St. George, UT
St. George, UT is a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and family-friendly charm. The average temperature, ranging from 53°F to 79°F, provides a temperate climate for the Feast.
The area has a rich historical tapestry, with the Anasazi and Paiute peoples calling it home since 200 BC. In 1776, the Dominguez-Escalante Party marked the first recorded European-American presence, paving the way for fur trappers and government survey parties in subsequent years.
St. George serves as a gateway to iconic nearby National Parks, including Zion, Grand Canyon, and Bryce Canyon. With a population of around 100,000, this small town boasts a relaxed atmosphere, easy navigation, and light traffic. The community exudes friendliness, making it an inviting location.
Diverse housing options and an abundance of restaurants cater to varying preferences. St. George is great for families, offering numerous child-friendly activities and a welcoming environment. With the nearby wonders of nature and the local amenities, St. George is a delightful place to worship God together and learn more about God’s coming Kingdom.
Please contact the Festival Coordinator, Mr. Stephen Elliott, for more information on this site.
Festival Coordinator
Mr. Stephen Elliott
Phone: (480) 553-1042
Email: [email protected]