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Photo of Staybridge Suites St. George by IHG Top rated
From $153 / night

Staybridge Suites St. George by IHG

· 4.7 Excellent · 843 reviews

Staybridge Suites specializes in the multi-night, multi-room experience that gives traveling teams the stability they need in any city.

  • Full kitchens in suites reduce dining costs during extended city stays
  • Suite kitchenettes reduce reliance on finding restaurants in unknown neighborhoods
  • Full kitchens provide meal flexibility when dining options are unknown
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From $379 / night

The Advenire Autograph Collection

· 4.6 Excellent

Autograph Collection Hotels provide the independent spirit and group-focused amenities that help teams and families navigate multi-day city adventures with confidence.

  • Common lobby areas where teams can regroup throughout busy days
  • Room service delivers meals directly when groups need downtime between city activities
  • 24-hour fitness center accommodates schedules disrupted by travel and events
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Photo of Aiden by Best Western St. George Highly rated
From $111 / night

Aiden by Best Western St. George

· 4.6 Excellent · 499 reviews

Aiden by Best Western turns scattered city logistics into streamlined group coordination, so teams can focus on their goals instead of travel hassles.

  • On-site fitness center maintains routines without scouting unknown gym options
  • Indoor corridors offer secure passage between rooms with equipment
  • Fitness center maintains training routines when away from home facilities
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Photo of Best Western Plus Abbey Inn Highly rated
From $134 / night

Best Western Plus Abbey Inn

· 4.6 Excellent · 1,760 reviews

Best Western Plus offers the reliable home base that eliminates guesswork when managing teams and families in a new city.

  • Indoor corridors provide secure pathways for groups carrying valuable equipment
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning meal hunt in unfamiliar territory
  • Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking regulations
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Photo of Courtyard by Marriott St. George Highly rated
From $201 / night

Courtyard by Marriott St. George

· 4.6 Excellent · 495 reviews

For tournaments demanding flawless group coordination, Marriott offers the dependable foundation that eliminates travel stress.

  • Free WiFi keeps everyone connected during multi-day tournament stays
  • Spacious breakfast area accommodates large groups traveling together comfortably
  • Valet parking removes vehicle concerns in busy tournament host districts
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Photo of Best Western Coral Hills Highly rated
From $103 / night

Best Western Coral Hills

· 4.5 Excellent · 947 reviews

Best Western creates the organized group experience that transforms chaotic city travel into smooth, coordinated stays for everyone involved.

  • Suite options provide extra space for gear and group gatherings
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
  • Fitness center maintains training routines when away from home facilities
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Photo of Comfort Suites St. George - University Area Highly rated
From $114 / night

Comfort Suites St. George - University Area

· 4.5 Excellent · 837 reviews

Comfort Suites understands group dynamics, providing the predictable quality and space your team needs to perform at their best.

  • Fitness center helps maintain routines while traveling in unfamiliar territory
  • Meeting room space handles group coordination away from crowded room areas
  • Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for multi-day trips
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Photo of Hampton Inn St. George Highly rated
From $152 / night

Hampton Inn St. George

· 4.5 Excellent · 668 reviews

Hampton by Hilton eliminates the guesswork of group city travel by creating a reliable home base that keeps everyone organized.

  • Fitness center keeps training routines consistent during multi-day city stays
  • Indoor corridors offer weather protection when moving between rooms
  • Suite options give families extra space to spread out
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Photo of Comfort Inn at Convention Center Best value
From $78 / night

Comfort Inn at Convention Center

· 4.5 Excellent · 1,180 reviews

This Comfort Suites provides the steady home base that transforms chaotic group travel into a well-coordinated city experience for everyone.

  • All-suite accommodations provide extra space for tournament gear and group gathering
  • Connecting rooms keep families and groups close while providing privacy
  • Separate living areas create meeting spots within rooms for planning city activities
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From $121 / night

Tru by Hilton St. George UT

· 4.4 Very Good · 923 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts transforms city getaways into organized adventures where every group member stays connected and energized throughout their journey.

  • Evening room service extends until 11pm for post-event dining
  • Bedside USB ports keep phones charged for coordinating group activities
  • Business center with printing services handles last-minute travel document needs
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From $83 / night

Ramada by Wyndham St. George

· 4.4 Very Good · 2,905 reviews

Ramada by Wyndham provides the steady home base that lets your team navigate the city confidently while staying within budget.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-day trips
  • Connecting rooms keep families and groups coordinated during city visits
  • Indoor pool provides recreational activity regardless of outside weather conditions
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From $196 / night

TownePlace Suites by Marriott St. George

· 4.4 Very Good · 199 reviews

TownePlace Suites offers the extended-stay infrastructure that eliminates the daily friction of managing group accommodations in unfamiliar territory.

  • Meeting spaces provide quiet areas for group planning and regrouping
  • Complimentary breakfast removes one meal decision from busy tournament schedules
  • Multi-bedroom suites keep groups together while maintaining personal space
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From $74 / night

Clarion Suites St. George - Convention Center Area

· 4.2 Very Good · 1,014 reviews

Clarion creates the trustworthy retreat where group leaders can efficiently manage itineraries while everyone stays refreshed and ready.

  • Guest laundry facilities reduce packing demands for extended city stays
  • Fitness center keeps training routines intact during multi-day trips
  • Indoor pool provides reliable family entertainment regardless of weather conditions
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From $52 / night

Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center St. George UT

· 4.0 Very Good · 5,325 reviews

Red Lion Hotels establishes the trustworthy headquarters your group requires to manage logistics and recharge between city activities.

  • Connecting rooms allow families and groups to stay close while maintaining privacy
  • Suite layouts provide living areas where traveling groups can gather
  • Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to coordinate in town
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From $67 / night

Quality Inn Saint George South Bluff

· 3.9 Good · 1,214 reviews

Quality Inn delivers the reliable foundation your group needs to stay organized and focused during multi-day city trips.

  • Indoor corridors provide weather protection when moving between team rooms
  • Guest laundry means packing lighter for multi-day city tournaments
  • Bus parking accommodates larger group transportation without complications
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City Guide

St. George, Utah Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

St. George sits in Utah's southwest corner as the state's seventh-largest city, home to about 95,000 people in a metro area pushing 180,000. This desert town has exploded from sleepy retirement community to legitimate sports destination, thanks to year-round sunshine, modern facilities, and geography that attracts tournaments from across the West.

The city punches above its weight in youth sports hosting, particularly soccer, baseball, and softball tournaments that draw teams from California, Nevada, and Arizona. Dixie State University (now Utah Tech) anchors the sports scene with Division I athletics, while the desert climate means outdoor events run nearly 12 months a year. The vibe is family-friendly and Mormon-influenced, meaning clean facilities, early tournament start times, and limited nightlife options.

St. George's real selling point is location – you're an hour from Zion National Park, two hours from Las Vegas, and surrounded by red rock desert that makes every Instagram story look professional. The city has invested heavily in sports infrastructure over the past decade, making it a legitimate alternative to pricier California tournament destinations.

Section 02

Getting Around

St. George Regional Airport handles commercial flights from Salt Lake City, Denver, and Phoenix, but most visitors fly into Las Vegas (two hours south via I-15) for better flight options and cheaper fares. Salt Lake City is 4.5 hours north if you're coming from that direction. The drive from Vegas is straightforward desert highway, though weekend traffic heading back to California can get heavy.

You absolutely need rental cars here. SunTran runs limited bus routes that won't get your team anywhere useful, and rideshare coverage is spotty outside downtown. Most sports complexes sit on the city's edges, making walking impractical. Enterprise, Hertz, and Budget all operate at the regional airport, while Vegas rentals often cost less if you're flying in there anyway.

The city sprawls along I-15 with most sports venues within 15 minutes of each other. Bluff Street runs north-south as the main commercial strip, while Red Canyon Drive and St. George Boulevard handle east-west traffic. Traffic is rarely a major issue except during morning and evening commutes, and parking is generally free and abundant.

Section 03

Where to Stay

The Bluff Street corridor offers your best bet for tournament families, with newer chain hotels clustered near restaurants and shopping. This strip puts you within 10 minutes of most sports complexes and offers easy highway access. Hotels like Hampton Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn Express, and Fairfield Inn dominate this area with pools, breakfast, and team-friendly policies.

Downtown St. George around Main Street and St. George Boulevard provides walking access to restaurants and the historic district, but fewer hotel options and slightly longer drives to newer sports complexes. The Red Canyon area near Dixie Regional Medical Center offers some solid mid-tier options with mountain views, though you'll drive a bit more to reach fields.

Avoid the budget motels along the old highway strips – they're not worth the savings given the condition and location. If your tournament is at Greater Zion Stadium or Canyons Complex, staying on the south end of Bluff Street cuts a few minutes off your morning drive. For events at Utah Tech, anywhere along the Bluff Street corridor works well.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

Greater Zion Stadium serves as the crown jewel – a 5,000-seat soccer-specific venue that hosts USL League One professional soccer and major tournaments. The adjacent IRONMAN Sports Park features additional soccer fields and has become a go-to destination for youth soccer tournaments from across the region.

Canyons Softball Complex anchors the city's softball and baseball scene with eight fields hosting everything from youth tournaments to adult league championships. Utah Tech University (formerly Dixie State) offers multiple venues including Burns Arena for basketball and volleyball, plus baseball and softball stadiums that host regional tournaments.

The St. George Tennis Center features 16 courts and regularly hosts USTA events, while Dixie Red Hills Golf Course and SunBrook Golf Course provide tournament golf options. Swimming competitions happen at the St. George Aquatic Center, and the city has invested heavily in pickleball courts at various parks. The desert climate means outdoor tournaments run comfortably from October through April, with summer events typically starting at dawn to beat the heat.

Section 05

Things to Do

Zion National Park sits just 45 minutes northeast and makes for an incredible day trip between tournament games. Snow Canyon State Park offers easier hiking just 15 minutes from downtown, with red rock formations that satisfy the Instagram crowd without the Zion crowds. Both parks charge entrance fees but provide shuttle services during peak seasons.

Families love Coral Canyon Aquatic Center for its lazy river and slides, while Firemens Park offers playgrounds and open space for teams to relax. The St. George Temple and surrounding grounds provide a peaceful walk through Mormon pioneer history. Ancestor Square downtown features shops and restaurants in a compact, walkable area that works well for team meals.

Adventure seekers can book ATV tours through Sand Hollow State Park or try rappelling at Scout Cave. Top Golf recently opened and provides climate-controlled entertainment that works for all skill levels. Vegas is close enough for adult league teams wanting nightlife, though most youth tournament families stick to local activities and early bedtimes.

Section 06

Food & Drink

St. George's food scene centers on family-friendly chains and local spots that cater to tournament crowds. Panda Express, Chipotle, and Five Guys line Bluff Street for quick team meals, while Cafe Rio originated in Utah and offers fresh Mexican that's a step above typical fast-casual. Cubby's serves solid burgers and shakes with a local feel.

For sit-down team dinners, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse, and Applebee's handle large groups reliably. Costa Vida and Cafe Sabor offer better-than-average Mexican food, while Cracker Barrel and Red Robin satisfy the comfort food crowd. Black Bear Diner serves huge portions perfect for hungry athletes.

Local standouts include Painted Pony for upscale dining and Anasazi Steakhouse inside a historic building downtown. Swig – a Utah-based drive-through drink chain – provides creative sodas and energy drinks that kids love. Alcohol availability is limited due to Utah's laws and Mormon culture, though most chain restaurants serve beer and wine. Stock up at Smith's or Walmart for tournament snacks and drinks.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

Red Cliffs Mall anchors retail with JCPenney, Dillard's, and Dick's Sporting Goods, plus a food court and movie theater that work well for tournament downtime. The Outlets at Zion offer brand-name shopping in an outdoor setting, though selection is limited compared to major metros.

Walmart Supercenter and Target on Bluff Street handle forgotten tournament essentials, while Smith's Marketplace provides full grocery service for teams staying in suites. Big 5 Sporting Goods and local shops cover basic gear needs, though serious equipment shopping is better done before arrival.

Entertainment options stay family-focused with Fat Cats bowling, arcade games, and laser tag providing team bonding activities. Megaplex Theaters at Red Cliffs Mall shows current releases, while Top Golf offers climate-controlled fun for all ages. Tuacahn Amphitheater 20 minutes west presents Broadway-style shows in a stunning red rock setting, though tickets require advance planning. Evening entertainment winds down early in this family-oriented community.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

St. George delivers classic high desert climate with over 300 sunny days annually. October through April provides ideal tournament weather with highs in the 60s-80s and cool mornings perfect for early games. Nights can drop 30-40 degrees below daytime highs, so pack layers even during warm spells.

Summer (May-September) brings brutal heat with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F, forcing most outdoor tournaments to start at sunrise. UV exposure is intense year-round at 2,800 feet elevation – sunscreen and hats are mandatory, not optional. Winter occasionally brings snow, but it rarely sticks except in the surrounding mountains.

Pack for dramatic temperature swings and intense sun. Bring extra sunscreen, lip balm, and lotion – the dry air dehydrates everything quickly. Rain is rare but when storms hit, desert washes can flood rapidly. March through May and September through November offer the most comfortable conditions, explaining why tournament calendars pack these months. Always bring more water than you think you need, especially for summer events.

Section 09

Local Tips

Utah's liquor laws affect restaurant service – many places can't serve alcohol without food orders, and beer selection skews toward low-alcohol options. Sunday business hours run shorter due to Mormon culture, with many local restaurants closed or operating reduced hours. Plan accordingly for Sunday tournament meals.

Download the GasBuddy app – prices vary significantly between stations, and the Costco gas station usually offers the best deals if you have membership. Free parking is abundant, but summer afternoon temperatures can make car interiors dangerously hot. Use sunshades and crack windows when legal.

Book accommodations early for tournaments during spring break season (March-April) when the city fills with tourists heading to Zion. The local population skews older and conservative – teams generally find friendly, helpful residents who go out of their way to assist visitors. Tipping follows standard US practices, though service tends to be more polite and less aggressive than major metros. Cell coverage is excellent in town but can disappear quickly in surrounding canyons.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in St. George — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in St. George

Which hotels in St. George, Utah are good for families?

Several hotels in St. George, Utah are well-suited for families. The Advenire Autograph Collection (0.06 mi, from $379/night), Best Western Coral Hills (0.25 mi, from $103/night), and Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center St. George UT (1.84 mi, from $52/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in St. George, Utah are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in St. George, Utah accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Saint George South Bluff (2.42 mi, from $67/night), The Advenire Autograph Collection (0.06 mi, from $379/night), and Best Western Coral Hills (0.25 mi, from $103/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn Saint George South Bluff also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there budget-friendly hotels in St. George, Utah?

Yes — Quality Inn Saint George South Bluff (2.42 mi, from $67/night) is a budget-friendly option in St. George, Utah, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Are there extended-stay hotels in St. George, Utah?

Yes — Staybridge Suites St. George by IHG (2.69 mi, from $153/night) and TownePlace Suites by Marriott St. George (2.87 mi, from $196/night) are all extended-stay properties in St. George, Utah, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in St. George, Utah are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in St. George, Utah are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Advenire Autograph Collection (0.06 mi, from $379/night), Tru by Hilton St. George UT (2.6 mi, from $121/night), and Courtyard by Marriott St. George (2.84 mi, from $201/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in St. George, Utah offer free breakfast?

Best Western Coral Hills (0.25 mi, from $103/night), Aiden by Best Western St. George (0.59 mi, from $111/night), and Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center St. George UT (1.84 mi, from $52/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in St. George, Utah offer free parking?

Best Western Coral Hills (0.25 mi, from $103/night), Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center St. George UT (1.84 mi, from $52/night), and Comfort Suites St. George - University Area (1.88 mi, from $114/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in St. George, Utah have an outdoor pool?

The Advenire Autograph Collection (0.06 mi, from $379/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in St. George, Utah have suites or extra space?

The Advenire Autograph Collection (0.06 mi, from $379/night), Best Western Coral Hills (0.25 mi, from $103/night), and Aiden by Best Western St. George (0.59 mi, from $111/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in St. George, Utah have a full in-room kitchen?

Staybridge Suites St. George by IHG (2.69 mi, from $153/night) and TownePlace Suites by Marriott St. George (2.87 mi, from $196/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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