Sightseeing

Explore Cedar City and southern Utah between the plays by following any of the links below.

 

Brian Head Ski ResortBrian Head Resort: Surrounded by majestic views and blessed with Utah's highest base elevation ensuring incredible powder and breathtaking vistas.

Bryce Canyon National ParkBryce Canyon National Park: Thousands of delicately-carved spires rise in brilliant color from the amphitheatres of this natural wonder.

Cedar Breaks National MonumentCedar Breaks National Monument: A huge natural amphitheatre eroded from pink cliffs just a short drive east of Cedar City, Cedar Breaks sits at over 10,000 feet above sea level and is a hiker's and shutterbug's heaven.

Dixie National ForestDixie National Forest: The largest national forest in Utah, the Dixie straddles the divide between the Great Basin and the Colorado River and provides numerous opportunities for site seeing.

Grand Circle AssociationGrand Circle Association: A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the incredible year-round vacation opportunities available in the four corners area of the southwestern United States.

Heritage MuseumFrontier Homestead State Park Museum: The park tells the story of development in Iron County from the 1850s to today. In addition to the permanent collections, changing special exhibits highlight artists from the local region.

SUUSouthern Utah University: The host of the Utah Shakespearean Festival.

 

 

Zion National ParkZion National Park: Less than an hour from the Utah Shakespearean Festival.

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