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Overlook of downtown St. George and adjacent Pine Valley Mountains
Places adjacent to St. George, Utah
Municipalities and communities of Washington County, Utah , United States
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St. George is a city in and the county seat of Washington County , Utah , United States . Located in the southwestern corner of the state on the Arizona border, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area . The city lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert , adjacent to the Pine Valley Mountains and near the convergence of three distinct geological areas: the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau , and Great Basin . The city is 118 miles (190 km) northeast of Las Vegas and 300 miles (480 km) south-southwest of Salt Lake City on Interstate 15 .

As of the 2019 U.S Census estimates, the city had a population of 89,587, and the St. George metropolitan area had an estimated population of 171,700. [6] [7] St. George is the seventh-largest city in Utah and most populous city in the state outside of the Wasatch Front .

The city was settled in 1861 as a cotton mission, earning it the nickname " Dixie ". While the crop never became a successful commodity, the area steadily grew in population. Between 2000 and 2005, St. George emerged as the fastest growing metropolitan area in the United States. [8] Today, the St. George region is well known for its year-round outdoor recreation and proximity to several state parks , Zion National Park and The Grand Canyon . Dixie State University is located in St. George and is an NCAA Division 1 institution.

Prior to the arrival of the first European settlers, the St. George area was inhabited by the Virgin River Anasazi and later by the Southern Paiute tribe. The first Europeans in the area were part of the Domínguez–Escalante expedition in 1776.

St. George was founded as a cotton mission in 1861 under the direction of Apostle Erastus Snow. It was called Dixie by Brigham Young , who was president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). While early settlers cultivated cotton as a commodity crop, they did not succeed in producing it at competitive market rates; consequently, cotton farming was eventually abandoned. More important to the economy was tourism, which developed as the railroads began to carry visitors to the nearby Zion National Park.

At the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, Young organized the settlement of what is now Washington County.

Fearing that the war would take away the cotton supply, he began plans for raising enough in this southwestern country to supply the needs of his people. Enough favorable reports had come to him from this warm region below the rim of the Great Basin , that he was convinced cotton could be raised successfully here. At the general church conference in Salt Lake City on October 6th, 1861, about three hundred families were "called" to the Dixie mission to promote the cotton industry. Most of the people knew nothing of this expedition until their names were read from the pulpit; but in nearly every case, they responded with good will, and made ready to leave within the month's time allotted to them. The families were selected so as to ensure the communities the right number of farmers, masons, blacksmiths, businessmen, educators, carpenters, as needed. [9]
The settlement was named after George A. Smith , an LDS Church apostle . [10]

In April 1877, the LDS Church completed the St. George Utah Temple . It is the church's third and oldest continually-operating temple in the world. (The temple has been closed since November 2019 for renovation.)

The 1992 St. George earthquake destroyed three houses as well as above- and below-ground utilities, causing about US$ 1 million in damage. [11] [12]

St. George was the location of the 1997 United States Academic Decathlon national finals.

In January 2005, a 100-year flood occurred throughout the region, due to prolonged heavy rainfall overflowing the Virgin River and Santa Clara River . One person was killed and 28 homes were destroyed by the Santa Clara River. [13] [14]

In the early 1950s, St. George received the brunt of the fallout of above-ground nuclear testing at the Yucca Flats/ Nevada Test Site northwest of Las Vegas. Winds routinely carried the fallout of these tests directly through the St. George and southern Utah area. Marked increases in the frequency of cancer in the population, not limited to leukemia, lymphoma, thyroid cancer, breast cancer, melanoma, bone cancer, brain tumors, and gastrointestinal tract cancers, were reported from the mid-1950s until the early 1980s. [15] [16] It is believed that much of the cast and crew of The Conqueror contracted cancer because of this. [17] [18]

A 1962 United States Atomic Energy Commission report found children living in St. George, Utah, at the time of the fallout may have received doses to the thyroid of radioiodine as high as 120 to 440 rads" (1.2 to 4.4 Gy). [19]

According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 64.9 square miles (168.0 km 2 ), of which, 64.4 square miles (166.8 km 2 ) of it is land and 0.5 square miles (1.2 km 2 ) of it (0.72%) is water. St. George lies in a desert valley, with most of the city lying below 3,000 feet (900 m). Wildlife and vegetation are typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies. It is situated near a unique geological transition zone where the Mojave, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin all converge. The Beaver Dam Mountains , commonly referred to as Utah Hill, lie to the west, the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area and Pine Valley Mountains to the north, the western edge of the Colorado Plateau and Zion National Park to the east, and the Arizona Strip to the south. The Virgin and Santa Clara rivers flow through the St. George valley and converge near the western base of Webb Hill .

In southwestern Utah, soil and rock formations are red in appearance due to the presence of iron oxide , although portions of the older section of the city, particularly the southern part near the Virgin River, lie on floodplain alluvium, but much of St. George proper is built directly upon Jurassic, Triassic, and Permian period sedimentary bedrock.

The following formations, listed in chronological order, are within the city limits.

Basaltic lava flows from the Quaternary period form the black ridges to the east and west of the historic area of St. George city. The volcanic eruptions producing these flows are thought to be 1.2 million years old.

Other points of geologic interest include the Virgin River anticline ; the rock has eroded away in the center, leaving sheer walls surrounding the "Purgatory Flats" area to the east of St. George. Another geologic feature is Pine Valley Mountain: composed of one solid piece of granite , it is one of the largest laccoliths in the world.

St. George's arid climate is significantly warmer on average than the rest of the state, and more closely resembles nearby Las Vegas. The climate ( Köppen BWk ) features hot summers and relatively mild winters. The monthly average temperature ranges from 42.4 °F (5.8 °C) in December to 87.9 °F (31.1 °C) in July. On average, there are 60 afternoons with high temperatures over 100 °F (38 °C), with an average window of June 29 through August 13, and 122 days with high temperatures over 90 °F (32 °C) with the average window fluctuating between late April and early October. There are approximately 60 mornings where the low temperature drops to the freezing mark, with the historical average window between November 12 and March 14.

The highest temperature statewide was 118 °F (48 °C), which was recorded in south St. George, near the Arizona border on July 4, 2007, breaking the previous record-holder, at 117 °F (47 °C), also set in St. George on July 5, 1985. [20] The record high minimum temperature is 89 °F (32 °C) set on July 15, 1970 and July 3, 2013. Nighttime freezes are common during the winter due to radiational cooling. Both the record low temperature of −11 °F (−24 °C) and record low maximum temperature of 17 °F (−8 °C) were set on January 22, 1937; the record low temperature occurred again on January 26, 1937, both during the record cold month of January 1937 across the Western United States. [20]

The city has abundant sunshine year-round and averages about 300 sunny days per year, with an average 8.80 inches (224 mm) of precipitation annually. [20] The wettest "rain year" has been from July 2004 to June 2005 with at least 15.66 inches (398 mm) (some days were missing) and the driest from July 1973 to June 1974 with 3.89 inches (98.8 mm). Record breaking wide spread flooding occurred during January 2005 when area creeks and rivers far exceeded their banks and washed out homes and some neighborhoods. The wettest month has been January 1993, when 4.74 inches (120 mm) fell. Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, except for a markedly drier period from April through June, which occurs after the Pacific storm season ends, but before the southwest monsoon begins, usually in mid-July. Precipitation mostly comes from the Pacific Ocean from late fall through early spring. The storm track usually lifts north of the city by mid-April. The monsoon brings localized and often intense thunderstorms from early July through mid-September. The greatest rainfall in 24 hours was 2.40 inches (61 mm) on August 31, 1909. [20]

The St. George valley does occasionally receive wet or slushy snowfall in the winter, but what accumulates usually melts off by the mid-to-late morning; the normal seasonal snowfall is 1.4 inches (3.6 cm). [20] The earliest snowfall was measured on October 29, 1971 and the latest on April 11, 1927. [20] The record single-day snowfall is 10.0 inches (25 cm) which was set on January 5, 1974. With the city having elevations ranging from 2700 feet to about 3500 feet, some areas such as Diamond Valley and Winchester Hills will typically receive more snowfall and colder temperatures than the rest of the lower valley.
The most recent major snow event was on December 8, 2013 when between 6.0 and 8.0 inches (15 and 20 cm) virtually shut down the city, making it the third heaviest snowfall in the city's history. Also significant about the storm was how low temperatures dropped and remained that way for several days with daytime highs failing to reach the freezing mark, and one night time low temperature of 1 °F (−17 °C), recorded at the airport, was the coldest in the city in over 100 years. The remarkable, prolonged cold spell killed or severely damaged much of the area's non-native vegetation such as the Mexican fan palm trees .

As of 2015 [update] the largest self-reported ancestry groups in St. George, Utah are: [23]

In 2018, the city's population was estimated at 87,178. St. George was declared the fourth fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States in 2018. [24] [25]

As of 2018 [update] , [26] there were 27,552 households. The population density was 1,135 people per square mile. As of 2010 [update] , there were 32,089 housing units at an average density of per square mile. The city's racial makeup was 87.2% White , 0.7% African-American , 1.5% Native American , 0.8% Asian , 1.0% Pacific Islander , and 8.9% from other races . 12.8% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

As of the 2000 census, there were 17,367 households, out of which 34.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.6% were married couples living together, 8.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.9% were non-families. 19.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years old or older. The average household size was 2.81 individuals and the average family size was 3.21.

In the city, the age distribution of the population showed 28.4% under the age of 18, 13.7% from 18 to 24, 22.0% from 25 to 44, 16.8% from 45 to 64, and 19.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.2 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $36,505, and the median income for a family was $41,788. Males had a median income of $31,106 versus $20,861 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,022. About 7.4% of families and 11.6% of the population were below the poverty line , including 14.4% of those under age 18 and 4.4% of those age 65 or over. A significant portion of the over 65 population was "snowbirds", who live in St. George during the winter.

Approximately 78.0% of St. George's residents identify as religious; below are stats as of 2014 [update] : [27]

The St. George city government has a council-manager form of government, with five representatives elected from single-member districts . The mayor, elected at-large , also serves as a member on the City Council. The Council hires a city manager to deal with regular operations. [28] As of January 2014 [update] , the mayor of St. George is Jon Pike. The city manager is Adam Lenhard.

Council members are Jimmy Hughes, Michele Randall, Dannielle Larkin, Gregg McArthur, and Bryan Smethurst. City Council meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of each month at the City Council Chambers. [29]


The U.S. Federal Courthouse, Washington County Justice Court, Juvenile Court and the Fifth District Courthouse are downtown.
Dixie Regional Medical Center is an Intermountain Health Care hospital and is the only 24-hour trauma center between Las Vegas and the Wasatch Front, serving the tri-state region of southern Utah, northwest Arizona and southeastern Nevada. [30]

St. George is served by City of St. George Power, which serves most of the city, and Dixie Power, which serves southern areas of the city. Rocky Mountain Power serves parts of the greater St. George area.

The City of St. George sponsors Art in the Park and Concerts in the Park series held at Vernon Worthen Park, which features a variety of musical acts and culinary booths. The city is home to the Southwest Symphony Orchestra and Southern Utah Heritage Choir. 'Art Around the Corner' features many outdoor sculptures and statues depicting both local cultural flair as well as a broad array of ever-changing pieces from all over the globe for a temporary display throughout the growing Arts District in historic downtown. Art galleries are abundant throughout the city and southwestern Utah. Some notable yearly events include The St. George Arts Festival held each spring, featuring local, national, and international artists; the St. George Parade of Homes; the Dixie Roundup Rodeo; St. George Marathon; St. George Ironman and the Huntsman World Senior Games.

SkyWest Airlines is headquartered in St. George, and is the primary airline provider at the city's regional airport. [31]
Walmart has a distribution center just outside the city and Family Dollar recently opened a distribution center in the Fort Pierce Industrial Park to better serve the southwest region of the U.S.

The Washington County School District main offices are based in the city. [32]

The Cafe Rio restaurant chain was started in St. George in 1997. [33]

The local economy is largely based in tourism and new home construction and manufacturing.
Over a dozen golf courses offering year-round golfing, and various world-recognized events also make for large contributors to the city's economy.

St. George Regional Airport is seven miles southeast of downtown St. George, off Southern Parkway ( SR-7 ). It opened in January 2011, replacing the previous municipal airport which was on a land-locked mesa near downtown and thus could not be expanded for anticipated population growth.

The Union Pacific line between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas is about 60 miles (97 km) north and west of the city.

SunTran is the local public transit system and operates seven fixed-routes with about 200 bus stops serving most areas of St. George, Washington and Ivins. [36]
Rent-A-Bike and 'Spin' scooters are available for rated use in numerous locations city-wide.

Greyhound serves St. George on its Denver-Las Vegas and Salt Lake City-Las Vegas routes. [37] [38] Greyhound connects with Amtrak 's California Zephyr in Salt Lake City. [39] St. George is also served by the bus company Tufesa and the shuttle companies Salt Lake Express and St. George Shuttle. [40] [41]


Interstate 15 runs north-south through the area, connecting the city with Las Vegas (117 miles) to the southwest, Cedar City (50 miles) and Salt Lake City (300 miles) to the north. St. George is served directly by exits 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10.

The western terminus of Interstate 70 , approximately 125 miles (201 km) to the north, connects the city with Denver (629 miles) via I-15.

Access to Interstate 40 via U.S. Route 93 , 120 miles (190 km) to the southwest, connects the city with Phoenix (421 miles).

The St. George community has been the home to two minor-league independent baseball teams. The first, the St. George Pioneerzz (originally the Zion Pioneerzz) who played in the independent Western Baseball League from 1999 to 2001, winning the league championship in 2000. A new franchise, managed by former major league player Darell Evans, was awarded to Utah's Dixie in 2007. The team, the St. George Roadrunners , played in the independent Golden Baseball League before being taken over by the league and moved to Henderson, Nevada in 2010.

St. George area high schools; Crimson Cliffs, Dixie, Desert Hills, Pine View, and Snow Canyon all play in 4A state competition as part of 4A Region   9 with nearby Hurricane High School in Hurricane, and Canyon View and Cedar high schools in Cedar City. [42] Dixie State University participates in the NCAA Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference . In January 2019, Dixie State announced they were reclassifying to NCAA Division I and joining the Western Athletic Conference . [43] Former DSU athletes include Corey Dillon , Anton Palepoi , Reno Mahe , and Scott Brumfield , who all later played in the NFL and Marcus Banks , Lionel Hollins , Keon Clark , and Mo Baker were Dixie players who later played in the NBA. Dixie State athletes are called Trailblazers (formerly The Rebels and Red Storm), and former Rebels Bradley Thompson and Brandon Lyon later played in major league baseball while Bruce Hurst of Dixie High School later played for the Boston Red Sox a pitcher, and then ended up managing the now retired Zion Pioneerzz for its inaugural 1999 season (1999).

The St. George area is home to many diverse neighborhood and city parks, over a dozen award-winning golf courses and recreation areas, and a 60-mile plus urban trail system interlinking neighborhoods, parks and communities throughout the area. [47] Notable parks and sites include the Canyons Softball Complex; Little Valley Softball Complex; Pioneer Park; Tonaquint Nature Center; nationally-recognized Snake Hollow bike park; three local skate parks; Legacy Regional Park and fairgrounds is just east of the city in Hurricane. The St. George area has several public recreation centers; the St. George Rec Center; Washington City Rec Center and the Sand Hollow Aquatics Center. [48] [49] St. George is fast-becoming a popular rock climbing and mountain biking destination. [50]

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