Snow Canyon State Park Campground
Snow Canyon State Park features red Navajo sandstone, capped by an overlay of black lava rock. Photography, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping are popular activities. Early spring and fall use of the park are especially appealing due to southern Utah's moderate winter climate. Two recent volcanic cones are found near the head of the canyon. This strikingly colorful canyon is 11 miles northwest of St. George. There is little shade and summer temperatures can be extreme.Services
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Directions
Snow Canyon State Park
P.O. Box 140
Santa Clara UT 84765
From Interstate 15, take Exit 8 and travel west on St. George Boulevard until you come to Bluff Street. Turn right and stay in the right lane until you see the sign for Snow Canyon. Turn left on Snow Canyon Parkway and travel west for six miles. Turn right on Snow Canyon Road and go three miles to the park.
P.O. Box 140
Santa Clara UT 84765
From Interstate 15, take Exit 8 and travel west on St. George Boulevard until you come to Bluff Street. Turn right and stay in the right lane until you see the sign for Snow Canyon. Turn left on Snow Canyon Parkway and travel west for six miles. Turn right on Snow Canyon Road and go three miles to the park.
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