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St. George

Welcome to St. George

A Scenic Desert Oasis Blending Natural Beauty, Recreation, and Modern Living

St. George, Utah, is one of the fastest-growing and most desirable cities in the Southwest — a vibrant community where stunning red-rock landscapes meet upscale amenities, year-round sunshine, and a welcoming, active lifestyle. Known for its dramatic canyons, ancient lava flows, golf courses, and easy access to national parks, St. George blends outdoor adventure with refined living, making it an ideal destination for families, retirees, and recreation-minded residents alike.

With its warm climate, expanding cultural scene, top-rated master-planned communities, and strong sense of local pride, St. George offers a balanced lifestyle with the serenity of open desert views and the convenience of modern city living.

What to Love

  • Spectacular red-rock scenery, canyons, and panoramic desert vistas

  • Over 300 days of sunshine per year — ideal for golfing, hiking, and recreation

  • Close proximity to Snow Canyon State Park and Zion National Park

  • Thriving dining, shopping, arts, and entertainment districts

  • Family-friendly communities with excellent schools and parks

  • A wide range of master-planned neighborhoods and luxury developments

  • A peaceful, clean, safe city with a strong community spirit

Local Lifestyle in St. George

Life in St. George is energetic, outdoorsy, and community-focused. Residents enjoy early morning hikes, golf sessions on award-winning courses, and bike rides through scenic desert trails. Afternoons may involve swimming, shopping, or exploring local cafés and boutiques. Evenings often bring live music, art festivals, family events, or dining with views of the red-rock horizon.

The pace is relaxed yet active — ideal for those who value wellness, sunshine, and a tight-knit community atmosphere.

Outdoor Recreation & Desert Living Lifestyle

St. George is defined by its outdoor lifestyle. Its proximity to iconic parks and natural attractions makes it a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers.

Residents enjoy:

  • Hiking among sandstone cliffs in Snow Canyon

  • Mountain biking on world-famous desert trails

  • Paddleboarding and boating at Sand Hollow or Quail Creek Reservoir

  • Golfing at championship courses like Sand Hollow, Entrada, and Sunbrook

  • Rock climbing, trail running, and off-roading

  • Easy day trips to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon

Whether you prefer peaceful walks or rugged exploration, St. George offers outdoor access unmatched in the region.

Things to Do in St. George

St. George offers a rich mix of recreation, culture, family-friendly activities, and entertainment.

Parks & Nature

  • Snow Canyon State Park

  • Red Cliffs Desert Reserve

  • Pioneer Park & the Dixie Rock overlook

  • Sand Hollow and Quail Creek Reservoirs

Family & Community Attractions

  • St. George Children’s Museum

  • St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site

  • Thunder Junction All Abilities Park

  • Fiesta Fun amusement and entertainment center

Arts & Culture

  • Tuacahn Center for the Arts — outdoor Broadway-style theater set against towering cliffs

  • St. George Art Museum

  • Downtown galleries, murals, and monthly art strolls

Shopping & Dining

  • Historic Downtown St. George

  • Red Cliffs Mall and Zion Factory Stores

  • Local cafés, steakhouses, bakeries, upscale restaurants, and farm-to-table eateries

Events & Festivals

  • St. George Marathon

  • IRONMAN St. George

  • Art festivals, markets, concerts, and seasonal celebrations

Schools in St. George

St. George is served by the Washington County School District and offers both strong public schools and respected charter and private options.

Public Schools

  • Little Valley Elementary

  • Crimson View Elementary

  • Desert Hills Middle School

  • Dixie Middle School

  • Desert Hills High School

  • Snow Canyon High School

Charter & Private Options

  • George Washington Academy

  • Valor Preparatory Academy

  • Tuacahn High School for the Arts

Higher education is also accessible through Utah Tech University (formerly Dixie State University), located in the heart of St. George.

Walkability & Transportation

While primarily a car-friendly city, St. George features an increasing number of walkable districts, parks, and biking paths.

Key transportation highlights:

  • Quick access to I-15 for travel to Las Vegas (approx. 2 hours) and Salt Lake City

  • St. George Regional Airport offering direct flights to major western cities

  • Expansive trail and bike path networks throughout the city

  • Walkable downtown with shops, restaurants, and cultural venues

  • Convenient suburban layouts with parks, schools, and amenities close to residential neighborhoods

History & Culture

Founded in the 1860s, St. George has roots in pioneer settlement, agriculture, and craftsmanship. Historic buildings, preserved sites, and heritage tours highlight the city’s early development. Over time, St. George evolved into a modern destination known for outdoor recreation, golf, tourism, and cultural venues like Tuacahn.

The city values family, community events, art, music, and wellness. Its blend of heritage and innovation gives St. George a distinct character — where tradition meets modern desert living.

Homes in St. George

St. George offers a diverse residential landscape ranging from affordable suburban homes to high-end luxury estates.

Housing options include:

  • Master-planned communities like Little Valley, Desert Color, SunRiver, and Entrada

  • Contemporary desert homes with open layouts and panoramic views

  • Golf course properties with private courtyards and pools

  • Townhomes and condos ideal for second-home buyers or investors

  • Luxury estates in hillside or gated enclaves

  • New construction homes with modern amenities and energy-efficient design

Architectural styles reflect desert-modern, Pueblo-inspired, Mediterranean, and contemporary influences.

Housing Market Trends

Key market characteristics include:

  • Continued demand from out-of-state buyers seeking sunshine, outdoor access, and safe communities

  • Strong interest in new construction, especially in areas like Desert Color and Washington Fields

  • Competitive inventory for homes with views, pools, or proximity to parks

  • Stable long-term value driven by population growth and regional desirability

  • Rising construction of high-quality luxury homes in communities like Entrada, The Ledges, and Stone Cliff

St. George remains one of Utah’s most steady and desirable housing markets.

Popular Neighborhoods in St. George

  • Little Valley: Family-friendly, parks, schools, and newer homes

  • Desert Color: Master-planned community with lagoons, trails, and modern amenities

  • SunRiver: Premier 55+ active adult community with golf and resort-style amenities

  • Entrada at Snow Canyon: Luxury gated community with world-class golf and red-rock views

  • Stone Cliff: Gated hillside estates with panoramic city and desert vistas

  • The Ledges: Golf community near Snow Canyon with custom homes and scenic surroundings

  • Bloomington Country Club: Mature neighborhood with golf and large lots

Each neighborhood has its own identity, from high-end luxury to family-focused or active-adult living.

Buying or Selling in St. George

Purchasing or selling a home in St. George requires knowledge of community amenities, neighborhood nuances, HOA rules, and the competitive desert real estate market. Local agents can guide buyers through selecting areas that match their lifestyle — whether that means golf access, walkability, views, luxury features, or proximity to parks and schools.

Sellers benefit from strong demand, especially for well-maintained homes with outdoor living features and modern upgrades.

Whether you’re drawn to St. George for its climate, scenery, recreation, or family-friendly environment, the city offers exceptional opportunities to create a fulfilling life in one of Utah’s most captivating regions.

Overview for St. George, UT

99,184 people live in St. George, where the median age is 37.9 and the average individual income is $36,254. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Around St. George, UT

There's plenty to do around St. George, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Explore popular things to do in the area, including Grit and Grind Coffee, The Biscuit Bus, and Dutch Bros Coffee.

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Dining 4.35 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 1.71 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.22 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
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Active 2.92 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.61 miles 15 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for St. George, UT

St. George has 35,052 households, with an average household size of 2.79. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in St. George do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 99,184 people call St. George home. The population density is 1,264.14 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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2.79

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Schools in St. George, UT

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