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Experience the Great Outdoors in Utah

Fans of outdoor recreation are always looking for new thrilling and impressive places to travel. Utah was ranked as one of the top 25 places to travel in the world by National Geographic, so we recommend all of the adventure seekers visit Utah on their next trip. Utah is full of beautiful destinations that are unlike anywhere else in the world, which include five national parks and eight national monuments. With mountainous escapes, towering red rocks, forests of green, and more, exploring the Beehive state will be an unforgettable experience. 

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Bringing in over 5 million visitors annually, Zion National Park is the most popular place to visit in Utah. It reached the second most visited…

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Fun Activities for Teens in St. George

Sometimes teenagers can get bored and it can be a task to find something worth going out into town for. Luckily, there are so many places to have a great time in St. George, Utah. A few of the local favorites for individuals, families, and teenagers are roller rinks, bowling, trampoline parks, and more. A night out on the town with friends always feels like a party when you’re a teenager, especially if you have a cool place to go. 


St George offers two of the best family fun centers, Fiesta Fun and Laser Mania, both of which will be calling your name if you’re a teenager looking for a good time. 


Fiesta Fun, recently updated and renovated a few years ago, has all kinds of entertaining attractions to…

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The National Parks surrounding Utah are providing a boost to the economy, according to a report by the National Parks Service. Specifically, Southern Utah received $433 million in economic benefits due to national park visitors in 2014.

Visitors come to the area and they need transportation, fuel, food and places to stay. The prime real estate in St. George means residents reap a lot of the rewards of visitor spending.

The study reports that most of the spending went towards lodging, followed by food and then gas and oil. Since Washington County is usually the last stop for many people traveling to these national parks, most of that money is going into the St. George economy. For every $1 spent on National Parks, there is a $10 return on…

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