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Red Rock Golf Trail


Falcon Ridge Located in nearby Mesquite, Nevada, Falcon Ridge Golf Course features spectacular elevation


changes, numerous water features and high mesa views. With a wide selection of teeing options, the course is playable for all levels of golfers.


Getting here is easy! Fly direct into St. George on either Delta


or United. Rental cars are available at SGU airport, giving you plenty of options to get from course to course. Other options include direct flights to Vegas (1.5 hours south), United via Denver or Delta via Salt Lake City. If the scenic route is what you prefer, St. George is conveniently located on I-15. Even the most avid golfer can’t spend every hour on the golf


course. Once you’ve tallied your scorecard there are plenty of other adventures surrounding St. George ready to help you forget those missed putts. Zion National Park—one of the most intimate and favorite of


visitors from all over the world, is best experienced from the bottom up! In sheer magnitude and color, it is very likely one of the most awe-inspiring National Parks in the world. Zion is open all year and hosts over 2.5 million visitors per year. Elevations in the canyon range from 4,000 feet at the valley


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St. George The St. George Golf Club offers a more traditional parkland style of play that is popular with guests and locals alike. The course features large smooth greens and fairways designed for walking.


Special Section: St. George Utah’s Red Rock Golf Trail


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