5 Things to Bring With You to the St. George Area
Southern Utah has become an outdoor recreational vacation destination with virtually something for everyone who visits. If you are putting together a list of useful items during your stay, they should include:
1. Golf Clubs - There are 12 golf courses in the area that aim to please. Just look at that backdrop!
- SunRiver Golf Course St. George - 18 holes - Public
- Bloomington Country Club Golf Course - St. George - 18 holes - Private
- Green Spring Golf Course - Washington City - 18 holes - Public
- Coral Canyon Golf Course - Washington City - 18 holes - Public
- Dixie Red Hills Golf Course - St. George - 9 holes - Public
- Entrada at Snow Canyon Country Club - St. George - 18 holes - Private
- Sand Hollow Golf Course - Hurricane - 27 holes - Public
- Sky Mountain Golf Course - Hurricane - 18 holes - Public
- Southgate Golf Course - St. George - 18 holes - Public
- St. George Golf Club - St. George - 18 holes - Public
- Sunbrook Golf Course - St. George - 27 holes - Public
- The Ledges - St. George - 18 holes - Public
2. Running or Hiking Shoes - the greater St. George area has over 110 miles of man-made walking/biking trails and there are continuous miles of natural trails that wend throughout Washington County. Not to mention state and national parks to explore!
3. Bicycle - Mountain bike, BMX bike or Race Bike - Southern Utah is host to many international events that include bicycling as part of the curriculum. Grab your helmet or race gear and GO!
4. Swimsuit - Southern Utah boasts several reservoirs within a 30 minute drive. Perfect for water sports and fishing.
5. Last but most important, Sunscreen! Southern Utah has more than 300 days of sun-shine per year. So remember to cover it up or slather it on while enjoying the great outdoors!
See you soon!
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