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Parowan Gap Petroglyphs
The guide was updated:Step into a world of ancient artistry at the Parowan Gap, where Native American petroglyphs adorn the smooth faces of large boulders. Witness a thousand-year-old collection of petroglyphs, showcasing geometric patterns, images of lizards, snakes, mountain sheep, bear claws, and human figures, all etched into the sun-drenched canyon walls. Arriving early or coming later in the day offers the best viewing conditions.
                
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- Address: Iron County, UT
- Website: www.utah.com/destinations/natural-areas/parowan-gap
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                            While Brian Head peak hovers over the eponymous resort, its tippy top is reserved for experts only. There ate two major skiing areas in the resort: Giant Steps mountain and Navajo mountain, connected by a ski bridge. Navajo has gentler terrain and is more suitable for beginners and families with children. Jointly, the two offer 71 runs and 8 chair lifts.
                            
                            
                       
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        Night Skiing
                            Experience the thrill of night riding at Brian Head Resort. Open every Friday and Saturday from 4pm to 9pm on the Blackfoot Lift, night riding offers a more affordable and less crowded way to experience the slopes, whether you're trying a new sport or seeking fresh powder. Carve through the soft, glistening snow under the starry sky and enjoy a unique perspective of the mountain. During the holiday season, night riding is available 7 days a week.
                            
                            
                       
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        Lift Rides
                            Brian Head Resort offers a fantastic summer experience from June through September, trading powder for lush greenery. Take a scenic chairlift ride to the top of the mountain and enjoy 360-degree views of the surrounding red rock formations and the vast Dixie National Forest. Explore hiking trails, discover hidden meadows, and breathe in the fresh mountain air.
                            
                            
                       
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        Mountain Biking
                            Brian Head Resort offers over 200 miles of mountain biking trails, utilizing old cattle trails that wind through the scenic landscape. The trails range in difficulty from beginner-friendly paths to challenging expert routes, all clearly marked for riders of all levels. From June through September, the resort transforms into a mountain biking paradise with 19 lift-serviced trails starting at 11,000 feet. Enjoy the thrill of downhill riding and experience the beauty of Brian Head from a new perspective.
                            
                            
                       
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        Cedar Breaks National Monument
                            Cedar Breaks National Monument is a national park located less than half an hour from Brian Head. It features meadows full of wildflowers, forests, and a geologic amphitheater. There is no lack of activities, as people enjoy the opportunities for trailblazing, hiking, photography, bird watching, wildflower spotting, stargazing, and more.
                            
                            
                       
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        Hiking
                            Brian Head's challenging hiking trail is perfect for experienced hikers seeking a thrilling outdoor experience. The trail winds through rugged mountains and forests, offering stunning views. With steep climbs, narrow ridges, and rocky terrain, this trail provides an adrenaline-fueled adventure for those seeking to test their limits.
                            
                            
                       
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        Frontier Homestead State Park Museum
                            Frontier Homestead State Park Museum is a historic site that provides insight into the lives of the Paiute Native Americans, as well as what life and work was like for early European settlers of the southwest Utah region.Visitors are given the unique chance of reliving Cedar City's early history. This includes hands-on activities and interpretive programs.
                            
                            
                       
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        Fishing
                            Experience the serenity of fishing in Brian Head, where pristine waters and abundant trout create an angler's paradise. Enjoy year-round fishing opportunities, with spring and fall offering the most rewarding catches. Cast your line into the crystal-clear waters and try your luck at catching Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout. Prepare for your fishing adventure at Brianhead Sports or Thunder Mountain Motorsports, where you can find all the necessary gear and expert advice.
                            
                            
                       
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        Cedar Ridge Golf Course
                            Cedar Ridge Golf Course, an 18-hole, par 73 course set against the scenic red hills east of Cedar City, offers a challenging and rewarding experience for golfers of all skill levels. With five par 5s, birdie and eagle opportunities abound. Choose from three sets of tees to match your playing ability, and take advantage of club rentals for added convenience. Enjoy the stunning scenery and test your skills on this well-maintained course.
                            
                            
                       
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        Park Discovery
                            Park Discovery, designed with input from local children, offers a variety of play areas and educational exhibits for all ages. Explore the interactive science-themed playground, or enjoy the open fields and pavilion. Kids will love the dinosaur sand pit, while the amphitheater provides a space for performances and events.
                            
                            
                       
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        Veterans Memorial Park
                            Veterans Memorial Park in Cedar City serves as a testament to American veterans. Memorials are erect for those who served in both World Wars, as well as conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Korea. Benches are there for your relaxation.
                            
                            
                       
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        Parowan Gap Petroglyphs
                            Step into a world of ancient artistry at the Parowan Gap, where Native American petroglyphs adorn the smooth faces of large boulders. Witness a thousand-year-old collection of petroglyphs, showcasing geometric patterns, images of lizards, snakes, mountain sheep, bear claws, and human figures, all etched into the sun-drenched canyon walls. Arriving early or coming later in the day offers the best viewing conditions.
                            
                            
                       
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        Scenic Drives
                            National Scenic Byway 143 is known as Utah's Patchwork Parkway because early pioneers used quilts to survive while crossing the plateau during the cold, snowy winters. It traverses from Parowan to Brian Head, and then northeast from Brian Head to Panguitch. Drive or even bike along stunning wildflowers and passing streams.
                            
                            
                       
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        Utah Shakespeare Festival
                            The Utah Shakespeare Festival, one of the largest Shakespearean theater exhibitions in the nation, runs from late June through mid-October on the campus of Southern Utah University. Performances take place on three stages, including the Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre, an outdoor replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. This renowned festival, winner of the 2000 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre, has featured acclaimed actors like Ty Burrell. Experience the magic of Shakespeare's works in a unique and captivating setting.
                            
                            
                       
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