way with shuttle from upper or lower JEM trailheads, or option of long loop using Gould's Rim Trail. Moderate climbing. Rough rock makes this upper-intermediate tech. Season February through mid-December.
J.E.M. Trail
Climb to the northern edge of Gooseberry Mesa near the town of Virgin, then descend to the Virgin River on singletrack. Intermediate technical, modest climbing. Season February through mid-December, plus most winter days.
Little Creek Mountain
Fantastic new trail system east of Hurricane, south of Gooseberry Mesa. Singletrack through pinion forest plus broad areas of slickrock. Stunts and fun technical stuff. Advanced technical, little climbing. Season February through mid-December.
Paradise Canyon
Short loop north of St. George. Features the easier Turtle Wall trail along the sandstone. Links to other trails in the Red Cliffs Desert Preserve. A little climbing, intermediate technical overall. Season year-round.
Pioneer Park
Slickrock area on top of the cliffs north of St. George. Short ride, little climbing, intermediate-advanced technical. Season year-round.
Prospector Trail
This intermediate-technical trail runs along cliffs from Leeds to Washington. Dirt singletrack, little climbing. Connects to Church Rocks. Season year-round.
Quarry Trail
This easy, short trail extends from the St. George airport to a basalt quarry site on Black Hill, where rock was quarried for the Mormon temple foundation. Trivial climbing, easy technical. Season year-round.
Raceway at GreenValley
This race loop starts in the valley between the Bearclaw Poppy trailhead and Green Valley, just southwest of St. George. Moderate climb, intermediate technical. Season year-round.
Red Mountain Trail
This is a tough 2.7 mile ledge-and-rock-strewn climb from Diamond Valley to an overlook above Snow Canyon, northwest St. George. Moderate climb, advanced technical. Season March-December. (There is a "Red Mountain Trail" at Cedar City -- please see Southern Plateau section.)
Silver Reef Trail
The scenery on this trail lends the best of both worlds, the bright vermillion peaks of Zion Park to the junipers and lush pines of Pine Valley. The trail begins in the brush of Silver Reef Ghost Town, east of Zion, and heads north and west via FR 031 over the south base of Pine Valley Mountain. The trail veers south on FR 033 and finishes at the east side of St George. Trailhead starts 27 miles north of St George via I-15, Leeds exit and follow the signs to Silver Reef. About 26 miles.
Slickrock Swamp
Singletrack climbs up to a loop on the mesa north of Rockville, west of Zion Canyon. Intermediate technical, light-moderate climb. Some stunt opportunities. Season February to mid-December.
Snow West Canyon Trail
Graded roadway climbs up West Canyon from the bottom of Snow Canyon, north of Ivins. Easy technical, light climb. Season year-round.
Snow Canyon Loop
Paved bike trail that loops from the northwest corner of St. George, through Ivins, and Snow Canyon. (A short stretch in upper Snow Canyon requires use of the road.) Easy technical, but a moderate climb. Season year-round.
St. George Paved Trails
Photos and map of paved trails in West St. George: Lava Flow, Halfway Wash, Sand Hollow. Summary and links to Snow Canyon Loop and Virgin River Parkway. Easy technical. Season year-round.
Stucki Springs
Singletrack rocks and rolls through the desert south of Santa Clara, to join the Bearclaw Poppy trail at Clavicle Hill. Loop option using the Raceway. Some climbing. Intermediate technical. Season year-round.
Sunshine Loop
Gravel road with singletrack "main event" forms a loop right at the Arizona border southeast of St. George. Easier-intermediate technical, light climbing. Season year-round.
Virgin River Parkway
Paved bike trail from Bloomington into St. George, following the Virgin River. Very easy technical, no climbing. Season year-round.
Warner Valley
Two loops, 6 miles easier technical (Honeymoon Loop), 11 miles upper-intermediate (Warner Valley Loop), mostly singletrack in the desert of Warner Valley. Little climbing, fairly high-speed ride. Located 15 miles east of St. George or 15 miles south of Hurricane. Season year-round.
Warner Valley Cholla II Loop
10.5-mile loop in northeastern Warner Valley (10 miles south of Hurricane, 15 miles east of St. George). Some slickrock, a couple of very short sandy sections, a couple of technical spots. Fairly high-speed, intermediate.
Zion Canyon and Pa'rus Trail
Bike trail in lower Zion Canyon connects to road up Zion Canyon to the mouth of the narrows. Light but steady climb, easy technical. Cars can be a problem when the shuttle buses aren't running. Season mid-February through mid-December.
Restaurants
After spending eight days on the trail cooking for themselves our staff sometimes like to have their dinner prepared for them. Here are several of our staff’s local restaurant recommendations.
25 Main
25 N Main St
St. George UT 84770
(435) 628-7110
While you eat a delicious salad or warm Panini, enjoy the cozy atmosphere that embraces the hipster scene of Altered Art. Don’t forget to save room at the end of your meal for 25 Main’s delicious cupcakes!
Albertos Mexican Food
705 N Bluff St
St. George UT 84770
(435) 628-9055
Is it 2 am and you are hungry? Or maybe you’re strapped on cash until next payday? Albertos is the place to go. Cheap and open 24 hours a day with drive-thu. Their large portions will fill you.
Ah’Sya Vietnamese Restaurant
2654 Red Cliffs Dr
St. George UT 84790
(435) 627-1271
This wonderful small business will satisfy your cravings for authentic Vermicelli Salad or fresh Spring Roles. What it is lacking in ambiance it will certainly make up for in flavor.
Basila’s Cafe
1013 E 700 S
St. George UT 84790
(435) 634-9942
Mediterranean cuisine that is all homemade. Basila’s has a casual atmosphere and reasonable pricing. We recommend the Falafel or Spicy Chicken Salad.
Bean Scene
511 E Saint George Blvd #1
St. George UT 84770
(435) 628-0735
The Bean Scene is a locally owned coffee shop with attitude. Stop in and see local artwork, hang out with the locals and drink coffee. Don’t forget to get one of their legendary breakfast sandwiches while you’re there!
Bear Paw Coffee Co
75 N Main St
St. George UT 84770
(435) 634-0126
bearpawcafe.com
Stop in for the Belgian waffles, stuffed French toast, and espresso bar. It’s a perfect way to spend a sleepy morning. This café is open for breakfast and lunch 365 days a year. Not recommended if you are strapped for time as service and atmosphere is laid back.
Benja Thai & Sushi
2 W. St. George Blvd.
St. George UT 84770
(435)634-1700 Fax: (435)656-0504
High quality Thai food and sushi. Benja is committed to ensuring the happiness of each of her customers and it is likely that she will introduce herself to you while dining. This restaurant does a great job of accommodating large groups.
Bit & Spur
1212 Zion Park Blvd
Springdale, UT
84767
(435) 772-3498
The Bit & Spur is a cozy little restaurant with wonderful tapas. It’s a perfect stop on your way out of Zion National Park. Look for some of their musical and performing arts events throughout the year.
Brandin’ Iron Steakhouse & Saloon
939 E Main St
Pine Valley UT
(435) 574-0440
The Brandin' Iron Steak House has been in Pine Valley for 30 years and they offer an authentic steakhouse atmosphere with a traditional steakhouse taste. Their high quality steaks are aged to perfection and seasoned with a time perfected seasoning that keeps the customers coming back. Call for hours of operation as they tend to vary.
Café Rio Mexican Grill
471 E St. George Blvd
St. George UT 84770
(435) 656-0200
Generous portions of fresh Mexican specialties are prepared before your eyes and customized to your individual tastes. All dishes are made from scratch, including the tortillas, using authentic regional recipes and traditional techniques from the Rio Grande Valley.
Capriotti’s
969 N 3050 E
St. George UT 84790
This tasty sandwich shop makes many delicious variations of your favorites. Our staff recommend the “Bob” which includes pulled turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce. If you’re a veggie lover try the vegetarian Cheesesteak. You won’t regret it!
Gun Barrel Steak & Game House
1091 N Bluff
St. George UT 84790
(435) 652-0550
Named the "Best Overall Restaurant" and "Best Steaks" in the St. George Area by St. George Magazine, the Gun Barrel Steak and Game House features steaks, game dishes, ribs, chicken, fresh salmon and trout that are mesquite grilled on an open flame. All dishes are served in a casual setting with a rustic lodge atmosphere.
Hungry Howies Pizza
144 Brigham Rd. Ste. 4
St. George UT
(435) 656-0011
Hungry Howie's is the Original Flavored Crust Pizza. With eight great Flavored Crust pizzas, they have a pizza to please almost anyone. Their pizza dough is made daily and on site. They also offer delivery service.
In-N-Out Burger
832 W Telegraph St
Washington, UT 84780
(800) 786-1000
Legend brought many of us to In-N-Out and taste keeps bringing us back. This nationally recognized chain provides fresh burger patties and fries while keeping up the pace of a fast food business. Prepared for it to be busy but don’t worry, the wait won’t be long. To live the legend, check out the secret menu at http://www.in-n-out.com/secretmenu.asp.
Marv’s Drive In
1091 N Bluff St
St. George UT 84770
(435) 656-1450
No need to go to the 1950s… Marv’s Drive In will bring the 1950s to you! With fresh ingrediants and a welcoming attitude, you won’t find a better burger in town. Try the piccadilly chips, you won’t regret it!
Nielsen’s Frozen Custard
445 E St. George Blvd
St. George UT 84770
(435) 628-5579
This place is an ice cream lover’s dream! Frozen custard is made each day in vanilla, chocolate, and the daily flavor. From there you may add on topping such as strawberry, raspberry, lemon, fudge, carmel, oreo and nuts.
Painted Pony
2 W. St. George Blvd. #22
St. George UT 84770
(435)634-1700 Fax: (435)656-0504
An exciting and unique place that offers innovative cuisine with regional specialties. The restaurant supports local grower as much as possible by purchasing foods in the region. The Painted Pony Casual presents fine dining in an artistic, contemporary environment. Patio dining is available.
Samurai 21
245 Red Cliffs Dr
St. George UT 84790
(435) 656-8628
A Japanese teppanyaki style restaurant. But is more laid back then the frenetic pace of some. Still you get the onion volcano, blazing preparation and tossed shrimp. But you also get to know your chef. The food is beautifully prepared, well presented and at a reasonable price.
Scaldoni’s Restaurant & Bar
929 Sunset Blvd
St. George UT 84770
(435) 674-1300
Winner of Salt Lake Magazine's ‘Best Dining in Dixie' and the People's Choice ‘Best Italian Restaurant' for St. George, Scaldoni's Restaurant offers high quality, hearty Italian dishes, Black Angus beef, seafood, and imaginative specialties – all in a decor reminiscent of Italy. Check out their bar specials during Sunday football.
Wagon Wheel Diner
251 N Main St
Leeds, UT
(435) 652-4352
It’s worth the drive to eat with John Wayne at this one of a kind wonder. It’s more than your typical greasy spoon. Cheap, awesome food awaits you! We recommend an omelet followed by a brownie ala mode.
Xetava Gardens Cafe
815 Coyote Gulch Court
Ivins, UT 84738
(435) 656-0165
www.xetavagardenscafe.com
Xetava Gardens Cafe is located in Kayenta’s Coyote Gulch Art Village. Surrounded by beautiful red cliffs and desert gardens, Xetava is the perfect place to relax and share the evening under the stars. They also offer delicious coffees and espresso, breakfast and lunch.
CULTURE & THE ARTS*
Whether enjoying music and theater under the stars at several outdoor venues during warmer months of attending enthralling performances at state-of-the art facilities through cooler months, an incredible array of cultural opportunities is available to residents and visitors alike. A crowded schedule of concerts, plays, art-shows and more are offered throughout the year.
Celebrity Concert Series
Cox Auditorium, Dixie State College
435-652-7994
The mission of the CCS is to instill enthusiasm and appreciation for the performing arts in their audiences by presenting a quality multi-discipline performing art series at the lowest possible ticket price to ensure all people the opportunity to enjoy various art forms. Traditionally, ten to thirteen presentations are offered each season, which include symphony, opera, musicals, ballet, ethnic and chamber music. The Special Artists Series recitals are held in the Browning Auditorium on the DSC campus.
O. C. Tanner Amphitheater
Springdale, UT
435-652-7994
Dixie State College's O. C. Tanner Amphitheater, located in Springdale, presents the multi-media productions and multi-discipline performing art series every week during the summer, May through September. The film production of "The Grand Circle" is projected onto a 24 x 40 foot screen and offers a matchless glimpse into Zion National Park as well as other fabulous parks and monuments in the area. Weekly concert series offer national and international arts, performing jazz, bluegrass, contemporary and western music. The Utah Symphony and the Randy Anderson Band have been perennial favorites.
Southern Utah Heritage Choir
435-628-1658
Most of their concerts are performed in the historic St George Tabernacle. Sponsored in part by the Utah Arts Council, The Arts Commission of St George and the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington DC, the choir will present over 17 concerts this year. The choir was started with the vision that the rich heritage of our Southern Utah area could be commemorated and celebrated through music; to celebrate our freedom; to bring the community together for Christmas all other holidays, patriotic events and community gatherings. Call the Chamber for their concert schedule.
Southwest Symphony
The cornerstone of cultural arts in the area is the Southwest Symphony under the direction of Maestro Gary Caldwell. The 85 member symphony was organized in 1982 and is governed by a broad-based board of trustees. The orchestra continues to develop, regularly receiving kudos from a grateful community. Each season 15 to 20 concerts are staged.
St George Musical Theater
435-628-8755
http://www.sgmt.org/
Visitors and locals residents delight to see the productions of the St George Musical Theater. The actors share a common interest in dramatic performance and a desire to further their creative skills through fun, historic shows, which range from musicals and melodramas to reviews and plays. Check their web site at http://www.sgmt.org for tickets and schedules.
Tuacahn Amphitheater
1100 Tuacahn Drive
Ivins, UT 84738
800-746-9882
435-652-3300
http://www.tuacahn.org/
Tuacahn---meaning "canyon of the gods"--is a world-class 25 million dollar entertainment facility and center for the arts nestled at the base of towering red rock cliffs in Ivins. Tuacahn is known for its spectacular 2000 seat outdoor amphitheatre, Tuacahn is a $23 million arts and education facility, surrounded by 1500 ft. red rock cliffs. With over 150,000 visitors each year, Tuacahn has become one of the most popular theatrical and entertainment venues in Utah.
The Center also includes Hafen Theatre, a beautiful indoor auditorium, concession stands, a gift shop, and complete wheelchair accessibility. Tuacahn's beautiful facilities can be rented for weddings, receptions, banquets, meetings and dances. Click on their web site for other shows and tickets.
The Utah Shakespearean Festival
Cedar City, UT
435-586-7878
http://www.bard.org/
The Utah Shakespearean Festival provides world-class theater where you can experience the thrill and tradition of Shakespearean drama. Featured this year: As You Like It, Cymbeline, Othello, Harvey, Hay Fever and Man of La Mancha.
Their summer season begins mid June and performs through August. Matinees are at 2:00 pm and evening shows are 8:00 pm. Check their web site www.bard.org for tickets.
The Artist's Gallery
435-628-9293
95 E Telegraph, Washington
The Artist's Gallery is a non-profit cooperative gallery--in exchange for showing their work artists pay fees and volunteer to work several days. The gallery offers a wide range of original art work from watercolors and oil painting, to greeting cards, guide books, drawings, and china painting. It also offers its times and talents to mentor art students in the public schools.
Coyote Gulch Art Village
435-674-9595
Kayenta
The Art Village is a meeting place in the heart of the Kayenta community and has four distinctive galleries that give residents and visitors a place to gather and enjoy conversation, art and gourmet coffee.
Datura Gallery displays works from contemporary sculpture to traditional southwest landscapes. Juniper Sky displays fine art paintings and sculptures. Zia Gallery specializes in pottery and glass. Xetava Desert Arboretum features a garden, reading room, art displays and coffee shop. Classes and area events are also a part of the Village.
St George Art Museum & Opera House
435-634-5942
212 N Main Street
The St George Opera House was built around 1875, and was used until the 1930's for cultural events. The U & I Sugar Company used the building until 1979, when it was abandoned and sat vacant for years.
Today, the restored structure is the centerpiece for the Pioneer Center for the Arts, a complex that includes the Opera House. The Center also includes the St George Art Museum, a 10,000 square foot, two-story museum housing the permanent collection, The Statehood Centennial Legacy Collection, exhibit space for rotating shows and a gift shop.
The St George Art Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday
from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children from 3 to 11.
S Gallery
435-673-9727
Tower at Ancestor Square
St George Blvd.
S Gallery Art Furniture features one-of-a-kind custom furniture designed by owners, Sherry Thompson and Rod Irwin--hand carving, whimsical painting, exotic woods, southwest and rustic styles are their trademarks. In addition you will find interesting pottery, candles and paintings.
Washington County Library
435-086-3348
50 S Main, St George
http://www.washco.lib.ut.us/
Online Events Calendars
http://www.dixietoday.com/
http://www.stgeorgerunningcenter.com/
http://calendar.utahstgeorge.com/
http://calendar.atozion.com/
Other Links Worth Checking Out
St. George Ironman: http://www.ironmanstgeorge.com/
Art around the Corner: http://www.artaroundthecorner.org/
Sand Hollow Aquatics Center: http://www.sgcity.org/swimming/shac.php
St. George Marathon: http://www.stgeorgemarathon.com/
St. George Downtown Farmers Market: http://www.americantowns.com/ut/saintgeorge/organization/downtown-farmers-market-at-ancestor-square
Community Education: https://ce.dixie.edu/search.php
City of St. George: http://www.sgcity.org
Local First: http://www.localfirst.org
Chamber of Commerce: http://www.stgeorgechamber.com
St George Utah Area Churches*
There are numerous and diverse denominations represented in the St George area. Listed below you will find information about our churches in the St George area.
Assembly of God
New Life Christian Center
1165 West Silicon Circle Building A
Saint George, Utah 84770
newlifecc@infowest.com
http://www.newlife-cc.com/
Pastor Mark Gering
435-628-1086
Baptist Churches
Bible Baptist Church
571 S 440 East, St George
Pastor William Rauscher
435-673-0550
Desert Spring Church ( Baptist - Independent)
291 E 1400 South, #4
St George, UT 84770
435-656-8609
http://www.dsbcsg.com/
St George Community Church (American Baptist)
95 S 800 East, St George
Pastor Dean Heuring
435-673-2302
Grace Baptist Church of Washington
1190 E Telegraph, Washington
Pastor Richard Newell
435-628-7453
Westside Baptist Church
2299 W 2000 North, St George
Pastor Greg Wright
435-656-9055
http://www.westsidebaptistchurch.org/
Southern Baptist
First Southern Baptist, Hurricane
1565 W State, Hurricane
Pastor Robin Davies
435-635-4371
First Southern Baptist, St George
326 S 600 East, St George
435-673-4511
Catholic
Centro Cristiano De Victoria
188 E 300 South, St George
Pastor Diego y Mery Trujillo
435-628-8444
St George Catholic Church
259 W 200 North, St George
Reverend Wayne Epperley
435-673-2604
Zion Catholic Church
Zion Lodge Zion National Park
435-673-2604
Christian Missionary Alliance
Oasis Community Church
67 E St George Blvd, Suite J
St George, UT 84770
Pastor Peter Dorn
435-673-1131
Christian Science Society
375 S 100 East, St George
435-628-3454
Church of Christ
1330 W 750 North, St George
Pastor Paul Zotoro
435-628-6060
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Look in white pages of telephone book for individual church locations and phone numbers.
Stake Buildings
Bloomington 435-673-1581
Blooming Hills 435-673-1426
College 1st 435-673-5801
College 2nd 435-656-8866
Enterprise 435-878-2425
Green Valley 435-634-9160
Hurricane 435-635-4725
Hurricane West 435-635-5245
Ivins 435-674-4902
LaVerkin 435-674-2713
Morningside 435-652-0159
Pine View 435-628-4809
St George 435-673-2631
St George East 435-673-2011
St George West 435-628-1038
Santa Clara 435-628-1389
Snow Canyon 435-634-9235
Sunset 435-628-7130
Washington 435-673-9050
Washington Buena Vista 435-656-3061
Washington Fields 435-628-1681
Community Church
Good Shepherd Presbyterian
611 N 2450 East, St George
Pastor Jeffery Baxter
435-628-6158
Oasis Community Church
435-673-1131
St George Community Church
435-673-2302
Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal
1072 E 900 South, St George
Priest-in-Charge. Susan Wiltsey
435-628-1181
Full Gospel
Harvest Christian Assembly
358 W Buena Vista Blvd,
Washington, UT 84780
435-656-9119
http://www.harvestchristianassembly.org/
Jehovah's Witnesses
Hurricane Congregation
160 N 200 West, Hurricane
435-635-0929
Jehovah's Witness-Red cliffs
435-674-7414
Jewish
Jewish Community of Southern Utah
2nd Friday at 7:00 pm & 4th Saturday at 10:30 am
Risa Bausch
435-574-2545
Lutheran
New Promise Lutheran Church
929 W Sunset Blvd, #7A ( Phoenix Plaza), St George
Pastor Luther Anderson
435-628-9740
http://www.newpromiseelca.org/
Our Savior's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Bloomington
Pastor George Mather
435-652-3040
Trinity Lutheran Church & Grade School
2260 E Red Cliff Dr, St George
Pastor John Manweiller
435-628-1850
Methodist
Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church
920 Tonaquint Drive
435-627-8638
Praise Worship Service - 9:00
AM; Sunday School - 10:00 AM;
Traditional Worship Service - 11:00 AM.
United Methodist
Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church
920 Tonaquint Drive
435-627-8638
Praise Worship Service - 9:00
AM; Sunday School - 10:00 AM;
Traditional Worship Service - 11:00 AM.
Reverend Buddy Herrington
Non-Denominational
Calvary Chapel
291 E 1400 South
St George, UT 84770
Pastor Rick N
435-674-4955
Desert Springs Church
291 E 1400 South, #4
St. George, UT 84790
Pastor Tom Mertz
435-435-229-8298
http://www.dsbcsg.com/
Living Faith Community Church
435-634-1214
Living Word Christian Fellowship
435-628-3155
New Covenant Christian Center
435-673-6658
Oasis Community Church
67 E St George Blvd, Suite J
St George, UT 84770
Pastor Peter Dorn
435-673-1131
Southland Bible Church
105 E Arroweed Way
Washington, UT 84780
Pastor Dan Slyter
http://www.southlandbible.org/
Pentecostal-United
Lighthouse
435-619-0403
Presbyterian – USA
Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church
611 N 2450 East
St George, UT 84790
435-628-9158
Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh-Day Adventist, St George
188 E 300 South, St George
Pastor Dean Lifshay
435-688-7763
Seventh-Day Adventist, LaVerkin
435 W Center, La Verkin
Pastor Dean Lifshay
435-635-0878
Unity
Unity Church of Positive Living
1071 E. 100 S., Building C, St. George
435-229-7242
*Information from the Saint George Chamber of Commerce.
























