- The list below includes 14 free or cheap things to do in or near Brian Head, Utah, including 31 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Hiking Trails, Art Gallery and History Museums.
- From Cedar Breaks National Monument to Dixie National Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brian Head and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Cedar City, Panguitch and Parowan.
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Presenting the work of local artists, DeZion Gallery is a collection of meaningful hand-made pieces. Items include ceramics, South-western art, leather, sculptures, photography, unique décor, gourds, jewelry, and much more.
35.3 Miles
With minimal elevation. The Grotto trail is an easy and enjoyable quick hike that connects the Zion Lodge to the Grotto picnic area. The trail contains beautiful emerald pools, views of the canyon, and spectacular wildlife.
35.3 Miles
At Zion Photography Tours, professional landscape photographers lead excursions into the Zion National Park in search of unforgettable photographs. The tours include photography instruction, and run on a daily basis.
35.6 Miles
For a relaxing and picturesque stroll, follow the paved Pa'rus Trail, named for a Pauite word meaning 'bubbling water.' Bicycle, pet and wheelchair friendly, it follows and crosses over the scenic Virgin River.
35.7 Miles
David J West Gallery features a wide range of quality photographs of the national park and other collaborative works by the photographer, David J West who is, at times, available to offer a personal tour of his gallery.
35.7 Miles
Sorella Gallery in Springdale, UT has a myriad of unique items from paintings to jewelry. Each piece is one of a kind and priced reasonably, or visitors can just enjoy looking at the handmade pieces.
35.7 Miles
The Fatali Gallery features the works of renowned photographer Fatali, who specializes in landscape and nature photography with particularly innovative and compelling use of light. Most of Fatali's photographs are of the desert southwest.
36.1 Miles
Observation Point is a lookout located inside Zion National Park. 5-hour hikes are standard to get to the top of the point, with views of Zion Canyon and local Navajo sandstone along the way.
37.5 Miles
The Natural Bridge is a red rock arch that was formed by the erosion of a body of water. This site is the most prominent of the natural arches located throughout the Bryce Canyon.
37.5 Miles
Canyon Trail Rides offers guided tours of Bryce Canyon on horseback. Year round, Canyon Trail Rides wranglers lead 2-hour and 4-hour horse and mule rides into Bryce Amphitheater along a dedicated horse trail and the Peek-a-boo Loop Trail.