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Welcome to Cedar City! We are so glad you have decided to visit us! I am sure that Mountain View Lodge 23 you will fi nd Cedar City to be a warm and friendly place full of people who like people. We who live here love our town and are enthusiastic about its virtues. Tourism is one of our primary industries and we appreciate our visitors. In our community you will fi nd accommodating hosts as well as a variety of enjoyable activities. Cedar City has Parowan Cafe 29 become known as Festival City USA, and among its more than two dozen festivals and major events is the world –famous, Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival. Southern Utah University 11 Cedar City has long been known as the Gateway to the National Parks. Within hours are four of the nation’s most famous National Parks (Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon and Great Basin) and three of its stunning National Monuments (Cedar Breaks, Pipe Springs and Grand Staircase-Escalante). Glen Canyon/Lake Powell State Bank of Southern Utah 32 National Recreation Area is within a few hours’ drive as are another three national parks and another three national monuments. National forests and pristine lakes encircle the area as well, and Brian Head, a year-round resort, is only a half-hour away. We in Cedar City enjoy a special relationship with the beauty that surrounds us and, Utah Shakespeare Festival 10 in keeping with the Festival City USA spirit, one of the greatest annual events is Cedar Breaks’ Wildfl ower Festival each July. Utah Summer Games 3 I am confi dent that you will enjoy your stay with us and that you will come to love Cedar City as much as those of us who live and work here.

Sincerely,

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With access to several of Utah’s Pioneers Museum, Iron County development to Iron County famed national parks, a wealth Outdoor Recreation, Iron County by increasing overnight stays, of outdoor recreation, historical Emergency Management and an encouraging repeat visits and longer stays. sites, and fantastic theater, the impressive gift shop filled with Iron County Visitor Center is treasures created by local artists. surrounded by endless family fun Centrally located at 581 North Iron County Visitor Center and they cannot wait to share all Main Street, and neighboring 581 North Main the details. Not only connecting the historic Frontier Homestead Cedar City, UT 84721 guests with local experts, the State Park Museum, the Visitor (435) 586-5124 or Visitor Center also offers an Center is easily accessible as (800) 354-4849 immense collection of maps, travelers explore Cedar City. www.visitcedarcity.com guides and information, free of charge and readily available, Surrounded by some of the making it THE spot to plan a best recreation and adventure opportunities in Utah, the Cedar local adventure. City • Brian Head Tourism Bureau promotes Cedar City as The modern 18,000 square foot a destination with a year-round Visitor Center houses the Cedar Access to Adventure. The Visitor City • Brian Head Tourism Center is a part of their overall 1.800.354.4849 | VISITCEDARCITY.COM 581 N. Main,Cedar City, UT 84721 Bureau, Daughters of Utah strategy to bring economic

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Economic growth is possible when local Utah Shakespeare Festival, the Neil and state governments work closely Simon Festival, National Forest, with the community and businesses to OHV trails, bike trails, the list goes create a favorable environment for the on and on. Southern Utah University economy to grow. We are fortunate in provides a stellar education, named one Cedar City and Iron County to have of the best educational values in the The Cedar City Area Chamber elected offi cials who genuinely strive to nation. of Commerce stands resolute in listen to the needs of the community in representing local businesses in our order to create a positive environment We invite businesses to take a close community. As the voice of business, for business. look at Cedar City, Utah. This is a we diligently strive to maintain vibrant, well-educated, and innovative open lines of communication, foster The entrepreneurial spirit is alive community with a passion for life. innovation, and spur growth. Our and well in our community. Creative The people of Cedar City work for the staff and board of directors seek for collaborative groups like TechUp good of the entire community, this is opportunities to support and increase Southern Utah and Thinkubator get evidenced by the number of people who economic growth in Cedar City by together on a monthly basis to innovate give of their time, talents and resources helping to create a pro-business culture, and develop ideas into viable products to make Cedar City an absolutely providing networking opportunities, and business ventures. A number of amazing place to live, work and play. and improving awareness. In addition, the ideas spawned in these group have we advocate on behalf of businesses in developed into signifi cant enterprises. an effort to ensure economic health and Tremendous opportunities exist in Welcome to Cedar City! sustainability in our community. Cedar City for a wide array of business pursuits. Through collaborative relationships with community, regional, and state Not only is Cedar City a tremendous Cedar City Area partners we are able to provide business place to work and develop a business. owners with tools and resources It’s a phenomenal place to raise a family Chamber of Commerce essential to their success. Each year and recreate. Iron County is home to 510 W. 800 South, Cedar City, UT 84720 we host a number of events providing Cedar Breaks National Monument, 435-586-4484 FAX 435-586-4310 our members with networking Three Peaks Recreational Area, Brian Website: www.cedarcitychamber.org opportunities, training, and insight. Head Ski Resort, Cedar Mountain, the

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Tony Amendola (left) as Lear, Melinda Pfundstein as Goneril, Saren Nofs-Snyder as Regan, and Christopher R Ellis as Duke of Cornwall in the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s 2015 production of King Lear. (Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright Utah Shakespeare Festival 2015.) 2016 Expected to be a Big Year at the Utah Shakespeare Festival

Photos and Content from by William Shakespeare. This is the step in further elevating the capacity Utah Shakespeare Festival fi nal play in the Henry IV tetralogy of the Utah Shakespeare Festival to and a continuation of the Festival’s continually produce artistic, relevant, CEDAR CITY, UT – The future commitment to the History Cycle. In and meaningful productions of William is rising at the Utah Shakespeare Henry V audiences will watch as young Shakespeare’s work. Festival. Taking shape on the campus Prince Hal takes the throne to become of Southern Utah University is the one of England’s fi nest kings. In the Randall L. Jones Theatre a Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for sidesplitting comedy awaits you with the Arts, which houses the Festival’s Also featured in the Engelstad Theatre a hilarious Marx Brother’s romp, The new outdoor theatre, the Engelstad is Shakespeare’s timeless romantic Cocoanuts with music and lyrics by Shakespeare Theatre; the Eileen and comedy, Much Ado About Nothing. Much Irving Berlin and book by George S. Allen Anes Studio Theatre; and much Ado introduces us to the bantering Kaufman. This musical comedy is sure needed production, rehearsal and Beatrice and Benedick, one of to leave audiences rolling in the aisles. education space. The center for the arts Shakespeare’s wittiest and most lovable And, opening later in the season is the is sure to become an arts mecca and one pair of lovers. And “it’s all for one and unforgettable mismatched pair of Felix of the premier arts destinations in the one for all” in Ken Ludwig’s adaptation and Oscar in Neil Simon’s beloved West. of Alexandre Dumas’s famous action comedy, The Odd Couple. Mary Poppins, packed, sword fi ghting quest for all the hit Broadway musical based on the Thus, 2016 is a big year at the Utah time, The Three Musketeers. beloved Disney musical, will also join Shakespeare Festival and the leadership the season in the Randall L. Jones team is excited to share the much- Audiences can rest assured that the Theatre. awaited announcement of the 55th open-air Engelstad Shakespeare season running from June 27 to October Theatre will have the same intimate The Festival is thrilled to open the 22. Artistic Directors David Ivers and actor-audience relationship they’ve Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre, Brian Vaughn recently announced grown to love. In fact, the Engelstad a 200-seat theatre, which will provide a the season, which includes three will enhance the experience for both our third, fl exible option for smaller, more Shakespeare classics, three musicals audience members and our company. It intimate plays. The fi rst play to be and two comedies. will be ADA accessible, have additional produced in the Anes Studio Theatre restrooms and will be on the same side will be Shakespeare’s powerful political Opening in the outdoor Engelstad of the street as the Randall L. Jones drama, Julius Caesar. It’s an action- Shakespeare Theatre will be Henry V Theatre. The new theatre is the next packed drama perfect for an election 8 Destination Cedar City/Brian Head

year. It’s a play that still resonates with today’s modern audience.

And rounding out the Festival’s programing is a new musical murder mystery, Murder for Two, which features just two actors. One actor investigates the crime. The other plays all the suspects. And they both play the piano. It’s a tour-de-force musical that will keep everyone on their toes. Murder for Two features book and lyrics by Kellen Blair and book and music by Joe Kinosian.

Even with the changes, be assured that The Festival Experience is still at the forefront of every visit, but now all located in one amazing Center for the Arts. The Festival will still offer props, costume, actor and literary seminars, orientations, Greenshows and of course backstage tours of our new facilities.

Tickets are available via the Festival website, www.bard.org; telephone, 800-PLAYTIX or at the Ticket Office.

In Summary:

In the Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre

• Henry V by William Shakespeare, June to September

• Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, June to September

• The Three Musketeers by Ken Ludwig adapted from the novel by Alexandre Dumas, June to September

In the Randall L. Jones Theatre

• The Cocoanuts, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and book by George S. Kaufman, June to October

• The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, September to October

• Mary Poppins, June to September

In the Eileen and Allen Anes Theatre

• Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, July to October

• Murder for Two, book and lyrics by Kellen Blair and book and music by Joe Kinosian, August to October Betsy Mugavero as Constanze Weber in the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s 2015 production of Amadeus. (Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright Utah Shakespeare Festival 2015.) Destination Cedar City/Brian Head 9

June 27 – October 22 The Greater Escape. June 27 – October 22 The Greater Escape. Much Ado about Nothing Mary Poppins Much Ado about Nothing Mary Poppins Henry V Julius Caesar Henry V Julius Caesar The Three Musketeers Murder for Two The Three Musketeers Murder for Two The Cocoanuts The Odd Couple The Cocoanuts The Odd Couple

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Southern Utah Residents get half-price tickets on the day of the performance. Southern Utah Residents get half-price tickets on the day of the performance. 10 Destination Cedar City/BrianMonday–Thursday. Head (Some restrictions apply) Monday–Thursday. (Some restrictions apply)

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Sot u hern Utah University: A Dynamic Teaching and Learning Community

Photos and Content from remains evident today on campus. is woven into the undergraduate SUU Marketing Communication curriculum. The key to this success is the Southern Utah University (1897) unwavering dedication to students Speaking of the award and the university is an arts and sciences university that starts with the faculty, who are as a whole, SUU President Scott L promoting experiential education among the most esteemed scholars in Wyatt said, “Our project-based learning leading to personal growth, intentional their respective fields. SUU professors program has taken an enormous social responsibility and professional are fully committed to delivering a amount of work over the last five years, excellence. Division I athletics, the personalized education in classes that and I am extremely proud of what our nation’s “most outdoorsy” university, a are purposefully kept small to allow faculty and staff have accomplished. brand new arts complex, and a wealth maximum interaction with students and Our students and their future employers of student clubs on a residential the development of strong mentoring are the beneficiaries.” campus provide a vibrant student life. relationships. At SUU, students are encouraged to At SUU, educators are interested in explore more than 150 quality academic Southern Utah University offers more contributing to a student’s character programs, engage in award-winning, than 150 quality academic programs as well as his or her intellect. Besides project-based learning and to excel, that meet a broad range of career goals the excellent personal training received with the second-highest graduation rate and life aspirations. SUU maintains a in the classroom with an 18:1 student/ in the state of Utah. rich and expansive program of cultural faculty ratio, SUU offers some of enhancement and athletics that offers the most enriching extracurricular From its beginnings as a small teacher students a robust and valuable campus activities, including a roster of nearly training institution in 1897, Southern experience, benefitting the entire 160 clubs and organizations, the Utah University in Cedar City has southern Utah region. Utah Summer Games and the Utah grown and evolved to what it is today: a Shakespeare Festival. fully accredited liberal arts and sciences In 2015, the National Society for university. SUU’s founders believed in Experiential Education named SUU’s The new arts complex, the Beverley the impact and value of education and EDGE Program the nation’s finest, Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts, supported student success, which still highlighting how experiential education incorporates visual arts, live theater

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Sot u hern Utah University: A Dynamic Teaching and Learning Community and dynamic arts education on the SUU campus. It serves as the home of the Southern Utah Museum of Art and the Utah Shakespeare Festival, attracting thousands of visitors year-round and creating a vibrant arts mecca in the heart of southern Utah.

The University has 17 NCAA Division I athletic teams and is a proud member of the Big Sky Conference. Striving to reach the highest possible graduation rate, SUU focuses on the social, cultural and intellectual development for all of its student-athletes. The Athletic Department is committed to excellence in academics as well as in athletics, providing quality programs that assist in complementing and fulfilling the University’s educational objectives and mission.

SUU is a dynamic teaching and learning community where students and their stewards immerse themselves in—and are inspired by—the diverse and stunning natural landscape that surrounds the campus. Opportunity to harness and integrate its unique geographic location into the the opportunity to gain an education educational experience is that leads to life and career success. around every bend, and to highlight its unique location, SUU has filed to trademark the title of “University of the Parks.”

A degree from SUU is a valuable investment, and a significant advantage to one’s future. In 2014, graduates enjoyed a 94 percent job placement rate and 87 percent were working in the field of their choice. Southern Utah University is driven to fulfill the charge in its vision statement: to “promote personalized learning, and academic integrity (to) enable students and graduates to honor thought in all its finest forms and to excel in life.”

With incredible natural wonderlands nearby and Las Vegas, Nev., and , Utah, both within a three-hour drive from campus, Southern Utah University offers students a world of possibilities and Destination Cedar City/Brian Head 13

stayl & P ay in cedar city ■ Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA) ■ Coal Creek Walking Trail ■ Kolob Canyon — Zion National Park ■ Utah Shakespeare Festival 435-586-5432, Southern Utah University, Starts at Cedar Canyon Park (head east on Center 435-586-9548 Open year-round. 1-800-PLAYTIX Summer and fall seasons. Corner of University and 300 West., Cedar City. Street). Paved, scenic walking trail along the banks 20 miles south of Cedar City on I-15, exit 40. Hik- 351 W. University Blvd., Cedar City. 5 galleries of regional and national art exhibits. of Coal Creek. ing, sight seeing, photography, nature walks, wildlife www.bard.org Professional theater Opens July 7th, 2016. 3 miles (one way.) viewing. productions, backstage tours, seminars, free Green- ■ Brian Head Ski Resort show every night in Summer. Tony Award Winner. 435-677-2035 259 S. Hwy 143, Brian Head. ■ Cedar Ridge Golf Course ■ Park Discovery Alpine skiing, snowboarding, tubing hill, night skiing 435-586-2969 200 E. 900 N., Cedar City. 18 2077 W. Royal Hunte Drive, Cedar City. Open year ■Cedar City Hills Recreation Complex (winter), mountain bike park, Disk Golf, Chairlift holes. Designed by golf pro John Evans. Club round, daylight hours. 435-865-9223 2100 W. Royal Hunte Dr., Cedar Rides (summer). house, golf cart and equipment rentals. No tee An interactive play structure built from the design City. The Lake at the Hills (Open dawn to dusk, ■ Brian Head Town times. concepts of local children. It has towers, ramps, closed Winter) beach and 99 acre feet of water 435-677-2810 56 N. Hwy 143, Brian Head. cultural and historical elements along with dozens for fishing and swimming. The Cedar City Auquatic Snowmobiling, snow shoeing, hiking, biking, nature ■ Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of educational features, and a walking trail. Center includes several indoor and outdoor pools, walks, mountain biking, events. Museum lazy river, water slide, play structures, hot tub and Iron County Visitor Center, 581 N. Main St., Cedar ■ Parowan Gap Petroglyphs - BLM more. ■ Bryce Canyon National Park 435-834-5322 Open year-round. City. Open year-round. M-F, 1-4pm, extended 435-586-2401 Open year-round. ■ summer hours. Historic museum displaying Utah 12.5 miles north Hwy 130, then east 2.5 miles Veteran's Memorial Park Hiking, nature walks, scenery, photography, camping, 200 E. 200 N. in Cedar City Established in 2006 horseback riding, wildlife viewing, cross-country pioneer artifacts. on paved road. Ancient Native American petro- to honor Cedar City's vetrans. Monuments have skiing, snow shoeing. glyphs and solar calendar. ■ Navajo Lake Area been constructed for both World Wars, Afghanistan, ■ Iraq, Korean and Vietnam War. Cedar Breaks National Monument 435-865-3200 Dixie National Forest District Of- ■ Southern Utah University 435-586-9451 Open summer through fall. Hiking, scenic walks, scenery, photography, camping, fice, 1789 N. Wedgewood Ln., Cedar City. Hiking, Walking Tour ■ Woods Ranch/Kids Pond biking, camping, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, ice 435-586-7700 Year-round activities. wildlife viewing, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, 12 miles east on Scenic Byway U14 at Woods fishing. 351 W. University Blvd., Cedar City. snowmobiling. Ranch Recreation Area. Children Concerts, theater and dance productions, art ■ Cedar City Heritage Theatre ■ 12 and under can fish for free (must be accompa- Historic Parowan Town gallery, landscaped walking areas and gardens, nied by an adult with a valid & Festival Hall 435-477-8190 Year-round activities. historic monuments, seminars and conferences. 435-865-2882 105 N. 100 E. Activities Year Utah fishing license). Round Home of Cedar City Music Arts, Master Singers, Parowan Visitor Center, 5 So. Main, Parowan. and local and regional art and music programs. Jesse N. Smith Home Museum, Old Rock Church ■ Three Peaks Recreation Area ■ Zion National Park Museum (summer), historic walking and cemetery 435-586-2401 ■ 435-772-3256 Open year-round. Cedar City Historic Downtown tours, Heritage Park, scenic Parowan Canyon. Head West on Hwy. 56 form Cedar City to Lund Hiking, nature walks, scenery, photography, horse- Includes the area of Main Street and 100 West Hwy., head North for about five miles to Mid-Valley from 200 North to Center Street back riding, wildlife viewing and camping. ■ Frontier Homestead State Park Road., then West for about two miles. Nice areas Quaint shops, art galleries, local restaurants and cof- fee houses, an old time soda fountain, and antique 435-586-9290 Open year-round. for picnics, miles of mountain bike and ATV trails, stores. Historic buildings in the district include the Old 635 N. Main St., Cedar City. M-S, 9-5pm. Pioneer and unique rock formations that are fun to explore. Post Office, The Rock Church and the Union Pacific artifacts, horse-drawn carriage collection, picnic Contact the Bureau of Land Management. Railroad Depot. area.

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By Bruce C. Lee center will see will be a contrast to of the new stage to the last row in the what they’ve been accustomed to if balcony is very nearly the same as in the “O, for a muse of fire that would ascend they have attended the festival the past beloved Adams Theatre. The brightest heaven of invention! thirty or forty years,” says R. Scott “A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, Phillips, Festival executive director. Festival Artistic Director David Ivers And monarchs to behold the swelling scene! “It is a planned center, something that agrees, noting the Festival environment — Henry V, Prologue.1–4 was designed with the notion of the is greatly enhanced by being in performing and visual arts, rather than one location, allowing guests to be It is fitting that these are the opening an experience that was built onto an immersed in an artistic experience. He words spoken in the first play ever existing building.” is excited about three theatres to house presented on the stage of the new world classics. “Our audiences will be Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre this Phillips is quick to note that this challenged in these new spaces,” he summer. These, some of Shakespeare’s enhances, not diminishes the experience says. “They will see and hear plays, even most famous, celebrate both the act visitors have. For instance, the new plays they have seen in the past, in ways of creating theatre and the theatre Engelstad Theatre is physically much they haven’t before.” buildings themselves. They kick off a larger than the Adams Shakespearean summer of festivities as Southern Utah Theatre that housed the Festival for This year’s plays at the Festival, which University welcomes the completion of over forty years. But the acting space run from June 27 to October 22 include the much-anticipated Beverley Taylor and seating is nearly identical to the Much Ado about Nothing, Henry V, and Sorenson Center for the Arts. Adams Theatre. The increased size is to The Three Musketeers in the Engelstad accommodate a larger foyer, wider and Shakespeare Theatre; The Cocoanuts, The center, which officially opens on more open entrances, and more public Mary Poppins, and The Odd Couple in July 7, includes not only the Engelstad space. But the distance from the front the Randall L. Jones Theatre, and Julius Theatre, but the new Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre, the spectacular Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA), the existing Randall L. Jones Theatre, offices and rehearsal space, a new costume shop, and beautiful walkways, patios, and sculpture gardens. The center, with visual arts, live theatre, and dynamic arts education will dramatically enrich the cultural life of SUU, Cedar City, and the surrounding area for decades to come. It will be a year-round destination for hundreds of thousands of yearly visitors.

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regional, national, and international artists. The second part is a retrospective of historical photographs capturing the landscape, natural sciences, life, and tourism in the parks. Other rotating exhibitions throughout the summer will support this centennial celebration.

“It’s quite phenomenal,” concludes Phillips. “When I first came to Southern University as a student, the Adams Theatre was brand new. To go from that building then and watch the transformation to an entire complex, from a building that cost under one million dollars to this nearly forty- Caesar and Murder for Two in the Anes renowned landscape painter Jim Jones. million-dollar project, is extraordinary.” Studio Theatre. Visit www.bard.org for In 2016, SUMA focuses on the National details. Park Service Centennial. “It is an ideal For more information visit the Beverley collaboration that will encourage our Center website at suu.edu/beverleyarts, Ivers is also looking forward to SUMA visitors to not only ‘Find Their Park’ the Festival website at bard.org, and the being part of the center: “For me, but also to find their museum,” says SUMA website at suu.edu/pva/suma. because I think that any medium of art Reece Summers, SUMA director. “The should go hand-in-hand with any other, first thing visitors will see when they the art on the walls of the galleries and enter the museum will be fifteen large the art on the stage will build on each paintings of Zion and Grand Canyon other, giving context to the work we all National Parks by Jim Jones, who left do.” his art, estate, and copyright to help build this new museum.” SUMA includes four galleries, visible storage, and classroom spaces. It is also The first part of the national parks the permanent home to the artwork of celebration is a plein air show featuring the late Cedar City artist and nationally- the work in various media of invited

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Fr ontier Homestead State Park Museum You will travel back in time when you visit the Frontier Homestead. Experience living in a pioneer cabin, printing on a 19th century press, and rug weaving on a 100 year old loom. Explore southwestern Utah’s historic trails and hear the original 1850s Cedar City town bell.

In the 1850s, if you needed a new shirt, you made it; if a stirrup on a saddle broke, you crafted a new one; to celebrate a wedding, ladies would gather, bringing all of their scraps to create a quilt for the newly-married couple. Socks and scarves were knit or crocheted by firelight; knives and farm implements were hand-shaped from cast iron. The term “artist” was applied to those involved in traditional art forms - painting, sculpture, the theater.

Many of the skills needed to maintain a homestead in the 1850s are considered art forms today. Frontier Homestead endeavors to bring artists working in these various fields together, to present living exhibits of the historical past.

The museum’s goal is to effectively collect, preserve, interpret and present historical materials to visitors and constituents. Preservation and appreciation of these vanishing skills is important, too.

Sheep to Shawl is a family event where you can interact with the animals who provide us with wool, watch the shearing process, dye your own yarn and experience live demonstrations by volunteer spinners and weavers.

Are you ready to have some serious fun? The Frontier Folk Festival will be held June 17-18, 2016. The Museum and entire grounds will be turned into a frontier-style street festival! Live folk/country/bluegrass music will set a festive atmosphere. Artists and craftsmen from all over the western US will be on hand, many of whom will be demonstrating their art/craft. A variety of Photos by Jordan Allred food vendors will be ready to satisfy any appetite. There’s a Horseshoe Tournament too! Frontier Homestead State Park Museum For more information visit the Frontier Homestead 635 N. Main Cedar City, UT 84721 State Park Museum located at 635 N Main Street, Phone: (435) 586-9290 Cedar City. You can call 435-586-9290 or visit online at www.frontierhomestead.org Cost: Day Visits-$3 Per Person $75 Annual Pass is available at the museum $35 Senior Adventure (annual) Pass

Operating Hours: The museum is open year-round with the exception of Thanksgiving, December 25 and January 1. Summer hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Winter hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays November through February

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Brian head Get out of the heat! Spend the summer at Brian Head Resort where guests are treated like family. Enjoy all day summer activities with an All-Day Pass. Experience Mountain Biking (Bike Rentals available) while exploring trails on Navajo and Giant Steps Mountains, Disc Golf, Archery, Hiking and so much more. Keep cool all summer with great food, drinks and live music. For more information visit www.brianhead.com

2016 Summer Season Operating Hours Friday: 9:30am - 5:00pm | Saturday: 9:30am - 6:00pm | Sunday: 9:30am - 5:00pm

2016 Summer Season Operating Dates • Opening Weekend: June 24th - 26th • Closed September 5th - 16th • Closing Event Weekend: September 17th

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in the know Quick facts and demographic info about Cedar City & Iron County!

I oron C unty Cities & Towns Name Population Known As Website Brian Head 86 Utah’s Highest Resort Town www.brianheadtown.utah.gov Cedar City 29,483 Festival City, USA www.cedarcity.org Parowan (county seat) 2,795 Mother Town of Southern Utah www.parowan.org Kanarraville 364 Enoch 6,115 Paragonah 501 Iron County 48,368 www.ironcounty.net El evation Weatr he Brian Head Town 9,763 ft. Average High Temp. (F) 78.3(Apr-Sept) 50.5(Oct-Mar) Brian Head Peak 11,307 ft. Average Low Temp. (F) 48.2(Apr-Sept) 25.2 (Oct-Mar) Cedar City 5,857 ft. Annual Precipitation 10.6 inches Cedar Mountain Summit 9,074 ft. Annual Snowfall 45.4 inches Enoch 5,508 ft. Average Wind Speed 8.48 mph Kanarraville 5,541 ft. Average Humidity 48.2% Paragonah 5,879 ft. Average Visibility 15+ miles Parowan 6,023 ft. Average Clear Days 310 per year ti e me zon Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone and uses Daylight Saving Time.

SASA LE T X RATE PULCA B I S FETY Combined sales and use 6.05% Cedar City and Iron County have a low average crime rate in comparison to Grocery Food 3.00% the United States average. Cedar City, Parowan, Brian Head and Enoch have County Transient 4.25% their own police departments and the Iron County Sheriff’s Department oversees public safety in the unincorporated areas of the county. Municipal Transient 1.00% Iron County Sheriff 435-867-7500 (dispatch) Combined Prepared Food/Sales 7.05% Cedar City Police 435-586-2955 (dispatch) TRCC or “Restaurant” Tax 1.00% Brian Head Marshal 435-677-2043 CMM O Unity PROFILE County population increase 2000-2010 40.6% Median Age 24.8 Cost of Living 87.4% of US Average Gross Taxable Sales Iron County $519,095,805 Median value owner occupied housing $186,200 High School graduates, percent of persons age 25+ 92.7% Bachelor’s degree or higher, 33.7% Households 9,583 Persons per household 2.75 Median household income 2008-2012 $42,296 Iron County Total Square Miles 3,296 miles =14 people per square mile VISITS OR CENTERS I MPORtant TELEPHONE NUMBERS Brian Head Visitor Services/Town Hall Emergency 56 N. Hwy 143, Brian Head UT 84719 435-677-2810, 911 (fire-ambulance-law enforcement) www.visitbrianhead.com Road Conditions Cedar City/Iron County Visitor Center 511 or www.commuterlink.utah.gov 581 N. Main, Cedar City UT 84721 435-586-5124 or 800-354-4849, www.visitcedarcity.com Cedar City Hospital 435-868-5000, 1303 N Main St., Cedar City Parowan Visitor Center 5 S. Main, Parowan UT 84761 435-477-8190 or 435-477-9022, Instacare www.parowan.org 435-865-3440, 962 S. Sage Dr., Cedar City

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Summit of Valentine Peak

st ory and photos by Land Management lands. More recently talked about what he wanted to do Jud Burkett the city and its residents have taken to and they gave him their blessing” said calling it the Valentine Peak Trail as the Shayne Scott, Parowan’s city manager. If you stand on the corner of 500 number of caretakers looking after this “It’s been a trail for a long time. I guess West and Center Street in Parowan beloved hike has grown. it used to be kind of a shortcut but he’s on Valentine’s Day, the sun will rise taken this on and it’s been tremendous.” directly over the center of one of the Vito Locatelli, a relative newcomer to It was Scott who contacted me a few peaks in the mountains east of town. Parowan who retired to the area about weeks ago and suggested I give the hike three years ago, is the most recent a try. According to an article written by resident to undertake the maintenance Sandra D. Benson and posted to the of the path. He warned me that it was difficult, City of Parowan’s website, Hyrum A. steep and about 3 1/2 miles each way. Hendrickson, who happened to live near Locatelli decided to hike to Valentine And when he says steep and difficult, that intersection, was the first Parowan Peak shortly after moving to Parowan. he really means steep and difficult. This resident to make the observation. As “There was no sign of any trail, just hike is not for the faint of heart. such, he is credited for naming the peak. deer tracks and going back. I actually On Feb. 4, 1959, following a got lost,” Locatelli said. “It was noon, The trailhead is actually at the back end recommendation from Mayor Howard the sun was high, I couldn’t tell if I was of the Parowan City Cemetery. If you Joseph, Parowan’s City Council voted north, south, east or west — I went over follow the directions in town for Brian to make the name official. to the next ridge and I wound up halfway Head as you’re about to head out of between Parowan and Paragonah.” town into the mountains, on your left There’s a trail that leads up to the That was all the motivation Locatelli there’s a red sandstone wall and an arch peak, a climb of a little more than needed to start work on improving the surrounding the cemetery. You really 2,000 vertical feet, from the 6,000-foot trail. can’t miss it. As you drive under the elevation of the valley floor up to the arch just keep going straight and you’ll 8,050-foot elevation of Valentine Peak. “I’d just moved to Parowan, I needed see the wooden arch at the back that something to keep myself occupied so I marks the beginning of the trail. For years the trail was named after a started working on the trail,” Locatelli Parowan resident, Worth Orton, who said. If you’re of a mind for a little historical was one of the first caretakers of the stroll before your hike, there are a few route that mostly crosses Bureau of “He came to the City Council and somewhat famous people buried in the

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Valentine Peak Parowan City Cemetery, including Scott a whole lot going on. This is something for the trail is a form of therapy. Matheson, who served as governor of he really cares about.” Utah from 1977 to 1985; Alma Richards, “I was almost having a little depression the first Utahn to win an Olympic gold At the top you’re rewarded with more after I moved from Las Vegas to a small medal; Almira Johnson Smith Barton, spectacular views. The whole valley town,” Locatelli said. “All of a sudden one of The Church of Jesus Christ lies stretched out before you while the I don’t know anybody, but the trail was of Latter-day Saints prophet Joseph mountains and Brian Head Peak loom perfect for me. I call it my church — the Smith’s wives, and Dan Parker, the behind you. church of the blue dome.” brother of Robert Le Roy Parker, better known by his alias, Butch Cassidy. There’s another bench and a sign at Locatelli is always looking for help with the peak along with an ammo can in trail maintenance. There are some who believe Butch which Locatelli’s left a log book for you Cassidy didn’t die in a shootout in to sign your name as a record of you “I welcome everybody to use it and if Bolivia as the newspapers reported at accomplishment. anyone wants to help work on the trail the time, but that Cassidy returned to they can contact me on Facebook,” the United States and lived to a ripe old Plan on about three to four hours for Locatelli said. “If you are interested age. Some even believe his body lies in the hike to the peak and I really have in helping me work on the trial this the Parowan Cemetery right next to his to warn you, it may leave you sore for a summer, I can really use some help brother’s grave. few days after you make the climb. because I want to really, really make it Scott says even kids can make it to the good. Vittorio Angelo Locatelli, they I parked in the back, right next to the top with enough determination. can find me on Facebook and they can wooden arch trailhead and headed up keep in contact with me.” the trail. “I did it with my youngest daughter and she really wanted to put her name in I wish Vito the best of luck and I’m glad Within the first mile you begin to see the log,” Scott said. “That was a huge he’s found a new home in Parowan and signs of Locatelli’s handiwork. There motivator. Once we got to a certain a new passion in caring for this amazing are a pair of benches atop the first point she had to put her name in that trail. ridge you crest, one on either end. The thing. She really wanted to finish it off farthest is just about a mile from the for that recognition.” Follow Jud Burkett on Twitter and trailhead and for those who might not Instagram @judburkett. Email him at be inclined to hike all the way to the The hike is gaining in popularity in [email protected] or call him peak there are some amazing views of Parowan. It is within an easy walk at 435-674-6262. for most of the town’s residents and the Parowan Valley to be had from these www.nps.gov/brca two spots. You’d be hard pressed to find Locatelli is happy to see his work a lovelier one mile hike than the short getting the attention. For him, caring trip up to those benches.

Pressing on, the hike mostly winds through a forest of juniper trees and really reminded me of a shorter version of hiking to Berger Peak atop Pine Valley Mountain.

Near the top it gets pretty steep before the final push to the summit and the hike can trick you into thinking you’re about to crest the peak when in reality you’ve got another half mile to go.

Locatelli has placed a few more spots for the weary hiker to stop for a rest. There are benches and chairs set out -- the trail is very well marked with signs telling you just how far you’ve come and about how far there is left to go.

There are even jugs filled with water and bowls set out at a number of the rest stops for any canine companions you might have along on your hike.

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Parowan Labor Day Parade, Photo by Jordan Allred

Your getaway starts here in the Mother Town of Southern Utah. The western gateway to Utah’s Patchwork Parkway is Southern Utah’s first pioneer settlement, Parowan. A museum, heritage park and historic cemetery commemorating the past are open to the public. Set in a beautiful natural location, it serves as a year-round getaway to Brian Head Resort and Cedar Breaks National Monument.

The town has traditional pioneer celebrations of holidays, annual musicals and dramatic performances in the historic theater. Visit the Parowan Gap which is minutes away and celebrate the Yankee Meadow Half Marathon, Photo byTroy Houston annual Fall Fest in the Park. All of the events held in the area are celebrations of the heritage of the people and the uniqueness of this region.

Stop by and visit some of the local attractions such as the Parowan Gap, Dinosaur Tracks, the Old Rock Church, the Iron County Fair, Yankee Reservoir and the Parowan Historic Pioneer Industrial Center. Experience the charm of the brand new Visitor’s Center located at 5 South Main Street in Parowan, UT. For more information call 435-477-8190 or visit online at www.parowan.org

26 Destination Cedar City/Brian Head Parowan Labor Day Car Classic, Photo by Jordan Allred

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Yankee Meadow Half Marathon, Photo by Dave Mineer

Labor Day Parade, Photo by Jordan Allred

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• JUNE 4 – RIDE THE GAP – CENTURY RIDE • JUNE 4 – CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CAR SHOW • JUNE – JULY (TBA) – GLIDER COMPETITION • JULY 4 – PARADE, GAMES AT PARK, FIREWORKS • JULY (FRIDAY NIGHTS) – JULY CONCERT SERIES • AUG 6 – YANKEE MEADOW ½ MARATHON • AUG 13 – FLY-IN PANCAKE BREAKFAST • SEPT 3 – 7 – IRON COUNTY FAIR • OCT 8 – FALL FEST IN THE PARK • NOV 25-26 – CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY 27 Parowan Gap, Photo by Jordan Allred Destination Cedar City/Brian Head

The western gateway to Utah’s Patchwork Parkway is Southern Utah’s first pioneer settlement, Parowan. A museum, heritage park and historic cemetery commemorating the past are open to the public. Set in a beautiful natural location, it serves as a year-round getaway to Brian Head Resort and Cedar Breaks National Monument. The town has traditional pioneer celebrations of holidays, annual musicals and dramatic performances in the historic theater. Visit the Parowan Gap which is minutes away and celebrate the annual Fall Fest in the Park. All of the events held in the area are celebrations of the heritage of the people and the uniqueness of this region.

Parowan Gap • Dinosaur Tracks • Old Rock Church Iron County Fair • Yankee Reservoir Parowan Historic Pioneer Industrial Center Brian Head Resort • Cedar Breaks • Bryce Canyon

CALL OR VISIT US ONLINE FOR MORE INFO 435-477-8190 / PAROWAN.ORG 28 SU-0000204300 Destination Cedar City/Brian Head

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