Springdale

Founded by Mormon Pioneers in the 1850s, today Springdale, Utah has become primarily a tourist center and a great place to call home while visiting Zion National Park and other area attractions.

Its location at the south end of Zion National Park and its close proximity to numerous parks, monuments and recreation areas of the western Colorado Plateau makes it an ideal location from which to base your exploration of southern Utah and northern Arizona. The town offers numerous accommodations and shops for visitors.

When you first arrive at Springdale, Utah, you will realize that this is not the type of place where you can only spend one night. This charming, friendly community is nestled among the most spectacular nature scenery in southern Utah close to national parks, monuments and other natural treasures. From this one spot, you will find enough to see and do to fill even more than one vacation.

At Springdale, you can stay in wonderful lodging accommodations, eat at diverse and appetizing restaurants, shop at a variety of stores and visit unsurpassed, awe inspiring scenic wonders. Surrounded by geological history, the area is also rich in ghost towns, canyons, coves, cactus gardens, streams, golf courses, mineral pools, tennis courts, swimming holes, pioneer buildings, horseback riding, cycling, hiking, and photo opportunities. You will soon realize that this is a place where you are going to want to stay awhile.

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