When you think of parks, stretches of green grass, playground swings, and shady trees probably come to mind. Pioneer Park in St. George has none of those things, but it’s one of the best parks in the entire state! Pack a picnic lunch, lace up your hiking shoes, and get ready for a day of exploring.

Pioneer Park covers 52 acres in St. George, and it’s an outdoor-lover’s delight that will change how you think about city parks.

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Instead of lush grass and playground equipment, you’ll find hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and plenty of cool spots to explore.

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Keep an eye out for some of the residents of the park, which include lizards, snakes, birds, and small rodents.

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You’ll find tons of red rock to climb on and explore. There are rock climbing routes for serious climbers, and spots where you can just scramble up for a better view of the city below.

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The famous “Sugarloaf” towers over the city and is an excellent place to view the sunset.

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The views from the top are amazing! From here, you can see the downtown area, White Dome, and Zion National Park. You can even see Arizona from this perch!

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You’ll want to check out Boy Scout Cave, which has been here for generations. Go right on inside and explore!

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“The Crack” is a narrow slot canyon that you can try to squeeze through, then you’ll make your way up top to cross this little bridge that spans the gap.

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There’s even a small natural arch at Pioneer Park. Pups are welcome to explore with you, too.

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When it’s time to relax with a meal or snack, the park offers several covered picnic tables that provide a bit of shade.

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A large picnic area with shade is available for bigger groups.

mlaurie24/Tripadvisor Whether you’re exploring by yourself, hiking with your family, or hosting a large gathering of family and friends, the amenities at Pioneer Park have got you covered. The park also has restrooms.

Make sure to bring plenty of water for everyone in your group, as well as sunscreen and clothing to protect you from the sun’s rays. Wear some sturdy shoes for hiking and climbing the red rock.

Keith Tate/Alltrails Pioneer Park is free to visit and is open seven days a week, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

To learn more about Pioneer Park or make a reservation for a pavilion, visit the St. George City website. While you’re exploring St. George, you’ll definitely want to pay a visit to Red Hills Desert Garden.

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Whether you’re exploring by yourself, hiking with your family, or hosting a large gathering of family and friends, the amenities at Pioneer Park have got you covered. The park also has restrooms.

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Pioneer Park is free to visit and is open seven days a week, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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Address: Pioneer Park, 375 Red Hills Pkwy, St. George, UT 84770, USA