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"Daring Traditions, Wooden Wonders, and Extreme Skate Parks: The Latest from Southern Utah!"

"Daring Traditions, Wooden Wonders, and Extreme Skate Parks: The Latest from Southern Utah!"
Experience St. George's traditions, wooden wonders, and new wine releases in this thrilling newsletter update!

St George Thrives Insider Staff

Apr 25, 2026

Trivia Question❓

St. George, Utah is home to several unique attractions, including the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum. How many lifelike animal displays can visitors see at the museum?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

St. George, Utah continues to celebrate its deep roots and vibrant growth through cherished traditions and fresh momentum.

 

The annual whitewashing of the iconic ‘D’ on Black Hill marks its 111th year, uniting Utah Tech University students, alumni, and locals in a century-old ritual that embodies pioneer spirit and community pride.

 

The city’s population has surged by 2.5% as remote workers and entrepreneurs flock to its welcoming climate and affordable housing.

 

Real estate values are rising, with builders offering incentives and new developments expanding St. George’s appeal.

 

The arts thrive in the area, highlighted by the 5th Annual Plein Air Festival, which drew artists from more than 15 states to paint local landscapes in public settings.

 

With major projects like Grapevine Crossing on the horizon, St. George balances growth with the traditions that bind its community together for generations.


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Quote Of The Day

"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds." - Edward Abbey

Joke Of The Day

Why did the tomato turn red in St. George, Utah?

Because it saw the salad dressing!

Award-winning Utah artist Brooke Skousen is transforming reclaimed hardwood into striking landscape art, inspired by the stunning scenery of Southern Utah.

 

Her intricate, puzzle-like creations capture the region’s iconic red rocks and vast desert vistas with impressive detail.

 

Skousen’s commitment to sustainability shines through each piece, giving discarded wood new purpose while honoring Utah’s natural beauty.

 

Each landscape is handcrafted, with every wooden element carefully shaped and arranged to create vivid depth and texture.

 

Locals and visitors in Washington County have flocked to see Skousen’s work, especially at Juniper Sky Gallery in Kayenta, where her wood landscapes are on display year-round.

 

She also shares her creative process at regional art festivals, inviting audiences to experience the story of Utah’s landscapes through sustainable art.

 

Skousen’s creations offer a unique way to celebrate local heritage — transforming nature’s beauty into art that lasts.


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Interesting Facts
  • The city of St. George is known for its unique red rock landscapes and is often referred to as "Utah's Dixie" due to its mild climate and agricultural history.

 

  • The historic downtown area of St. George features many well-preserved pioneer-era buildings, including the St. George Tabernacle, which was built in 1876 and is now a popular tourist attraction.

When it comes to authentic Mexican food in St. George, Los Tapatios is the real deal. This family-owned gem on Bluff Street brings the bold, traditional flavors of Jalisco, Mexico straight to your table — from sizzling carnitas and handcrafted enchiladas to signature margaritas that keep locals coming back.

 

Whether you're dining in with the family or grabbing takeout after a long day, Los Tapatios delivers a warm, vibrant experience that feels like home. Call 435-652-1693 today.

Tip of The Day

Check out the Red Cliffs Conservation Area for some stunning views and great hiking trails!

Leeds, Utah - Zion Vineyards, nestled in the scenic landscape just 12 miles north of St George, is entering its spring bottling season with an exciting lineup of new wine releases, including Syrah, Grenache, and the winery's signature Zioja blend.

 

Spring bottling marks a significant moment in the winemaking calendar, when months of careful fermentation and aging culminate in wines ready to share with enthusiasts across Southern Utah and beyond. This year's releases reflect the unique terroir of the Leeds area, where warm days and cool nights create ideal conditions for growing bold, flavorful grapes.

 

"Our spring releases showcase what makes Southern Utah wine country so special," said winery representatives. "The combination of our high desert climate and passionate craftsmanship creates wines that truly capture the spirit of this region."

 

The new Syrah offers rich, peppery notes characteristic of the varietal, while the Grenache brings bright fruit flavors perfect for spring and summer enjoyment. The Zioja, a proprietary blend that has become a Zion Vineyards signature, combines multiple varietals to create a uniquely balanced wine.

 

Zion Vineyards has become a destination for wine lovers seeking to explore Utah's emerging wine scene. The winery offers tastings, tours, and special events throughout the year, making it an accessible introduction to local wine culture for both residents and visitors.


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Secret Little Hack

Visit the Sand Hollow State Park for stunning red rock scenery and fun water activities like swimming, boating, and paddleboarding.

Washington Wheels Park has opened on the east side of Washington City, quickly becoming a favorite spot for local youth and families.

 

This modern recreation hub features ramps and courses designed for skateboards, scooters, and bikes, offering a safe and energetic space to practice skills outdoors.

 

City leaders and residents marked its grand opening, celebrating a park shaped by input from aspiring riders and families across Washington County.

 

Parents praise the park’s safety features, while kids are excited to have a top-tier destination in their own neighborhood.

 

Washington Wheels Park is more than a set of ramps—it's a focal point for community connection, creativity, and wellness.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
Visitors can see over 300 lifelike animal displays at the Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum in St. George, Utah.
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St George Thrives Insider is your trusted guide to life in Utah’s red rock country. From local news and community highlights to events, dining, outdoor adventures, and business spotlights, this newsletter celebrates the energy and growth of St. George. With a friendly, upbeat tone, it keeps you connected to what matters most — your city, your neighbors, your community.

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