Guidebook for Santa Clara

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Guidebook for Santa Clara

Food Scene

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Cafe Rio Mexican Grill
15 S River Rd
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Fabulous gelato, salad bar, specialty items + more.
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HARMONS GROCERY
3520 Pioneer Pkwy
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Fabulous gelato, salad bar, specialty items + more.
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Canyon Breeze Restaurant
1275 E Red Mountain Cir
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Costa Vida
845 State St
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Parks & Nature

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Snow Canyon State Park
1002 Snow Canyon Dr
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Dinosaur Crossing
447 S Mall Dr
Bryce Canyon National Park, a sprawling reserve in southern Utah, is known for crimson-colored hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations. The park’s main road leads past the expansive Bryce Amphitheater, a hoodoo-filled depression lying below the Rim Trail hiking path. It has overlooks at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. Prime viewing times are around sunup and sundown.
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Bryce Canyon National Park
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Bryce Canyon National Park, a sprawling reserve in southern Utah, is known for crimson-colored hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations. The park’s main road leads past the expansive Bryce Amphitheater, a hoodoo-filled depression lying below the Rim Trail hiking path. It has overlooks at Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. Prime viewing times are around sunup and sundown.
The hike across the canyon from South Rim to North Rim is 21 miles (34 km). However, driving from the South Rim to the North Rim by automobile requires a five-hour drive of 220 miles (354 km). Driving directions to the North Rim... The North Rim Visitor Center, located adjacent to the parking lot for Grand Canyon Lodge and Bright Angel Point, provides park and regional information, maps, brochures, exhibits, and a bookstore. The visitor center is open May 15 through October 15 from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. Interpretive ranger programs are offered daily during the season.
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North Rim
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The hike across the canyon from South Rim to North Rim is 21 miles (34 km). However, driving from the South Rim to the North Rim by automobile requires a five-hour drive of 220 miles (354 km). Driving directions to the North Rim... The North Rim Visitor Center, located adjacent to the parking lot for Grand Canyon Lodge and Bright Angel Point, provides park and regional information, maps, brochures, exhibits, and a bookstore. The visitor center is open May 15 through October 15 from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. Interpretive ranger programs are offered daily during the season.
Hidden Valley Park includes a playground, splash pad, 2 covered pavilions, picnic tables, barbeques, grass, lighted sand volleyball, 2 lighted tennis courts, and WiFi.
Hidden Valley Park
3505 Barcelona Dr
Hidden Valley Park includes a playground, splash pad, 2 covered pavilions, picnic tables, barbeques, grass, lighted sand volleyball, 2 lighted tennis courts, and WiFi.
Sand Hollow State Park features a 1,322-acre reservoir for boating, jet skiing, swimming, and fishing along with an extensive off-highway vehicle recreation area on Sand Mountain next to the reservoir.
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Parque Estatal de Sand Hollow
3351 Sand Hollow Rd
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Sand Hollow State Park features a 1,322-acre reservoir for boating, jet skiing, swimming, and fishing along with an extensive off-highway vehicle recreation area on Sand Mountain next to the reservoir.
This is a must-do hike in the St. George area! The Chuckwalla trail is accessed directly from the Chuckwalla trailhead off of State Route 18 north of Snow Canyon Parkway. It is one of the most popular trails in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve because of its close proximity to residential areas, its friendly network of trails in Paradise Canyon, and beautiful red
Chuckwalla Climbing Area
Chuckwalla Trail
This is a must-do hike in the St. George area! The Chuckwalla trail is accessed directly from the Chuckwalla trailhead off of State Route 18 north of Snow Canyon Parkway. It is one of the most popular trails in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve because of its close proximity to residential areas, its friendly network of trails in Paradise Canyon, and beautiful red
Amenities: Softball Fields and Soccer Fields (Reservation Required) Bleachers, Dugouts, Scoreboards, Storage Areas, Concession Stand, and Activity/Conference Room. 3 Park Pavilions (Reservations Suggested) Basketball Courts, Playground, Splash Pad, Restrooms, Walking Trails, Bridge to Lava Ridge Intermediate School fields The facilities are used for both local and visitor play of large and small groups: regulation softball tournaments, Huntsman World Senior Games, family teams, and more. Reservations can be made by calling the Santa Clara Parks Department at (435) 673-6712 x219
Archie H. Gubler Park
2375 Rachel Dr
Amenities: Softball Fields and Soccer Fields (Reservation Required) Bleachers, Dugouts, Scoreboards, Storage Areas, Concession Stand, and Activity/Conference Room. 3 Park Pavilions (Reservations Suggested) Basketball Courts, Playground, Splash Pad, Restrooms, Walking Trails, Bridge to Lava Ridge Intermediate School fields The facilities are used for both local and visitor play of large and small groups: regulation softball tournaments, Huntsman World Senior Games, family teams, and more. Reservations can be made by calling the Santa Clara Parks Department at (435) 673-6712 x219
Trails Master Plan Map Cinder Trail (paved) is the newest trail. It runs between Cinder Circle and Claude Drive and connects the Vineyards with Black Rock Park. The Lava Flow Trail (paved) begins at Canyon View Park (1400 Canyon View Drive), and then takes a route along Tuacahn Wash and through the Santa Clara Lava beds for more than a mile before it reaches Red Mountain Drive on the north side of Santa Clara. Santa Clara City Arboretum has several winding and connecting unpaved trails leading through the underbrush and over lava rocks, with native plants, shrubs and trees neatly labeled. The main trailhead is located on the north side of Little League Drive, north of Little League Park. The Jacob Hamblin Trail begins at The Jacob Hamblin Home (3356 Santa Clara Drive) and continues west to the Fort Clare historic site monument. From there, it winds northwest along the hillside near Highway 91 and ends at the historic Santa Clara Cemetery. The length of the trail is .7 miles. The Pioneer Leg Trail is a continuation of the Jacob Hamblin Trail. It begins at the Cemetery (4500 Ancestor Way), crosses Rachel Drive and continues to Pioneer Parkway. It currently continues along Pioneer Parkway for only a few blocks, but in the future, it will be extended further to the north, between Santa Clara City and the City of Ivins. The Santa Clara River Reserve has miles of trails traversing BLM land along the Santa Clara River and in the hills above the winding river. It provides insight into the area’s rich history and views of Santa Clara, Ivins, and the Red Mountain. Maps of the trail system can be found at this link: https://www.blm.gov/visit
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Santa Clara
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Trails Master Plan Map Cinder Trail (paved) is the newest trail. It runs between Cinder Circle and Claude Drive and connects the Vineyards with Black Rock Park. The Lava Flow Trail (paved) begins at Canyon View Park (1400 Canyon View Drive), and then takes a route along Tuacahn Wash and through the Santa Clara Lava beds for more than a mile before it reaches Red Mountain Drive on the north side of Santa Clara. Santa Clara City Arboretum has several winding and connecting unpaved trails leading through the underbrush and over lava rocks, with native plants, shrubs and trees neatly labeled. The main trailhead is located on the north side of Little League Drive, north of Little League Park. The Jacob Hamblin Trail begins at The Jacob Hamblin Home (3356 Santa Clara Drive) and continues west to the Fort Clare historic site monument. From there, it winds northwest along the hillside near Highway 91 and ends at the historic Santa Clara Cemetery. The length of the trail is .7 miles. The Pioneer Leg Trail is a continuation of the Jacob Hamblin Trail. It begins at the Cemetery (4500 Ancestor Way), crosses Rachel Drive and continues to Pioneer Parkway. It currently continues along Pioneer Parkway for only a few blocks, but in the future, it will be extended further to the north, between Santa Clara City and the City of Ivins. The Santa Clara River Reserve has miles of trails traversing BLM land along the Santa Clara River and in the hills above the winding river. It provides insight into the area’s rich history and views of Santa Clara, Ivins, and the Red Mountain. Maps of the trail system can be found at this link: https://www.blm.gov/visit

Sightseeing

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Parque Nacional Zion
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Zion National Park South Entrance Ranger Station
151-161 Zion – Mount Carmel Highway
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The Jacob Hamblin home is a historic residence and museum of the Mormon pioneer and missionary who founded Santa Clara in 1854.
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Jacob Hamlin Home
3325 Hamblin Dr
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The Jacob Hamblin home is a historic residence and museum of the Mormon pioneer and missionary who founded Santa Clara in 1854.

Arts & Culture

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St. George Utah Temple
250 E 400 S
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Centro de Artes Tuacahn
1100 Tuacahn Dr
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St. George Tabernacle
18 S Main St
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Dinosaur Discovery Site is a fossil site museum, which actively preserves dinosaur footprints right at the site of discovery described as “one of the ten best dinosaur track sites in the world
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St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
2180 E Riverside Dr
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Dinosaur Discovery Site is a fossil site museum, which actively preserves dinosaur footprints right at the site of discovery described as “one of the ten best dinosaur track sites in the world
Rosenbrush Wildlife Museum contains over 300 animals from Africa, South America, Asia, & North America.
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Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum
1835 S Convention Center Dr
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Rosenbrush Wildlife Museum contains over 300 animals from Africa, South America, Asia, & North America.

Shopping

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Ancestor Square
2 UT-34
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This is a fun little mall with all the basics.
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Red Cliffs Mall
1770 Red Cliffs Dr
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This is a fun little mall with all the basics.
Coyote Gulch is an art village with art galleries, studios, café, gift, and coffee shop
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Coyote Gulch Art Village
875 Coyote Gulch Ct
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Coyote Gulch is an art village with art galleries, studios, café, gift, and coffee shop

Essentials

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Harmons Grocery - St. George
1189 E 700 S
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Entertainment & Activities

Fiesta Fun Center offers bowling, laser mania, miniature golf, arcade, bumper boats, batting cages, go karts, bar, and grill.
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Fiesta Fun Family Fun Center
171 E 1160 S
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Fiesta Fun Center offers bowling, laser mania, miniature golf, arcade, bumper boats, batting cages, go karts, bar, and grill.