- The list below includes 43 free or cheap things to do in or near St. George, Utah, including 36 different types of inexpensive activities like Family Fun Center, Bowling, Parks and Historic Sites.
- From Pioneer Park to Kayenta, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in St. George and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hurricane, Washington, Ivins and Virgin.
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Located in Dixie National Forest, Cascade Falls is a mile long trailhead that leads to a limestone rock formation with a waterfall. The trail offers panoramic views of the surrounding canyons and Navajo Lake.
48.8 Miles
Virgin River Rim Trail is a 32.5 mile mountain biking trail described as being long and difficult. The trail is seasonal and closes during snowfall. For an easier ride, the trail is enterable from a lower point.
48.9 Miles
Family owned and operated, Cedar Skate and Fun Center created unique handcrafted longboards out of several types of hard woods. There is also an on-site skate course where the skateboards can be tested and enjoyed.
48.9 Miles
An independently owned movie theater multiplex, the Historic Cedar Theatre shows primarily first run Hollywood movies. The theater was originally built in 1914, and was restored and reopened in 2012.
49.1 Miles
Home to open and league bowling, Cedar Bowling Center also provides a bar and grill with food, drinks and adult beverages. The center offers cosmic bowling, a private party room, televisions, air hockey tables and arcade game machines.
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585 North Main, Cedar City, UT 84720
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Walking through the collection of horse drawn wagons at Frontier Homestead State Park Museum will have visitors thinking their in another age. Native American camps, sawmills, and interactive activities throughout the year make this museum a hub of events.
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585 N Main Street, Cedar City, UT 84720
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The Iron Mission State Historical Monument is a museum that showcases artifacts, relics, and memorabilia that pertain to the area's early history. Among the exhibits is an old-time mail wagon that visitors can sit inside.
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The Dixie National Forest is composed of two million acres and stretches across 170 miles through southern Utah. Hiking, biking, birdwatching, and camping are the most common activities within the public areas of the forest.