Fodor's Expert Review Red Cliffs Desert Reserve

St. George Nature Preserve/Wildlife Refuge
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Encompassing the convergence of the Mojave, Great Basin, and Colorado Plateau desert zones, this pristine 62,000-acre tract of red-rock wilderness begins several miles north of St. George and was established in 2009 to protect the habitat of the desert tortoise. However, countless other flora and fauna—including gila monsters and chuckwallas—thrive in this unique transition zone that can be accessed through miles of designated hiking, mountain-biking, and horseback-riding trails. The best way to start your adventure is by visiting the reserve's contemporary visitor center (open weekdays only) in downtown St. George, where you'll find live animals, interactive exhibits, and staff who can advise you on hikes and other ways to visit. You can pick up trail maps here or download detailed PDF maps from the reserve website. The trail sections closest to St. George include City Creek and Paradise Canyon. Although it adjoins the reserve and is part of the same ecosystem, popular Snow Canyon... READ MORE
Encompassing the convergence of the Mojave, Great Basin, and Colorado Plateau desert zones, this pristine 62,000-acre tract of red-rock wilderness begins several miles north of St. George and was established in 2009 to protect the habitat of the desert tortoise. However, countless other flora and fauna—including gila monsters and chuckwallas—thrive in this unique transition zone that can be accessed through miles of designated hiking, mountain-biking, and horseback-riding trails. The best way to start your adventure is by visiting the reserve's contemporary visitor center (open weekdays only) in downtown St. George, where you'll find live animals, interactive exhibits, and staff who can advise you on hikes and other ways to visit. You can pick up trail maps here or download detailed PDF maps from the reserve website. The trail sections closest to St. George include City Creek and Paradise Canyon. Although it adjoins the reserve and is part of the same ecosystem, popular Snow Canyon State Park is administered separately. READ LESS
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Quick Facts

10 N. 100 E
St. George, Utah  84770, USA

435-634–5759

www.redcliffsdesertreserve.com

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