Historic Downtown

The hub of every community starts with their downtown and Cedar City’s Historic Downtown District is no exception. Here you’ll find quaint local shops, and an impressive menu of “urban-esque” cuisine and Southern Utah’s only winery, as well as regional arts and crafts shops, galleries, a coffee house, and an old-time soda fountain. Historical buildings in the district include the Old Post Office, the Rock Church and the Union Pacific Railroad Depot. There are several statues and art pieces dedicated to early founders of Cedar City. Open all year with most shops open Monday through Saturday. The shopping district includes the area of Main Street from 200 North to University Blvd.

Click to download the Downtown Map; a full list of shopping and dining options in Historic Downtown Cedar City!

Cedar City's Downtown Farmers Market

Local farmers, artisan food producers, artists and crafters converge on downtown every Wednesday (July – September) in an open air market celebrating everything local. Free to the public.

Located at 100 East and College Ave.

IG Winery

Join Southern Utah’s premiere winery for a sampling of handcrafted wines or a tour of the wine production area. Enjoy a glass inside or out on the patio!

Doug McCombs brings his penchant for fine wines to his unique signature blends and singles. Each wine is hand crafted to create a rich, smooth and delicious sipping experience that everyone from the crisp white wine lover to the hearty red wine connoisseur can enjoy. The IG Winery has received several gold and silver medals in the Grand Harvest Wine Competition, as well as the International Wine Competition Sommelier Challenge. The winery now serves over 40 restaurants and casinos in the western states, so ask your server if IG is on the menu at any one of our local restaurants.

Located 59 West University Blvd/Center St. (435) 867-9463

Rock Church

Considered the crown jewel of Cedar City’s Historic Downtown, the Rock Church was built in the early 1930s. This ornate building was crafted from donated labor and local materials. The colorful exterior rocks were hauled in from Southern Utah, Nevada, and Northern Arizona by wagon and the gorgeous hand-carved benches, stairs, and moldings were made from Rocky Mountain junipers grown in this area. Free tours are available mid-June – mid-August on scheduled days. Tours are available by appointment only, please call (435) 586-6345.

Located 75 E. Center St

Downtown Statues

Throughout downtown, there are museum-quality bronze statues commemorating the lives of four prominent citizens of Cedar City and their contributions to the region and to the world.

Cedar City Founder – Henry Lunt: 10 N. Main St

Iron Works Superintendent – Richard Harrison: 57 N. Main St

Pioneer Stockman – Francis Webster: 91 N. Main St

Heroine of China – Helen Foster Snow: 200 N. Main St

Main Street Park

Established in 1886, the park was originally known as Liberty Park. The lush lawns and 100-year-old trees provide a great place for a picnic or impromptu frisbee game. It also features a large play structure, benches, restrooms, and two covered pavilions. The park is home to several events, including Groovefest American Music Festival, July Jamboree, and Mid Summer Renaissance Faire.

Located 200 N. Main St. (435) 865-9223.

Plan your Trip

Getting There
Take I-15 Exit 59. Head east on 200 North to Main Street.

More Info
Cedar City Visitor Center
581 N. Main St
​Cedar City, UT 84721