Southern Utah ATV

Southern Utah ATV

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Southern Utah ATVWhile you’re enjoying yourself on a ride with us in southern Utah, we thought you’d like to know a little more about this area. Our rides take place in southern Utah and northern Arizona. Our operations are based in St. George, Utah (Saint George), which is known as the place where the Summer Sun spends the winter. The name St. George has historical significance and comes from one of the early settlers and leaders of the region. The city of St. George is a great place to base as you experience the many things there are to do and see in this region including; Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon North Rim, and Lake Powell.
Southern Utah ATV
Over the past 30 years St. George (Utah's Palm Springs) has become a year-round playground and getaway. In St. George (Saint George) you’ll find activities like golf, tennis, mountain biking, hiking, and a myriad of activities including, of course, excellent ATV Riding and tours through ATV Wilderness Adventures. St. George boasts some of the finest golf courses in the state of Utah, with two new championship courses added to the list in the past year alone.
Southern Utah ATV
Southern Utah ATVScenic attraction abound in this region and Snow Canyon State Park is just minutes from town. Snow Canyon is a composite of sandstone and volcanic lava and a must see for any visitor to the area. Zion National Park, one of America's crown jewel parks, is 45 minutes from St. George. Many of our ATV tours take us to scenic overlooks where you can see the many scenic attractions visible in all directions.
Southern Utah ATV
Zion National Park is a myriad of deep sandstone canyons, which extend over 30 miles from end to end and covers 229 square miles. The Zion Canyons were named by early Mormon settlers (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) and many of the formations in the park have names from the bible. The park was established in 1909 as Mukuntuweap National Monument and expanded in 1919 to Zion National Park. The park is composed mostly of sandstone stained by the oxidizing of iron in the rock. Zion National Park with its many canyons contains 75 species of mammals, 271 birds, 32 reptiles and amphibians and 8 fish in the streams and rivers, which have carved these canyons.Southern Utah ATV

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Southern Utah ATV