Destination Cedar City
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William Shakespeare would find himself at home in Cedar City, Utah, home of Utah's extravagant Shakespearean Festival! Each summer, visitors come from all corners to participate in this spectacular event, and to tour scenic Cedar Breaks National Monument. Other folks come to experience excellent Utah mountain biking at Brian Head resort's fat tire festival. In the winter, Brian Head transforms into one of Utah's great ski resorts, with excellent powder and runs! Southern Utah University adds an additional, exciting dimension to this vibrant community. |
| Utah Shakespearean Festival - Enjoy Shakespearean and contemporary productions at this acclaimed regional theatre. | |
| Cedar Breaks - Explore this National Monument, which displays multi-colored rock formations similar to those at Bryce Canyon National Park. | |
| Brian Head - In winter, ski or snowboard at this full-service resort. In summer, challenge one of the area's rugged bike trails; you can also pedal or hike leisurely along forest trails. | |
| Kolob Canyons - This section of Zion National Park is just 18 miles south of Cedar City. It offers a scenic drive and great hiking trails. | |
| Iron Mission State Park - Visit the museum, which displays a great collection of Indian and pioneer artifacts. Learn about efforts to mine iron and develop resources needed to support pioneer settlements. | |
| Parowan Gap - View the fantastic ancient Indian rock art in this chasm. | |
| Scenic Highways 14 & 148 - Hwy 14 heads through the lush forest on Cedar Mountain and past scenic Navajo Lake. Stop at the lookout points. Hwy 148 continues up to Cedar Breaks and Brian Head. | |
| Snowmobile - Play with snow and machine at the Cedar Mountain/East Fork Snowmobile Complex. | |
| Southern Utah University - This first class small school hosts cultural, artistic, educational and sporting events open to the public. | |
| Cedar City Historic Downtown Shopping District - Located from 200 North to Center Street, Cedar City's unique "Mom & Pop" establishments offer those special gift or perfect additions to your home decor. You'll find quaint shops, art galleries, local restaurants, three coffee houses, a very unique music store, several live music venues, an old time soda fountain, antique stores, and regional arts & crafts shops. Part of the Historic Downtown is the Cedar City Heritage Theatre, which hosts a variety of theatrical and musical events throughout the year. The Heritage Theater is the permanent home for The Festival Royale (April), the Utah Neil Simon Festival (July & August), the Friday Night Concert Series (September), the American Children's Christmas Festival (December), and the Cedar City Music Arts (September-May). See their website for a detailed schedule: www.heritagectr.org |
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Cedar City Cedar Breaks National Monument Kolob Canyons - Zion National Park |
Three Peaks Recreation Area Navajo Lake Area |
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Brian Head - Ski, Board, Bike |
Pinewoods Resort Hiking |
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Southern Utah University |
Read articles on travels and experiences in the Cedar City Destination.
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Utah Shakespearean Festival (June- October) Canyon Country Western Arts Festival (March) Utah Summer Games (June) American Children's Christmas Festival |
UROC World Championship Supercrawl (October) Oktoberfest (September) The Utah Neil Simon Festival (Mid July thru mid-August) Great American Stampede (September 10 & 11) |
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Cold Creek Café at Crystal Inn pairs fresh local and regional ingredients with unique seasonal flavors from around the world. The outstanding cuisine, professional service, eclectic design and colorful atmosphere will impress you. 435-586-8888.
Mountain View Bakery & Deli - Home of the "BrianBerry Pie". This restaurant provides great pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, and pies. Take & bake menu. Located near Brian Head Resort at 508 N Hwy 143. 435-677-2411
Milt's Stage Stop* - Features a beautiful canyon setting serving steaks, prime rib and seafood. Open every day for dinner - five miles east of Cedar City on state Route 14. 435-586-9344
Rusty's Ranch House* - Beautiful canyon setting featuring ribs, chicken, seafood. Open every day but Sunday, dinner only - 2 miles east of Cedar City on state Route 14. 435-586-3839
Sullivan's Café* - Home-style favorites, large portions, freshly made bread. Open every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner - in Cedar City. 435-586-6761
Major national restaurant and fast food chains available throughout the area.
*Can accommodate coach tours.
| F° averages | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| High/Low | 43/18 | 46/21 | 52/27 | 61/34 | 72/42 | 82/48 | 90/57 | 88/55 | 81/46 | 68/36 | 54/30 | 45/23 |
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For more information, please contact the Cedar City & Brian Head Tourism and Convention Bureau at 435-586-5124 or 800-354-4849.
Destination Zion National Park: From Cedar City, proceed south on I-15 to state Route 17, then east on state Route 17 to state Route 9. Continue east on state Route 9 to Zion National Park, Springdale, Utah. Distance: 60 miles - 1 ¼ hour drive time.
Destination Bryce Canyon National Park: From Cedar City, proceed east on state Route 14 to U.S. 89. Continue north on U.S. 89 to state Route 12. Proceed east on state Route 12 to state Route 63, continue south on state Route 63 to Bryce, Utah. Distance: 75 miles - 1 ¾ hour drive time.
Destination St. George: From Cedar City, proceed south on I-15 to St. George, Utah. Distance: 53 miles - 45 minute drive time.





