Tag: Recreation
More Adventure, More Culture, More Community, & More Celebrations: Your Independent’s...
As The Southern Utah Independent approaches its 29th anniversary in March 2025, the publication is unveiling a series of exciting updates to enhance
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Coral Pink Sand Dunes are a part of desert hiking my wife, Deb, and I generally avoid. Of course, we have explored major dunes such as Mesquite Flats Dunes
Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation to Unveil Every Kid Outdoors Adventure...
The Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation invites media to a kickoff event and community celebration for its new Every Kid Outdoors (EKO) Adventure Challenge
Goblin Valley State Park
Looking for that desert playground with goblins being the most prominent feature? We were and Goblin Valley State park in south central Utah fit the bill.
Sand Bench Trail, Zion National Park
This moderately strenuous hike, a mostly sandy trail, features splendid views of lower Zion Canyon and adjacent mountains.
Red Slopes Soccer building epic sports complex in Washington City
Red Slopes Soccer to start work on a world-class sports complex with 16 soccer fields & a full-sized indoor training facility in Washington City this summer
New Experiences to Try While Social Distancing
Whether you’re a solo adventurer or you have the family in tow, consider these fun-filled tips and ideas from the lifestyle experts at Intex Recreation Corp.
Safety Tips for Enjoying July 4th Holiday and the Summer
To enjoy a safe and enjoyable visit to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area during the July 4th Holiday weekend and the remainder of the summer season
2020 St. George Marathon, Mini-Marathon Approaching Capacity
What if COVID-19 claims the next St. George Marathon? In the event of cancellation, participants have two options to recoup their registration cost: defer their marathon registration for 2021 or receive a full refund.
Zion National Park – Memorial Day Weekend
Zion National Park: Memorial Day Weekend is a time to honor the sacrifice of those who have fallen serving our country. It marks the unofficial start of summer and is traditionally Zion National Park’s busiest weekend.