Thanksgiving is a time for family, food, and fun. For many families, it's also a time for travel. And for those looking to travel and enjoy those iconic Thanksgiving traditions, it's a time to spend in Southern Utah.
Southern Utah is the ultimate Thanksgiving destination. The area is rich in American history, awash with natural beauty, and packed with amazing activities for all ages. It's the perfect setting for a relaxing break, a fun family reunion, or a memorable adventure.
No matter what Thanksgiving means to your family, you'll have no trouble feeling grateful when you experience the many reasons you should spend Thanksgiving in Southern Utah.
Enjoy tons of family fun.
Despite its focus on food, Thanksgiving is really all about family. In Southern Utah, you can create new Thanksgiving traditions with the ones you love most thanks to the area's many opportunities for family fun.Brian Head Ski Resort is typically open by Thanksgiving, offering a mountain full of early winter fun (and discounted lift tickets all weekend.) You can also hike the local nature trails, cast for trout on Panguitch Lake, take a scenic drive, or challenge yourself with canyoneering. The priceless memories you make will last far longer than the family feast.
Explore our rich history.
Southern Utah's rich and varied history makes it a perfect destination for a true historical holiday. The area's roots are ancient, and visitors can explore everything from dinosaur fossils and painted petroglyphs to Mormon heritage sites and pioneer homesteads. Your Thanksgiving will feel truly authentic as you journey through time and learn about the people who made it all possible.
Experience our National Parks.
Speaking of history, there's no better place to appreciate our country's natural evolution than in some of her most stunning landscapes. Southern Utah is home to a variety of national parks and monuments that can add a touch of natural beauty to your Thanksgiving holiday. You can explore the soaring canyons at Zion National Park, hike to Bryce Canyon's colorful hoodoos, or scale the towering sandstone cliffs at Capitol Reef. It's also a great way to burn off that second helping of Thanksgiving stuffing!
Cross off your Christmas list.
If Black Friday shopping is a Thanksgiving staple, you'll love the unique options available in Southern Utah. Panguitch has a charming downtown district, where you can stroll through blocks of boutique shops for one-of-a-kind gifts and treasures. St. George and Cedar City are also nearby, offering a wide variety of chain and local stores for your shopping pleasure.
Cook in comfort.
Unlike cramped hotels, our spacious vacation rentals have fully stocked kitchens for your ultimate Thanksgiving feast. Local convenience stores offer a wide range of quality provisions, and our private homes have plenty of space for everyone to gather together. The luxurious Browning Lodge has five bedrooms and a fully upgraded kitchen, plus tons of communal spaces and an outdoor firepit for evening s'mores. Some rentals, like Oak Grove Cabin, even offer private outdoor grills and seating areas for a meal with a view!
Southern Utah is the ultimate Thanksgiving destination. The area is rich in American history, awash with natural beauty, and packed with amazing activities for all ages. It's the perfect setting for a relaxing break, a fun family reunion, or a memorable adventure.
No matter what Thanksgiving means to your family, you'll have no trouble feeling grateful when you experience the many reasons you should spend Thanksgiving in Southern Utah.
Enjoy tons of family fun.
Despite its focus on food, Thanksgiving is really all about family. In Southern Utah, you can create new Thanksgiving traditions with the ones you love most thanks to the area's many opportunities for family fun.Brian Head Ski Resort is typically open by Thanksgiving, offering a mountain full of early winter fun (and discounted lift tickets all weekend.) You can also hike the local nature trails, cast for trout on Panguitch Lake, take a scenic drive, or challenge yourself with canyoneering. The priceless memories you make will last far longer than the family feast.
Explore our rich history.
Southern Utah's rich and varied history makes it a perfect destination for a true historical holiday. The area's roots are ancient, and visitors can explore everything from dinosaur fossils and painted petroglyphs to Mormon heritage sites and pioneer homesteads. Your Thanksgiving will feel truly authentic as you journey through time and learn about the people who made it all possible.
Experience our National Parks.
Speaking of history, there's no better place to appreciate our country's natural evolution than in some of her most stunning landscapes. Southern Utah is home to a variety of national parks and monuments that can add a touch of natural beauty to your Thanksgiving holiday. You can explore the soaring canyons at Zion National Park, hike to Bryce Canyon's colorful hoodoos, or scale the towering sandstone cliffs at Capitol Reef. It's also a great way to burn off that second helping of Thanksgiving stuffing!
Cross off your Christmas list.
If Black Friday shopping is a Thanksgiving staple, you'll love the unique options available in Southern Utah. Panguitch has a charming downtown district, where you can stroll through blocks of boutique shops for one-of-a-kind gifts and treasures. St. George and Cedar City are also nearby, offering a wide variety of chain and local stores for your shopping pleasure.
Cook in comfort.
Unlike cramped hotels, our spacious vacation rentals have fully stocked kitchens for your ultimate Thanksgiving feast. Local convenience stores offer a wide range of quality provisions, and our private homes have plenty of space for everyone to gather together. The luxurious Browning Lodge has five bedrooms and a fully upgraded kitchen, plus tons of communal spaces and an outdoor firepit for evening s'mores. Some rentals, like Oak Grove Cabin, even offer private outdoor grills and seating areas for a meal with a view!