Ivins (/ˈaɪvɪnz/ EYE-vinz) is a city in Washington County, Utah, United States and is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area as a suburb or "bedroom" community. The population was 6,753 at the 2010 census, and it was estimated at 6,930 in 2011. Although Ivins was listed as a town in the 2000 census, it became a city in 1998.
Restaurants in Ivins
5 based on 509 reviews
Outdoor theater presenting music, plays and other cultural works.
Between my friends and I, we came down twice together and they saw both Newsies and Mamma Mia twice. The cast was AMAZING this year and we loved every minute of it! A definite MUST DO for any St. George trip during the season! You definitely won't be disappointed!
5 based on 149 reviews
Filled with creative desert landscape ideas, each plant is clearly identified and labeled for note taking. Handicap accessible pathways meander through beautifully planted gardens areas. Restrooms available. During the late fall and winter holidays the extensive gardens were a wonderland of lights. No matter the season, this is a stop worthy of your time.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
We stopped here after visiting the Jacob Hamblin House. I've been to many fabric stores with other quilters, but never have I been anyplace with this selection. Their website says they have over 9000 fabrics and I believe it. There are rooms devoted to the holidays, sports, or babies. I loved seeing it all. There are even completed quilts and some are for sale. The only down side was the fact there was only one sales clerk and she was busy with one customer and unable to help others. I highly recommend this for all fabric freaks
4.5 based on 38 reviews
If you love slot canyons, great photo ops, water, and fun you might like this place! Camping is available. Day use too! I live 10 miles from here and always bring out of town guests. They are always amazed.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Second time I've hiked to see the petroglyphs and neither disappoint. Gradual incline hiking up and spectacular views along the way.
4.5 based on 151 reviews
The St. George Children’s Museum is a non-profit organization providing vibrant, engaging and interactive rooms that invites children and families to discover, imagine and create.
We stopped in here just to check it out and spend an hour, we ended up spending 2 1/2 hours. We had kids from ages 10 - 16. They all had fun. There are so many darling rooms and activities. It was a suggested donation...MoreWe're so glad you had such fun experience with us and hope you'll visit us again!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Been awhile since our last visit. If nothing else visit with Carol (owner) and Kindra ( in house home decorator ).
We were once again wowed by the variety of great finds and values.
Lamps, wall art, glassware, furniture ( including custom, which we previously bought and love ).
This gem is a great stop. A feast for the eyes and imagination. Take the time to visit with these folks, as you will have new friends in the home decor business.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Myself and some girlfriends went to Sagestone Spa at Red Mountain for a day of pampering. The package included, massage, facial, pedicure and lunch.
I felt the package price was very reasonable, and the staff were very kind and accommodating.
The only slightly uncomfortable thing for me was during our lunch break we were still in our spa robes because we had 1 more treatment before finishing.
We didn't know that the lunch was served in the main restaurant onsite for the resort. So not only did we have to walk across the main parking lots of the resort in our robes and very little clothing but we also ate with anyone having lunch on the resort property this way.
It made for quite the laugh, and story for everyone else to enjoy.
I would certainly go back, and recommend sagestone spa at the red mountain resort.
4.5 based on 767 reviews
We’ve been to temple a few times, just to soak in the beauty of the architecture and grounds. We’ve also been there in the evening to see the temple lit up inside and out. An incredible sight.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
Easily accessible for walking and some light climbing, this red rock area provides a stunning overlook of St. George and the surrounding areas. You must be able to climb a ten-foot sandstone embankment to access the overlook. You'll want to keep a hand on small children since there are no guard rails. The view is worth it. There are many meandering trails to explore, alcoves to climb into, an other red sandstone features, including a cave and natural amphitheater. Parking is limited. Go early in the day during June, July, August, and early September to avoid high summertime temperatures.
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