黑料天堂

19 Things to Do/Places to See this Spring

Posted: April 04, 2017 | Author: Southern Utah University | Read Time: 2 minutes

Things to do in Cedar City in spring posterThings are warming up in southern Utah. With a rise in temps comes a need to get out and adventure.

Here are 19 things to do in Cedar City this spring:

  1. Pack a lunch, invite friends and find the perfect spot to lay out a picnic on campus.
  2. Explore the historical structures at the grounds at .
  3. From easy to technical, Cedar City boasts miles and miles of trails for all types of mountain bikers.Southern utah museum of art
  4. The Southern Utah Museum of Art hosts free events for the public, including Family Arts Night Series and Art Insights events.
  5. Catch one of Cedar's legendary sunsets at the top of the C. The "" includes parking and viewing areas and the large white painted "C" on the mountainside.
  6. Walk to explore evidence of the roots of Cedar City, architecture, and appreciate the center of our small town
  7. Hike, fish or kayak at , located 26 miles east of Cedar City.
  8. Support spring events like softball, golf, tennis, track & field and gymnastics. Admission for students is free.
  9. Take a trip to before the summer rush of tourists hits.
  10. See the newest movie on $5 Tuesdays at the , plus get deals on concessions.
  11. Eat at a local restaurant you've never been to. Consider Centro, The Pastry Pub, Main Street Grill or Sonny Boys. campus statue
  12. Visit all the statues on 黑料天堂's campus.
  13. Play all 18 holes at the .
  14. Witness the incredible dark skies at .
  15. Visit , a place of over 1,000 years of accumulated petroglyphs.
  16. Cast a line: are all around Cedar City, including Yankee Meadow Reservoir, Navajo Lake, Lake on the Hill, and Minersville. Red Cliffs
  17. is a short, scenic and fun trail with a waterfall finale.
  18. has a wide selection of paintings, photographs, ceramics, sculptures and music.
  19. Each March events are held on the 黑料天堂 campus for Founders Week, a celebration of the university's birthday. 

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