10 Walking Trails to Try in St George
Going on evening walks is one of our favorite past times, especially late summer/early fall. One thing I absolutely love about St George is the vast number of trails they have around. It makes it so easy for you to discover new places and see St George in a different view.
Here are 10 trails for you to try out to change things up:
+ Mayors Loop
Quite a few trailheads, but the main one is by the Dixie Convention Center, or try out St James Park along the trail. Fun bridges to cross and relatively flat. The whole loop is 5.3 miles.
Address to start: crosby confluence park - 2099 S Convention Center Dr
Saint George, UT 84790
Address for St James Park:620 St James Ln
Saint George, UT 84790
+ Lava Flow Trail
Start at Gubler Park in Santa Clara or by the energy plant on Pioneer Parkway. The VIEWS are my favorite! This one is hilly, but man is it pretty!
Address to Gubler Park: 2375 N Rachel Dr
Santa Clara, UT 84765
+ Grandpas Pond Park Trail
In Hurricane by the Walmart near Sand Hollow. There’s a trail all around the pond and it’s beautiful at sunset!
Address: 350 N 3700 W, Hurricane, UT
+ Springs Park Loop
We love coming to this park for a fun, easy stroll. There’s always tons of ducks and geese to feed and a park to play at too.
Address: 2395 E Springs Dr, St. George, UT
+ Man O’War Trailhead
Starts in Bloomington and heads East. Easy, flat trail along the Virgin River. Pair it up with Bloomington Park next to it too!
Address: 670 Man O War Rd, St. George, UT 84790
+ Hells Hole Trail
Trailhead starts at Canyon Park in Washington. It’s pretty steep starting with, but is really fun to explore and go on.
Address: 15 N Red Trail Ln, Washington, UT
+ Virgin River Trail via Sullivan Park
If you head North, there’s a beautiful bridge to go on. Head south and you can see cows and pretty views along the virgin river.
Address: 65 S Washington Fields Rd, Washington, UT
+ Santa Clara River Trail
Start at Dixie Convention Center, Tonaquint Park or Cotton Cove Park. Goes by the golf course and by the Santa Clara river. Super pretty and relatively flat.
Address: Crosby Confluence Park: 2099 S Convention Center Dr, St. George, UT
Tonaquint Park: 1851 S Dixie Dr, St. George, UT 8
+ Halfway Wash Trail
Start at the bottom of Dixie Drive, at Sunset Corner, or at Royal Oaks Park. Follows a steam and is uphill/downhill depending on which way you go. Lots of shade and you can often hear frogs!
Address: Royal Oaks Park - 1250 1400 W St, St. George, UT
+ Coral Canyon Trail
Starts in Coral Canyon Subdivision and takes you up along the freeway. Really cool views of Washington and Hurricane at the top and a relatively quiet trail.
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