CEDAR CITY, UTAH!
 ...home of the extravagant Shakespearean Festival and the sensational multi-colored rock formations of Cedar Breaks National Monument. At an elevation of 5,800 feet, the climate is semi-arid with temperatures ranging from the high 80s to the low 20s.
Local amenities include fine dining and lodging, tennis, golf, swimming, mountain biking, and other numerous activities are available. Horses, rodeos and riding are big in southern Utah.
And don't forget one of Utah's great ski resorts, Brian Head Ski Resort where you can ski or snowboard in winter. In summer, take on one of the rugged bike trails; you can also pedal or hike leisurely along forest trails.
And just 18 miles south of Cedar City, the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park which offers a scenic drive and great hiking trails. Follow Hwy 14 as it heads through the lush forest on Cedar Mountain and past scenic Navajo Lake.
Then go North on 15 to see the Parowan Gap Petroglyphs which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places signifying its importance as a cultural treasure!
Because of its business friendly environment, Cedar City is home to several national industrial and manufacturing businesses. From major corporations to solitary enterprise, businesses large and small have found success in Cedar's economy.
Enjoy golfing along the red sandstone hills at the Cedar Ridge Golf Course, join the family of athletes that participate in the Utah Summer Games, or visit one of the many National Parks or other attractions in Scenic Southern Utah. For the outdoor enthusiast, whether it's rock climbing, mountain biking, or snowboarding, the opportunities are endless.
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