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Cedar City
photo courtesy of: Iron County T&CB
Just a couple of hours north of Las Vegas lies an oasis called Cedar City. Home to Southern Utah University, and close to a number of scenic national parks, this charming and compact city offers visitors a great home base for exploring the area. Golf, skiing, biking and other outdoor recreational activities abound. In the summer, mountain bikers flock to the Brian Head Peak Activity Center, for challenging runs and spectacular scenery. Also called the "Festival City," Cedar City plays host to a number of prestigious film, theater and art festivals throughout the year (the summer Shakespearean Festival is one of the more well-known fetes), making anytime a great time to visit.
 
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General Travel Info and Advice
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Park the car and take advantage of Cedar City's efficient public transportation system known as CATS. Buses run frequently and stop at most of the city's main attractions.
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Outdoor recreationOutdoor recreation
Cedar Breaks National Monument: A smaller version of Bryce Canyon, this 2,500-foot deep basin filled with strange limestone formations in a vivid array of colors and hues offers breathtaking views on a five-mile drive along the rim. This naturally formed amphitheater has guided walks in the summer and a few designated hiking trails.
Address: PO Box 749, Cedar City, Utah
Phone: 435-586-9451
Admission fee
Dixie National Forest: A two-million acre national forest replete with natural wonders, "The Dixie" has deep canyons, fascinating rock formations, mountains, lakes and towering ponderosa pines. Visitors can hike, fish, camp or simply immerse themselves in the natural beauty.
Address: Cedar City, Utah
Admission fee
Outdoor funOutdoor fun
Brian Head Resort Mountain Bike Park & Activity Center: A chairlift and shuttle service transport cyclists to the top of Brian Head Peak where 200 miles of thrilling downhill, single-track riding await them. The chairlift service is also available to hikers and sightseers looking for great views of Utah's famous red rocks.
Address: 329 South Hwy 143, Brian Head, Utah
Phone: 435-677-2035
Admission fee
History museumHistory museum
Iron Mission State Park Museum: The dramatic history of Iron County, which started with Mormon missionaries sent to mine iron in the 1850s, is the focus of this museum, which exhibits horse-drawn wagons and presents periodic demonstrations of pioneer crafts.
Address: 585 N. Main St, Cedar City, Utah
Phone: 435-586-9290
Admission fee
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Cedar Ridge Golf Course: This 18-hole, par-71 course is both friendly to beginners and challenging for seasoned golfers.
Address: 900 N. 200 E., Cedar City, Utah
Phone: 435-586-2970
Greens fee
RestaurantsRestaurants
Hermies: Good food served in a casual yet friendly atmosphere is the trademark of this local favorite.
Address: 294 N Main Street, Cedar City, Utah
Phone: 435.865.0612
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Where to Stay
Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travelers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
Moderate hotelsModerate hotels
A Garden Cottage Bed and Breakfast
Popularity index: #1 in Cedar City
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Cherished Memories Bed & Breakfast
Popularity index: #4 in Cedar City
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Big Yellow Inn Bed & Breakfast
Popularity index: #6 in Cedar City
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Holiday Inn Express Cedar City
Popularity index: #2 in Cedar City
HIExpress.com Free Breakfast & Internet. Book online or call 877-270-6397
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Crystal Inn Cedar City
Popularity index: #9 in Cedar City
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Recommended Reading
"Cedar City"  OnRoute.com
In Cedar City you can enjoy the annual Shakespeare festival, go hiking, play golf or just explore the great outdoors.
"Cedar City"  Desert USA
Settled in the 1800s as an iron mining town, Cedar City now boasts an annual Shakespeare festival and plenty of wide-open spaces for skiing and mountain biking.
"Use the Internet to plan a trip to spectacular Southwest Utah"  canoe.ca / Associated Press, Mar 25, 2008
Zion, Bryce, Cedar Breaks and Coral Pink top the list of places to visit in the Beehive State.
"Cedar Country"  VIA Magazine, Mar 1, 1998
From snow skiing to hiking to mountain biking, Southern Utah is a year-round “playground” for outdoor enthusiasts.
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