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Living in Utah

Why Move to St. George

Where Active Living Meets Unmatched Beauty

Nestled in the heart of southern Utah’s red rock country, St. George offers so much natural beauty, year-round sunshine, and a welcoming community spirit. The greater St George area offers lots of great outdoor living opportunities.  There are 79 hiking trails and10 public golf courses with additional private courses also available.  You are a half hour’s drive to Zion National Park, 2 hours from big city shows and shopping in Las Vegas and an hour and a half to Brian Head for skiing, snowboarding and sledding.  St. George combines small-town charm with modern amenities, offering excellent schools, thriving local businesses, and a vibrant arts and dining scene.

What truly sets St. George apart is its quality of life. The city’s clean air, safe neighborhoods, and strong sense of community make it a perfect place to raise a family, retire, or enjoy an active lifestyle. From its warm climate and stunning sunsets to its growing opportunities for work and recreation, St. George isn’t just a place to live—it’s a place to thrive.

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Events That Bring the City to Life

This is a city that celebrates living well — and often. Each year, St. George hosts the world-famous Huntsman World Senior Games, welcoming athletes from around the globe to compete in over 30 sports. In addition, the Senior Olympics and local marathons — including qualifiers for the Boston Marathon — make this a true mecca for fitness enthusiasts and lifelong adventurers alike.

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A Haven for Active Living

St. George is renowned for its active senior community, with neighborhoods like SunRiver offering resort-style amenities, golf courses, and endless opportunities for social connection. From rock polishing and dancing to pickleball tournaments and community center gatherings, residents enjoy a lifestyle that keeps them engaged, healthy, and inspired.

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Nature at Your Doorstep

With Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Snow Canyon State Park just a short drive away, outdoor lovers can hike, bike, climb, and ski to their heart’s content. Winter brings access to nearby Brian Head Resort, offering some of Utah’s best skiing without the crowds — the perfect complement to the year-round sunshine and mild winters of St. George.

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Arts, Culture & Entertainment

Experience world-class entertainment at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre, where Broadway-caliber performances light up the desert night. Fun fact — Tuacahn even has the exclusive rights from Disney to perform productions like The Little Mermaid in this breathtaking outdoor venue. From local art galleries to live music and seasonal festivals, St. George’s cultural scene is thriving.

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A Smart Move — and a Sound Investment

St. George isn’t just a wonderful place to live — it’s also a growing market for vacation rentals and second homes. The city’s natural beauty, vibrant events, and desirable lifestyle continue to attract visitors and new residents alike, making it a strong choice for those looking to invest in a thriving, year-round community.

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Why We Live Here

For those who call St. George home, it’s not just the scenery or the sunshine — it’s the sense of belonging. The pace of life feels just right, opportunities for connection are endless, and every day brings something new to enjoy. Simply put, St. George isn’t just a place to live — it’s a place to love.

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