
Adorable log cabin with two double beds, vintage kitchen
with full size stove/oven, sink, small
refrigerator, slate shower, large Flat screen 40" HDTV with
over 50 channels.
Wireless internet access available and
includes washer and dryer. The cabin is located just blocks from the heart of
Town Square. Walk to pond, trails, market, restaurants, shops, art
museum & art galleries, historic sites, Water Walk
and farmers market.
St. George
is the gateway to Southern Utah's most popular attractions. Enjoy our 11
year-round St. George golf
courses within 15 miles. Live outdoor theaters and outlet mall
nearby in Mesquite with Casinos and fine dinning. Outlet Shopping is located
just 120 miles to the South in Las Vegas. We are 40 miles from Zion National
Park, Bryce Canyon (130 miles), and
the Grand Canyon
is just 150 miles to the south. Zion National Park is one of the scenic wonders
of the natural world. It's famous for its deep canyons, sandstone cliffs, and
scenic vistas. The Park combines the gentle beauty of
lush forest land with the towering majesty of colorful mountain peaks and
Virgin River carving it’s way through native
sandstone to create the incredible scenery found in Zion Canyon. The river
itself now serves as a natural corridor for exploring the park. There are
several easy, self-guiding trails along the river, along with more challenging
hikes where the river and its tributaries cut through narrow canyons. For those
with strollers or in wheelchairs, the Riverside Walk is suitable for all ages.
More adventurous or strenuous hikes include Angels Landing
and The Narrows.
The Grand Canyon
National Park is an exceptionally deep, steep-walled canyon in
northwestern Arizona excavated by the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is 277
miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and more than 5000 feet deep. The entire
canyon is extremely beautiful, containing towering buttes, mesas, and valleys
within its main gorge. The north face of the Grand Canyon is located 150 miles
from St. George.
Southern Utah is the Mecca for the
outdoor enthusiast. Southern UT is known for great biking, camping and climbing
trails. See the breathtaking Zion National
Park, Bryce Canyon,
Grand Canyon,
and Snow Canyon. Enjoy
year-round golf with
eleven great courses within a 15-mile drive including 3 championship courses (Coral Canyon, Sunbrook,
and Green Spring).St. George
is not just a sports enthusiast destination but also embraces the arts at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre,
'Broadway in the Desert'.
When the Mormon pioneers arrived to
settle St. George in 1860, among the crops they planted were cotton, grapes and
even mulberry trees to raise silkworms. Those crops were not successful, but the
efforts - including construction of elaborate irrigation systems - became part
of this southwestern Utah city's heritage. That history is now commemorated in
a $7.5 million project along Main Street. Town Square and Water Walk project,
which are located just blocks away runs for six blocks and have three distinct
elements.
The Brooks' Nature Park includes the
spring-fed Cox Pond, an amphitheater, wildlife preserve, observation decks and
trails, including one connecting to the existing 65,000-acre Red Rock Nature
Preserve. "The pond has been in use for more than 100 years, " From there the water is piped to Main St. where it
bubbles out of a waterfall. On the way to Town Square you pass by
historic homes, Art Museum, Brigham Young Summer Home, Art Museum art
galleries, shops and restaurants and bronze sculptures of historic events. The
Town Square consists of a "splash pad", with erupting streams of
water.
Another interactive water feature will
teach children about irrigation and feature cotton plants and grape vines. In
addition, there is a parade ground and grassy festival area with amphitheater
seating next to the new Washington County Library. Although settlers came to
Washington County as early as 1852, St. George, Utah was settled in 1861.
Mormon leader Brigham Young sent a group of pioneers to
the far reaching corner of the Territory of Utah to grow cotton and wine grapes
and harvest silk for export to the Civil War-torn northern states. Today the
cotton fields are gone, the wineries are closed and the silk industry has given
way to modern, more prosperous businesses.
The kitchen includes a half sized
refrigerator and freezer, full size electric stove and oven. With spacious
counter tops including sink, cups, glasses, plates, and bowls. Almost
everything on would need to cook and dish up a meal for four or more.
The living room includes a beautiful a
full sized couch, love seat, coffee table with a 40” LCD flat screen HDTV
and 5.1 Dolby surround sound stereo receiver gives you an excellent
entertainment experience.