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Snow Canyon State Park

Snow Canyon State Park

Snow Canyon State Park   |  Angie Payne
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Located at the edge of the Mojave Desert, Great Basin and Colorado Plateau, Snow Canyon State Park explodes with dramatic geology perfect for outdoor adventure — and photo opportunities. Contrary to its name, Snow Canyon State Park stuns visitors with vibrant orange rock formations, petrified dunes, and unexpected pockets of water. The park gets its name from Erastus Snow, a key Mormon pioneer, and only occasionally receives dustings of snow.  

Snow Canyon’s Navajo sandstone cliffs share the same history and geology as Zion National Park to the east. Cut by water and sculpted by wind and time, they may make you wonder why it isn't a national park. As recently as 27,000 years ago, lava flows exerted their powerful force, reshaping the canyons and creating the park’s distinctive landscapes. The blend of Navajo sandstone cliffs, petrified dunes and broad lava fields makes this terrain a fantastic playground for adventurous travelers and families looking to give kids an outlet to expend some of their boundless energy.

Snow Canyon State Park is also just 10 miles from nearby St. George, Utah’s warm-weather haven for people of all ages and interests. St. George offers a wide range of local dining and accommodations and is a great base camp for visitors to Zion National Park and multiple scenic state parks.

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Photo: Utah State Park Service

Snow Canyon Entry Fee & Camping

A day-use pass or Annual Utah State Park Pass is required for entry and can be purchased in person or online. Entry costs $15.00 per vehicle and $5.00 for pedestrians or cyclists for non-residents. 

The campground at Snow Canyon State Park includes 14 RV sites with water and electrical hook-ups and 17 multi-use campsites. Pets are only allowed at the campground on West Canyon Road and Whiptail Trail. Advance camping reservations are recommended. Outside the park, St. George offers many campsites to choose from.

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Directions to Snow Canyon State Park

From I-15 northbound: Take exit 6 (Bluff Street) and continue north to the intersection with Snow Canyon Parkway. Take a left onto Snow Canyon Parkway and continue approximately 3.5 miles. Turn right onto Snow Canyon Drive and follow the road to the park’s south entrance. 

From I-15 southbound: Take exit 10 (Washington), turn right off the ramp and take an immediate left at the light. This will take you onto Red Hills Parkway, which you’ll follow for about five miles as it parallels the interstate. Follow this road to the intersection with Bluff Street/SR-18, proceed through that light and you’ll be on Snow Canyon Parkway. Follow this for about 3.5 miles and then turn right onto Snow Canyon Drive. This road will lead you to the park’s south entrance. 

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