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Dining in Greater Zion

Greater Zion restaurants: A where-to-eat dining guide for families, fine diners and fast foodies

We get it. Hungry adventurers need hearty meals. Luckily, finding places to eat in Greater Zion is easy — before or after a day on the trails, on the course, in the water, or hanging from a cliff. 

Greater Zion restaurants offer more than menus. Locally-owned proprietors proudly serve up family recipes, regionally-inspired cuisine, locally sourced meats and produce, and Utah craft brews. Find quick-serve hot spots, stay-for-a-while fine dining, and outdoor patios with sensational views of Zion National Park and Snow Canyon cliffs. 

Nothing seals the deal on vacation more than sharing a good meal with family and friends. And the Greater Zion restaurant community commits to welcoming all visitors with a big smile.

Exploring Greater Zion awakens all five senses. See how the red vermillion cliffs rise to meet the clear, blue sky. Feel the coolness of million-year-old sandstone formations. Hear the whoosh of a golf club hitting its mark from a lava-built tee box. Smell the citrus, floral and woodsy notes of the dry, desert air. And lastly, taste the bold, smoky, earthy flavors of one-of-a-kind desert cuisine.

Zion Corridor dining: Springdale, Virgin, Rockville, New Harmony 

A vibrant community of restaurants sits just outside Zion National Park’s entrance, making it an ideal pit stop before or after canyoneering, biking, or hiking in the park. 

Explore Restaurants Near Zion National Park

City dining in St. George, Washington, Santa Clara and Ivins

The area surrounding St. George boasts various spirited eateries to fuel golfing, boutique shopping, art gallery hopping, catching an outdoor Broadway show, or exploring Snow Canyon State Park. 

Explore Restaurants in the St. George Area

Places to eat in Hurricane Valley: Hurricane, Toquerville, Leeds, La Verkin

Hurricane Valley hosts hungry adventurers craving the comforts of small-town charm to pair with action near Quail Creek State Park, Sand Hollow State Park, Sky Mountain Golf Course, Copper Rock Golf Course, and Toquerville Falls.

Explore Restaurants in Hurricane Valley

Surprise stops in Mesa Country: Apple Valley, Hildale

Grab a to-go coffee, smoothie or breakfast burrito at Hildale’s Espresso Creek Coffee. Or stop for wine tasting at Water Canyon Winery  or full meal at The Winery Cafe if you’re seeking something extraordinary. 

Locals laud Apple Valley’s Little Creek Station for serving one of the best burgers in Greater Zion – a great consideration for a quick, on-the-go stop. 

Need more options? Explore dining options in Hurricane about 30 minutes north.

American foods in the Alpine Region: Veyo, Pine Valley, Dameron Valley, Central and Enterprise

Treat yourself to roadside American staples in the peaceful Alpine Region. Pine Valley serves up juicy steaks at The Brandin’ Iron Steakhouse. Marv’s Drive-In in Enterprise is famous for its onion rings, shakes and burgers. Craving pizza? Slice of Veyo, a pizza shop (not to be confused with Veyo Pies), wins over locals and travelers. Veyo Pies with their Volcano Pie and dozens of other options is worth a trip alone.

GET THE Greater Zion Dining Guide

To help plan your culinary adventure, download a PDF of the dining guide – a complete listing of restaurants across Greater Zion.

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Check out these foodie lists

Check out our ‘foodie lists’ for delicious recommendations from local foodie STG Eats.

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