St. George Lodging
If you need information on St. George lodging options, turn to SGLTA first
If you are planning a getaway to scenic southern Utah, let the St. George Lodging and Tourism Association (SGLTA) help you plan your itinerary. We provide valuable information on the area’s scenic attractions, shopping centers, entertainment venues and hotels that will help you plan your itinerary. St. George is becoming a popular destination for its pleasant fall, winter and spring weather, first-rate golf courses, outlet shopping, and, of course, its close proximity to incredible scenery.
Red rock bluffs and black lava rock ridges surround the city, providing a preview of what you can see in the area, including the red and white sandstone formations of Snow Canyon State Park, the narrow canyon of Red Cliffs Recreation Area, and the enormous stone towers of Zion National Park, the most popular tourist destination in southern Utah. If you enjoy water recreation, the area features several reservoirs, including those at Sand Hollow State Park, Quail Creek State Park and Gunlock State Park. Natural history museums, ghost towns and pioneer historic sites are also popular attractions for vacationers lodging in St. George.
St. George lodging options range from luxurious vacation rentals to standard motel rooms and seemingly everything in between. Most St. George hotels and motels feature free continental breakfasts, cable TV in every room, and swimming pools and hot tubs. Some offer special money-saving packages that include rounds of golf at selected area courses, treatments at local spas and tickets to Broadway musicals at one of Utah’s most unique theatrical venues, Tuacahn Outdoor Amphitheater, which sits among a backdrop of red rock cliffs.

