What to See and Do
Hiking and Biking
Southview Trailhead
In spring, summer, and fall, the multi-use Southview Trailhead is popular among mountain bikers, hikers, trail runners, birding enthusiasts, and wildlife photographers. In wintertime, snowshoeing is a popular activity. The trailhead leads into the expansive Iron Hills Trail System.
Length: 30+ miles
Intensity: Easy to difficult
Coal Creek Trail
Bring your bikes or rollerblades to the Coal Creek Trail for a fun day of recreation. This trail is also wheelchair accessible and open to hikers. Along this paved trail, you’ll find benches for resting and enjoying the area’s scenic views.
Length: 3.4 miles
Intensity: Easy
Fishing and Boating
Panguitch Lake, a popular boating and fishing destination, is just over 40 miles away. The lake is home to a healthy population of rainbow trout. Many other popular fishing spots are also nearby, including Kolob Reservoir, Duck Creek Pond, Mammoth Creek, and Navajo Lake.
Climbing
This area of Southern Utah is home to a number of excellent climbing destinations. Some of the most popular include West Cedar Crags, Overlook at Brian Head, and Graveside Wall. The nearby St. George area offers Turtle Wall, Hurricave, Sand Stoner Reverse, and many other popular climbing routes ranging from easy to difficult.
Wildlife Viewing
Look for whitetail deer, bald eagles, golden eagles, peregrine falcons, red-tail hawks, great horned owls, blackbirds, chipmunks, and cottontail rabbits along the Southview Trail. Head to the nearby Cedar Breaks National Monument to view wildlife species such as elk, coyotes, red foxes, brown foxes, bobcats, mountain lions, and cliff chipmunks.
Picnicking
Nearby Park Discovery offers one of the best picnic spots in Cedar City. There, you’ll find a covered picnic shelter, barbecue facilities, uncovered picnic tables, and a massive, one-of-a-kind playground that any kids in your group are sure to enjoy.
Skiing and Snowmobiling
Brian Head, Utah is situated about 34 miles from the Southview Trailhead. Brian Head, which is known for being one of the snowiest inhabited environments on Earth, is a fantastic spot for winter sports, including skiing and snowmobiling. Your group can drive up the mountain to Thunder Mountain Motorsports to take a snowmobiling tour through Dixie National Forest or around Cedar Breaks National Monument.