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St George Thrives Insider Staff
Jul 4, 2026
Trivia Question❓In St. George, Utah, there is a unique attraction known as the "Dixie Sugarloaf". What is the Dixie Sugarloaf and how did it get its name? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
St. George, Utah, is gearing up for its biggest Independence Day yet, blending new thrills with beloved traditions.
The day kicks off bright and early at 6:30 AM with the spirited Uncle Sam 4K race, welcoming locals in their most patriotic gear through downtown’s historic streets.
At 8:30 AM, an energetic parade takes over, debuting a fresh route lined with creative floats and high school bands, inviting all ages to celebrate together.
As evening arrives, Greater Zion Stadium will host the can’t-miss 99.9 KONY Country 4th of July Celebration, where gates open at 6:30 PM and country star Russell Dickerson headlines at 8:00 PM, promising a memorable show.
At 10:00 PM, the skies above St. George will dazzle with Southern Utah’s largest fireworks display ever, made extra special by a first-time patriotic flyover to honor America’s heroes.
Locals and visitors alike are urged to arrive early and soak in the city’s most spectacular Fourth of July celebration yet. Read More... |
Start your morning with a fresh-made favorite at Daylight Donuts — a local favorite serving up warm, delicious donuts daily in St. George.
Known for their soft, fluffy texture and classic homemade taste, Daylight Donuts has become a go-to stop for families, early risers, and anyone craving a sweet treat done right all day.
From glazed classics and chocolate-frosted favorites to filled donuts and specialty creations, there’s something for everyone behind the counter.
Open Monday through Friday from 6am–10pm and Saturdays from 6am–3pm. Visit today or online and see why your day is brighter with Daylight Donuts!
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💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The Dixie Sugarloaf is a large sandstone formation that resembles a sugarloaf. It got its name from early Mormon settlers who likened the shape of the rock to the conical shape of sugarloaf used to transport sugar. |