The perfect pick, the perfect pour, and the perfect peak, we've got you covered!

Fall is in the air, and that means it's time to start planning your fall adventure in Southern Utah. Lace up those hiking boots, unpack the flannel, and get ready to enjoy fall fun in Cedar City, Parowan, and Brian Head. 

Pumpkin Patches & Farms

Our area is home to some incredible local farms and pumpkin patches that offer fun events, fresh produce, and pantry staples year round. 

Perfect Pours in Cedar City

Home to southern Utah's premier winery, a few cool local bars, and must-attend events, you can find your next perfect pour in a fall visit. 

Oktoberfest Events

Peaks, Trails, and Fall Views

There are great views and fantastic hiking trails around us that are a must-see in the fall, from Cedar City to Brian Head and everywhere in between.
Check out our top 5 favorite trails for fall color in the area. 

This out-and-back/loop is short but scenic and ends at Aspen Mirror Lake within the Dixie National Forest. Surrounded by Aspens, it is a spectacular fall destination and is a great hike for families through the summer and fall. Aspen Mirror Lake is a popular spot for fishing. A…

A moderate to strenuous water hike that requires you to hike along and through the stream up the canyon. Due to the uneven terrain, hiking poles and good grippy water shoes are recommended. Dogs are not allowed.  Click HERE for Trail Video Click HERE for Trail Information…

A picturesque walking trail, located in Cedar Breaks National Monument, leads to a surreal alpine pond. Perfect in the summer to view wildlife and wildflowers. Early in the season this trail may have drifts of snow or be muddy. This loop trail forms a figure-eight through forest…

The trail follows the middle fork of Taylor Creek in Kolob Canyons; winding past two homestead cabins and ending at the Double Arch Alcove. The trail does cross the creek at several points. The trail is accessible year-round if the scenic drive is open. In the winter months watch…

Featuring a labyrinth of Bristlecone Pines and a unique view of Cedar Breaks, this is a high-elevation hike with a sheer drop-off at the end. From the trailhead, there is a brief downhill followed by a steady climb that is worth it! Trailhead location: Trailhead is located on…

Channel the Flannel 

and we'll see you here this fall! #visitcedarcity