Located in the southwest corner of Utah, the Greater Zion Area offers visitors a taste of adventure, 2,400 square miles of captivating scenery, and even a glimpse of movie magic, thanks to a few new Kevin Costner films.
From theater and arts to fields of lavender, wineries, hiking, and rock climbing, Greater Zion is a unique destination you may not have heard of that balances luxury with natural beauty and rugged landscapes.
Utah’s Greater Zion Area houses one of the most visited parks in America — Zion National Park — and that popularity is primarily thanks to its varied terrains and biodiversity.
“We recently visited Zion National Park for the first time and especially enjoyed exploring with our kids. The views are spectacular! You get panoramic views of the classic cliffs and sandstone towers Zion is famous for.”
Backpackers and hikers can clamber over multi-colored rock formations, weave through canyons, and explore beautiful swimming spots — like Toquerville Falls.
Golfers of all skill levels can swing at unique courses nestled into red-rock canyons in St. George. Rocky cliffs frame these luxurious emerald greens and fairways, delivering a visually striking golfing experience.
Aside from a breathtaking and aromatic experience, visitors can explore how the family crafts various lavender products through workshops and educational opportunities.