While the campground was full while we were there, the sites are spaced apart so nicely that we hardly knew anybody else was around. We spent two nights at the Snow Canyon campground, which has 27 sites (15 with hookups and 12 tent camping), hot water showers, and flush bathrooms. With over 38 miles of hiking, a three-mile paved bike path, 15 miles of equestrian trails, and over 180 climbing routes, there are plenty of ways to experience this magnificent desert park.
This spectacular 7,400-acre park is tucked away amidst towering red and white sandstone cliffs, ancient lava fields, and vermillion sand dunes. In fact, it has been said that if Zion wasn’t so close, Snow Canyon would have easily been a designated a National Park. George, Snow Canyon State Park has been likened to a “mini-Zion,” and for good reason! This park was absolutely stunning. Jump to: Snow Canyon State Park | Petroglyph Hike | Diamond Cinder Cone | The Vortex | Sand Hollow State Park | Red Cliffs Desert Reserve | Yant Flat | Maps And Resources George Tourism Board to uncover some of the best “off the beaten path” outdoor destinations in southern Utah.įrom red rock formations to vermillion sand dunes to warm water swimming holes, we spent a week seeking out some of the lesser-known outdoor attractions here.