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About Cedar City, Utah
Cedar City, Utah, also
known as Festival City, is one of southern Utah’s most enjoyable places to
visit. Cedar City sits at an elevation of 5800 feet above sea level and
boasts a population of 27,000. Located on Interstate 15, and only 2 ½
hours from Las Vegas, Nevada; and 3 ½ hours from Salt Lake City, Utah;
Cedar City is within driving distance from a handful of National Parks
including the north rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Cedar Breaks
National Park, Zion National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park. With
310 sun-filled days a year, an average annual rainfall of 10 inches,
snowfall of 45 inches a year, and an average temperature of 50 degrees;
from skiing to golf, this whole region offers everything you can ask for.
The Iron Mission State Park is also open year-round and teaches how
Brigham Young sent missionaries here in 1851 to mine iron, and build a
settlement in this beautiful, scenic place.
Attractions & Activities
Bryce Canyon National Park:
Located 62 miles east of Cedar City on Hwy U-89, Bryce Canyon is a
photographer or hikers dream featuring colorful hoodoos, Ponderosa pine
and fur-spruce forests, panoramic views and more. Tel: (435) 834-5322,
Web: Nps.gov/brca
Cedar Breaks
National Monument:
Located about 20 minutes from Cedar City, this
spectacular park boasts a giant amphitheater that rests on
the Markagunt Plateau, and is over 2,500 feet deep and more than 3 miles
across. Enjoy forests and meadows, colorful rock formations, wildflowers,
hiking and photography. Tel: (435) 586-9451. Web: Nps.gov/cebr
Cedar Ridge Golf Course:
One of the states finest community operated golf courses.
200 E. 900 N. Cedar City. Tel: (435) 586-2970
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum: Exhibits
local pioneer artifacts and historical information. 581 N. Main, Cedar
City.
Grand Canyon National Park – North Rim:
Located 157 miles from Cedar City, the Grand Canyon’s North Rim climbs
through the Kaibab National Forest, then gradually ascends to the Kaibab
Plateau at 9000 feet, which opens into the Grand Canyon which is 18 miles
wide and 277 miles long., and is proclaimed a World Heritage Site. The
North Rim is closed to vehicles from late October to mid-May. Tel: (520)
638-7888, Web: Nps.gov/grca
Heritage Community Theatre:
A recent addition to the Historic Downtown District along with an old
fashioned "town square" shopping and dining complex. This 900 seat theatre
is home to a Dinner Theatre during the summer. 105 N. 100 East, Cedar
City.
Historic Downtown Cedar City:
With many of the buildings having been restored to their original turn of
the century splendor, the Historic Downtown district is a charming place
to dine and shop. It is located between Center Street and 200 North, in
Cedar City.
Iron
Mission State Park:
Nestled on 11 acres, this museum depicts the development of Iron County
since 1850 and features displays including over 200 Indian relics and a
selection of horse drawn vehicles. The Visitor Center and Museum hosts a
number of programs and events throughout the year. 635 North Main, Cedar
City. Tel: (435) 586-9290
Kolob Canyons: Part of Zion
National Park Service, the Kolob Canyons are located about 20 miles from
Cedar City off of I-15. These red, Navajo sandstone canyons boast a unique
geological history and are home to diverse animal and plant life. Enjoy a
scenic and interpretive drive, hiking and photography. Tel: (435)
586-9548.
Old Rock Church: Built
during the Great Depression, it’s stones were quarried and hand picked to
represent the colors of Cedar Breaks National Monument and Bryce Canyon.
Tours are offered in the summer months. Located at the corner of Center
and 100 West, in Historic Downtown Cedar City. Tel: (435) 586-6759.
Old Union Pacific Depot:
During it's heyday, visitors arrived by rail to the Depot, where they
would then board "open air" buses to depart for the National Parks. The
Depot is now home to a
restaurant, where the pictorial history of the Depot and the Railway is
displayed. 200 N. and Main Street, Cedar City.
Parowan Gap: A petroglyph
site, the Parowan Gap was a seasonal passage route traveled by people
during prehistoric times. It was then later explored by the Parley Pratt
expedition in 1894. Located about 15-20 minutes from Cedar City. Info:
Bureau of Land Management, (435) 586-2401
Scenic Byways:
There are plenty of scenic drives within the Cedar City region
including Scenic Byway 14; Scenic Byway 148; Scenic Byway 143; Kolob
Finger Scenic; Dry Lakes Scenic Byway; and Kolob Reservoir Backway.
Southern
Utah University: Home to the Braithwaite Fine
Arts Gallery, the Tony Award winning Utah Shakespearean Festival, and the
beautiful Parterre Gardens, sporting events at the Eccles Coliseum, and
more. 351 South Main, Cedar City. Tel: (435) 586-7700
Zion National Park: The
Kolob Canyons entrance is just 20 miles from Cedar City off of I-15.
Boasting over 229 square miles of park, Zion
offers
stunning scenery with and geological interest with sandstone cliffs that
are among the highest in the world, one of the last mostly free-flowing
river systems on the Colorado Plateau, and a large, diverse plant and
animal community. Tel: (435) 586-9845, Web: Nps.gov/zion
Weather,
Map & Directions
Visitor, Relocation & Community Information
Cedar
City - Brian Head Tourism & Convention Bureau:
581 N.
Main St., Cedar City, Utah 84720. Tel: (800) 354-4849, Web:
ScenicSouthernUtah.com
Cedar City
Area Chamber of Commerce:
581 N. Main
St., Cedar City, Utah 84720. Tel: (435) 586-4484,
Web: ChamberCedarCity.org
City of
Cedar City:
10 N. Main
St., Cedar City, Utah 84720. Tel:
(435) 586-2950,
Web: CedarCity.org
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