- TripBuzz found 52 things to do with kids in or near Washington, Utah, including 42 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like St. George, Hurricane, Ivins and Springdale.
- From Staheli Family Corn Maze to ATV & Jeep Adventure Tours, the Washington area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: Off Road & ATV, Golf, Hiking Trails and Maze.
- Located 10 minutes from St. George, Washington, UT was settled by Mormons, who continue to play a large role in the culture f the area. Annual events include a number of charity races, a Veteran's Day celebration, and Cotton Days, which is a festival with many craft vendors, a car show, food trucks, and cook-off challenges.
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Outdoor adventure tours are offered of the souther Utah and Zion National Park regions through Red Desert Adventure. Guided tours are offered to visitors for rock climbing, canyon exploration, hiking, and biking.
23.2 Miles
Rock Odysseys Guiding Co. takes individuals and groups on half day and full day trips that involve rock climbing, canyoning, or a combination. The guides also provides transportation, all necessary gear and training.
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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.
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1458 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT 84767
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Zion Rock & Mountain Guides offer a wide range of guide services through the southern Utah area. Most of their services cover rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking, but they also offer Jeep tours and canyon exploration tours.
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1458 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT 84767
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From mountain biking to road cycling, Bike Zion Private Day Tours offers visitors guided trips through Zion National Park. During the rides, visitors can take in scenic views of canyons, rock structures, and native plants.
28.3 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.
28.4 Miles
The slot canyons and red sandstone rocks of southern Utah can be explored through the Zion Mountain School. The company offers guided tours but focuses on teaching rock climbing to all ages.
28.4 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.
28.5 Miles
Adventure-based activities are available for multiple age groups and skill levels through the Zion Adventure Company. Popular excursions include river tubing, rock climbing, canyon tours, biking, and guided Jeep tours.
28.5 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.