Grab your family, lawn chairs, and blankets, and join the City of St. George in kicking off the month-long celebration of National Park and Recreation Month. For the past 40 years, cities across the U.S. have observed this annual tradition, honoring the people and programs that make communities healthier, happier, and more connected.

Here in St. George, the celebration is packed with free events for all ages, highlighting the vital role of parks and recreation in creating vibrant public spaces and fostering community.

“Join us as we spotlight the people, programs and places that make St. George a stronger, more beautiful community,” said Shane Moore, Director of Parks and Community Services. “This year’s theme, ‘Build Together, Play Together,’ reminds us of the many, many contributions of the City of St. George’s outstanding Parks and Community Services Department.”

Park & Recreation Month Events

In chronological order, here’s what’s happening:

July 11: Movie in the Park screening of National Treasure at 9 PM in Historic Town Square.
July 14: Concert in the Park with Eric Dodge at 7:30 PM in Vernon Worthen Park — plus free ice cream sandwiches!
July 16: Community Park Clean-Up at 7 AM across Royal Oaks, Bloomington, Fossil Falls, and Tonaquint Parks.
July 17: Christensen Park Grand Reopening at 9 AM with a new playground and free donuts (while supplies last).
July 25: Movie in the Park showing of Out of My Mind at 9 AM in Town Square.

To stay updated on all the July happenings, follow the City of St. George on Facebook and Instagram. You’re also encouraged to join the movement by posting your park adventures using hashtags: #BuildTogether, #PlayTogether, and #ParkandRecMonth2025.

About the City of St. George

St. George is the largest city in Washington County and the fifth-largest in Utah, home to more than 100,000 residents. With world-class healthcare, access to university education, and unparalleled natural beauty—including Snow Canyon State Park, Quail Creek, Sand Hollow, and nearby Zion National Park—St. George invites everyone to live, work, play, and experience the “Brighter Side” of Utah.

Learn more at sgcityutah.gov.

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