UTAH ITINERARY
5 DAY ITINERARY
DAY 1
RED ROCK KICKOFF - SNOW CANYON & PIONEER PARK
SNOW CANYON PARK
stateparks.utah.gov/parks/snow-canyon/
(435) 628‑2255
Hikes:
Jenny’s Canyon
Whiterocks Amphitheatre
Petrified Dunes
For more information about the hikes, visit:
stateparks.utah.gov/parks/snow-canyon/snow-canyon-trail-guides/
FIRE LAKE RESERVOIR
ivins.recdesk.com/Community/Page?pageId=8713
Take a swim in the water or hike one of the trails.
Picnic at Fire Lake Reservoir or return to the resort for lunch.
PIONEER PARK
sgcityutah.gov/business_detail_T18_R64.php
(435) 627-4530
Explore the red rocks and slot like formations.
Great place for climbing and to watch the sunset.
To book a rock climbing adventure,
Paragon Adventures
paragonadventure.com
(435) 673-1709
Or any one of the other outfitters.
DAY 2
ST GEORGE
Red Hills Desert Garden
redhillsdesertgarden.com
(435) 673-3617
Utah’s first interactive desert garden showcasing water-efficient landscapes,
endangered species and prehistoric tracks in one central location.
St George Dinosaur Discovery Site:
utahdinosaurs.org
(435) 574-3466
Return to the Resort for lunch.
Tonaquint Nature Center & Park
sgcityutah.gov/business_detail_T18_R115.php
(435) 627-4590
This serene retreat offers a peaceful escape with its tranquil pond, scenic
amphitheater, and lush gardens—perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Red Cliffs Conservation Area
blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/utah/red-cliffs-nca
(435) 688-3200
More than 130 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails are available.
DAY 3
WATER ACTIVITIES & OFF ROAD ADVENTURES
Bring lunch with you
Quail Creek State Park
stateparks.utah.gov/parks/quail-creek/
435-879-2378
30 minute drive from the resort
Rent a paddleboard, boat, or jet ski from:
Mad Moose Rentals
madmooserentals.com
(435) 220-5332
Picnic by the lake.
Sand Hollow State Park
stateparks.utah.gov/parks/sand-hollow/
435-680-0715
Boat, fish, and dive at Sand Hollow Reservoir, or explore and ride
the dunes of Sand Mountain on an off-highway vehicle.
To book an ATV Ride:
Sand Hollow Rentals
sandhollowrentals.com
435-383-1200
Jet Skis and Pontoon rentals are also available.
DAY 4
ZION NATIONAL PARK
Bring lunch with you before leaving the resort
Zion National Park
nps.gov/zion/index.htm
greaterzion.com
(435) 301-7400
Drive to Zion South Entrance
1 hour drive from the resort
Shuttle Services required, private vehicles are not allowed.
SunTran Bus Service
sgcityutah.gov/services/suntran_bus_system/zion_route.php
$5/person one way
Runs from 5:40 am - 8:30 pm
Hikes
Pa’rus Trail:
3.5 miles round trip
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 2 hours
Emerald Pools:
2.2 miles round trip
Difficulty: Moderate
Time: 1 hour
Canyon Overlook:
1 mile round trip
Difficulty: Moderate
Time: 1 hour
For more hikes and information, visit the Zion website.
For a full adventure book a canyoneering, rock climbing, or another tour with:
Zion Guru
zionguru.com/
(435) 632-0432
After lunch, take a scenic walk along the Virgin River of take a shuttle Weeping Rock overlook.
Book a horseback ride:
https://canyonrides.com/
(435) 679-8665
DAY 5
CULTURE
Historic Downtown St George
Main Street
10 minute drive from the resort
Walk the street and visit the nearby attractions:
Pioneer Courthouse & Museum
Ancestor Square
St George Art Museum
Jacob Hamblin Home
Shops & Boutiques
Return to the resort for lunch
Kayenta Art Village
kayentaartvillage.com
9 minute drive from the resort
Kayenta Art Village is surrounded by the red rocks of Ivins, Utah,
and is the home to art and photography galleries, art and pottery studios,
and is a lively creative hub great for walking around.
Tuacahn Amphitheatre & Canyon
tuacahn.org
(435) 652-3300
The breathtaking outdoor Amphitheatre is surrounded by 1,500-foot red rock cliffs
in the mouth of Padre Canyon and is a great quiet walking path during the day.





