Air Tours

Take a scenic flight over the canyon lands of southern Utah. Take photos and send them off to family and friends. Click here for more information.




ATV Tours

Guided ATV tours on the Hurricane Sand Dunes and other area trail systems are a big hit with locals and visitors alike. Companies such as ATV Wilderness Tours www.atvadventures.com offer convenient local ride experiences. You may also take ATV rides on the east side of Zion National Park.

Biking

Mountain biking or road cycling are both great activities to enjoy in this region. Take your own road cycle and venture off in many directions for scenic rides. A paved path trail system connects to Coral Canyon. Mountain biking trails are available in all directions and some of the best in Utah are just to the east of Coral Ridge. Gooseberry Mesa, the Gem Trail and others are rated as some of the best in southern Utah. Click here to reserve a guided tour experience.

Canyoneering

A great new activity (invented in this area) is called canyoneering. Experienced guides can take a person of virtually any capable age into the slot canyons of southern Utah. You’ll venture into areas that few people ever see and rappel over ledges into canyons that have been carved by wind, water and time. This is something everyone should do at least once. Click here for more details.

Fiesta Fun Center

The Fiesta Fun Center offers miniature golf, go-carts, bumper boats, batting cages, a driving range and a video arcade for individuals and families to enjoy. Located at just off exit #6 in St. George, the Fiesta Fun Center offers great fun and is just 10 minutes from Coral Ridge.

Golf

Click here to read more about golfing in Coral Canyon
Coral Canyon Golf Course. Designed by golf course architect Keith Foster, Coral Canyon was designed to fit seamlessly into its beautiful natural environment. The course works its way around some of the area's natural land formations that give the course a sense of personality. Coral Canyon's 7,029-yard, par-72 layout provides breathtaking views of Zion National Park and Pine Valley Mountain. Typical of the challenges players face at Coral Canyon is the short par-3, 122-yard No. 6. Seemingly "dropped" into the natural red rock outcroppings, this hole plays from a rocky tee box over a deep ravine on the left peppered with 20-foot rock outcroppings. Coral Canyon features 80 acres of turf, 55 sand bunkers, two lakes and a labyrinth of dry washes through the course, offering players the variety of risk/reward opportunities critical to an exceptional golf experience. The course is located next to Coral Ridge Townhomes. Click here to see an overview of the Coral Canyon Golf Course. Other Courses: There are two other courses that are close to Coral Ridge – Sky Mountain and Green Spring. There are seven others in the St. George area –Bloomington, Red Hills, Entrada, Southgate, St. George, Sunbrook and the Ledges. Click here for a map of the area golf courses.

Hiking

There are great hikes in all directions. Click here to explore a description of Elephant Arch hike - very close to Coral Ridge. Click here for some other hiking options.



Jeep Tours

Off-road tours are just one of the great ways to see the incredible backcountry that surrounds Coral Ridge. Trails go in many different directions and over all types of terrain. You can take a guided tour or grab some maps from the appropriate agency, the BLM or the Forest Service, and venture off with your own four-wheel drive vehicle.

Laser Mania

Located in St. George, Laser Mania is a great place for the whole family to enjoy. Play indoor miniature golf or laser tag, battle tanks or play in their arcade. Click here to learn more.



Trail System

Walking, running, biking, rollerblading all good activities for the paved trail system that connects into Coral Canyon.




Tuacahn Center for the Performing Arts

This performing arts complex offers first-rate entertainment year-round. From June to October you’ll find three Broadway style productions on stage on alternate nights. Hundreds of thousands of people have seen the productions at Tuacahn over the past 10+ years. Tuacahn also offers many concerts and other events. Click here for more details.

Utah Shakespearean Festival

This Tony Award winning festival has been around for over 40 years. The annual productions are widely acclaimed and attended by guests from throughout the United States and various countries of the world. A visit to southern Utah in the summer or fall is best experienced when it includes at least one of the productions at the Utah Shakespearean Festival. Click here to learn more.

Zion Canyon – Giant Screen Theater

The feature IMAX film shown here is “Zion Canyon Treasure of the Gods.” This film takes a magnificent look at the history, legends and geology of Zion National Park. Other IMAX films and first-run movies show regularly at this theater which is located in the town of Springdale near the entrance of Zion National Park. Click here for more information.

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Contact us at: (435) 313-1951