Cedar City
Things to Do
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Camping
Camping near Cedar City is a nature lover's dream, with numerous sites in Dixie National Forest, Three Peaks Recreation Area and BLM lands. Pitch your tent among towering pines or beneath the starry skies of Southern Utah’s dark sky parks. Enjoy the serenity of the great outdoors, where hiking, mountain biking and breathtaking views are just steps away from your campsite.
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Hiking
Hiking near Cedar City offers access to stunning landscapes, from the Dixie National Forest to Cedar Breaks National Monument. Trails cater to all levels and showcase Southern Utah’s unique red rock formations and desert ecosystems. Hikes in the area promise memorable views and unforgettable experiences.
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Mountain Biking
Mountain biking in Cedar City provides thrilling rides for all skill levels. Ride through the diverse terrain of Dixie National Forest and Three Peaks Recreation Area, where you'll encounter everything from challenging red rock landscapes to scenic forest paths.
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Skiing
Skiing in Cedar City means access to premier slopes at Brian Head Resort, just a short drive away. Enjoy a variety of runs suitable for all skill levels, set against the stunning backdrop of snow-dusted red rock hoodoos and evergreen forests.
Local Highlights
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Brian Head Resort
It's just 40 minutes from Cedar City to Brian Head Resort where you'll have access to outdoor adventure on premier downhill slopes no matter the season. After a full day of exploring, you will have definitely earned a stop at a nearby spa. The terracotta-colored hoodoos made famous by Bryce Canyon creep in near Brian Head, where summer and winter adventure at elevation is as varied as Southern Utah's singular geology. From disc golf and scenic lift rides or hikes, to heart-pumping, downhill mountain biking and skiing, this is a resort you have to experience in the summer and winter.
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National Forest & Public Lands
In the expansive Dixie National Forest there are plenty of public lands and designated wilderness areas to help get you off the beaten path. Three Peaks is a recently developed recreation area encompassing BLM lands for picnicking, camping, mountain biking and off-road fun.
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National Parks
Cedar City has long billed itself as "gateway to Utah's National Parks." One excellent travel itinerary is to follow the loop from Cedar City, southeast to Zion National Park, then north to Bryce Canyon National Park and then back through Cedar Breaks National Monument to Cedar City. This tour of Utah’s top parks is not a trip that you should schedule for one day, however: two is doable, three is ideal and four is a bonus.
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Neil Simon Festival
The Neil Simon Festival celebrates the works of America's greatest comedic playwright, featuring three of Simon's 38 plays each season, which runs mid-July through mid-August.
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Shakespeare Festival
Utah's premier theatrical event each year is the Tony Award®-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival at Southern Utah University. Every summer and fall, thousands converge in Cedar City to participate in renaissance festivities and see three Shakespearean productions.
Hike Kanarraville Canyon Falls
A stunning slot canyon with one of the most photographed waterfalls in Utah. Kanarraville Canyon provides travelers with an approachable slot canyon experience as beautiful and awesome as any other, without the need for technical gear or training.