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St. George Utah Temple — Attraction in Saint George

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St. George Utah Temple
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The St. George Utah Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in St. George, Utah. Completed in 1877, it was the church's third temple completed, but the first in Utah, following the migration west of members from Nauvoo, Illinois, following the death of church founder, Joseph Smith.
Nearby attractions
Vernon Worthen Park
300 S 400 E, St. George, UT 84770
Dixie Sunbowl
150 S 400 E, St. George, UT 84770
St. George Children’s Museum
86 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
St George Splash Pad
50 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Town Square Park
50 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Arrowhead Gallery
68 E Tabernacle St A, St. George, UT 84770
St. George Tabernacle
18 S Main St, St. George, UT 84770
Red Cliffs Desert Reserve Visitor Center & Office
111 E Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770
Cox Performing Arts Center
325 S 700 E, St. George, UT 84770
Greater Zion Visitor Center/Convention & Tourism Office
111 E Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770
Nearby restaurants
Irmita's Casita Mexican Restaurant
95 W 700 S, St. George, UT 84770
Cappelettis Restaurant
36 E Tabernacle St, St. George, UT 84770
Iceberg Drive Inn (St George)
222 UT-34, St. George, UT 84770
Honolulu Grill
706 E 700 S, St. George, UT 84770
Arby's
717 S Bluff St, St. George, UT 84770, United States
Nearby hotels
Blooming Heart Village Inn
95 S 200 E, St. George, UT 84770
University Inn "College Inn"
The Inn is for Utah Tech and Road Scholar use only, 123 E 100 S, St. George, UT 84770, United States
Aiden by Best Western St. George
316 E St George Blvd, St. George, UT 84770
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St. George Utah Temple

250 E 400 S, St. George, UT 84770, United States
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The St. George Utah Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in St. George, Utah. Completed in 1877, it was the church's third temple completed, but the first in Utah, following the migration west of members from Nauvoo, Illinois, following the death of church founder, Joseph Smith.

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attractions: Vernon Worthen Park, Dixie Sunbowl, St. George Children’s Museum, St George Splash Pad, Town Square Park, Arrowhead Gallery, St. George Tabernacle, Red Cliffs Desert Reserve Visitor Center & Office, Cox Performing Arts Center, Greater Zion Visitor Center/Convention & Tourism Office, restaurants: Irmita's Casita Mexican Restaurant, Cappelettis Restaurant, Iceberg Drive Inn (St George), Honolulu Grill, Arby's
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Nearby attractions of St. George Utah Temple

Vernon Worthen Park

Dixie Sunbowl

St. George Children’s Museum

St George Splash Pad

Town Square Park

Arrowhead Gallery

St. George Tabernacle

Red Cliffs Desert Reserve Visitor Center & Office

Cox Performing Arts Center

Greater Zion Visitor Center/Convention & Tourism Office

Vernon Worthen Park

Vernon Worthen Park

4.7

(888)

Open 24 hours
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Dixie Sunbowl

Dixie Sunbowl

4.3

(100)

Open 24 hours
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St. George Children’s Museum

St. George Children’s Museum

4.7

(711)

Closed
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St George Splash Pad

St George Splash Pad

4.8

(528)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Puzzling Adventures Scavenger Hunt - Saint George
Puzzling Adventures Scavenger Hunt - Saint George
Sun, Dec 7 • 11:00 AM
15 E Tabernacle St, Saint George , UT 84770
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Youth Nativity Rehearsal
Youth Nativity Rehearsal
Sun, Dec 7 • 5:00 PM
1762 South River Road, St George, UT 84790
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General Addiction Recovery Group Meetings
General Addiction Recovery Group Meetings
Sun, Dec 7 • 6:00 PM
1835 South Washington Fields Road, Washington, UT 84780
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Nearby restaurants of St. George Utah Temple

Irmita's Casita Mexican Restaurant

Cappelettis Restaurant

Iceberg Drive Inn (St George)

Honolulu Grill

Arby's

Irmita's Casita Mexican Restaurant

Irmita's Casita Mexican Restaurant

4.6

(1.1K)

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Cappelettis Restaurant

Cappelettis Restaurant

4.5

(736)

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Iceberg Drive Inn (St George)

Iceberg Drive Inn (St George)

4.2

(1.4K)

$

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Honolulu Grill

Honolulu Grill

4.5

(829)

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Mariah RussellMariah Russell
The St. George Temple Christmas lights offer a peaceful and family-friendly holiday experience, perfect for those seeking simple seasonal beauty. When I visited, I was enchanted by the thousands of twinkling lights that transformed the grounds into a winter wonderland. The carefully arranged displays create a warm, inviting atmosphere, with paths lined in glowing colors that make for a wonderful evening stroll. What stood out to me was how inclusive and welcoming the event felt. Families, friends, and couples wandered through the grounds, taking pictures and enjoying the festive ambiance. It’s a place where you can slow down and appreciate the holiday season in a quiet, relaxed setting—perfect for those who love Christmas lights but prefer a more tranquil setting than bustling city displays. If you’re in St. George during the holidays, I highly recommend taking the time to see the lights. It’s a lovely way to spend an evening, whether you’re with loved ones or simply looking for a peaceful moment to soak in the season.
Doug WDoug W
I was driving back to my motel and just happened to glance over to my left and saw not only this spectacular white monolith in the distance but also highlighted by the February 12th full moon. I drove over and was absolutely gob-smacked at the elegance and history of this edifice. I had really no idea of the historical significance of Saint George as Brigham Young's "winter home" and the Tabernacle for the LDS. So sad that I had no time to return and have a tour of the tabernacle but I did go into the gem of a Visitors' Centre which seemed to welcome all who entered. I spoke to some lovely young people who are obviously totally committed to the cause but I had to turn down a more detailed information tour as I had to travel north the following day. This certainly was an uplifting experience on a cold winter's night!
Aaron FrisbieAaron Frisbie
This is the most beautiful LDS temple I have visited thus far. The exterior is such a brilliant white with beautiful landscaping surrounding the entire building. There's also a visitor's center right next door that gives a little history about the planning, ground breaking, and construction of this historic building. It has an interactive screen that tests your knowledge of geography and other temples around the world. They also have a little theatre where they show a movie, unfortunately I was unable to watch it, however. There are missionaries there if you have any further questions. It was closed when I went but would have loved to have gone inside.
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The St. George Temple Christmas lights offer a peaceful and family-friendly holiday experience, perfect for those seeking simple seasonal beauty. When I visited, I was enchanted by the thousands of twinkling lights that transformed the grounds into a winter wonderland. The carefully arranged displays create a warm, inviting atmosphere, with paths lined in glowing colors that make for a wonderful evening stroll. What stood out to me was how inclusive and welcoming the event felt. Families, friends, and couples wandered through the grounds, taking pictures and enjoying the festive ambiance. It’s a place where you can slow down and appreciate the holiday season in a quiet, relaxed setting—perfect for those who love Christmas lights but prefer a more tranquil setting than bustling city displays. If you’re in St. George during the holidays, I highly recommend taking the time to see the lights. It’s a lovely way to spend an evening, whether you’re with loved ones or simply looking for a peaceful moment to soak in the season.
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I was driving back to my motel and just happened to glance over to my left and saw not only this spectacular white monolith in the distance but also highlighted by the February 12th full moon. I drove over and was absolutely gob-smacked at the elegance and history of this edifice. I had really no idea of the historical significance of Saint George as Brigham Young's "winter home" and the Tabernacle for the LDS. So sad that I had no time to return and have a tour of the tabernacle but I did go into the gem of a Visitors' Centre which seemed to welcome all who entered. I spoke to some lovely young people who are obviously totally committed to the cause but I had to turn down a more detailed information tour as I had to travel north the following day. This certainly was an uplifting experience on a cold winter's night!
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This is the most beautiful LDS temple I have visited thus far. The exterior is such a brilliant white with beautiful landscaping surrounding the entire building. There's also a visitor's center right next door that gives a little history about the planning, ground breaking, and construction of this historic building. It has an interactive screen that tests your knowledge of geography and other temples around the world. They also have a little theatre where they show a movie, unfortunately I was unable to watch it, however. There are missionaries there if you have any further questions. It was closed when I went but would have loved to have gone inside.
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Holiness to the Lord, the house of the Lord. The St. George Temple, with its striking white exterior and rich history, stands as a profound symbol of faith and dedication in the heart of Southern Utah. As the first temple completed in the Utah Territory, it holds a special place in the hearts of Latter-day Saints and serves as a beacon of light and hope to the entire community.

The temple’s pristine white walls reflect not only the beauty of its architecture but also the purity and peace found within its sacred spaces. It is a place where individuals and families come to draw closer to the Lord, participate in sacred ordinances, and make eternal covenants. This spiritual sanctuary provides a refuge from the world, offering solace and guidance to all who enter.

Beyond its spiritual significance, the St. George Temple has been a cornerstone of the local community for generations. Its presence has inspired countless acts of service, charity, and kindness, extending the love and teachings of Jesus Christ to all corners of the region. The Church’s comprehensive welfare programs, often coordinated through the temple’s influence, provide vital support to those in need, fostering self-reliance and compassion.

The dedication and ongoing operation of the St. George Temple symbolize a commitment to both spiritual and temporal welfare. It stands as a testament to the enduring light of faith and the Church's mission to uplift and bless the lives of individuals and families. The St. George Temple is not just a beautiful edifice; it is a sacred place where the divine meets the daily, inspiring all to live with greater...

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3y

Pretty impressive place, and I learned about what is going on with construction and the beliefs concerning the Temples. The stories behind the historical significance is very interesting to me, because so little of reality gets out to the public. All kinds of stories get out, so little bear truth for what they believe. I like hearing about different religions and this one seems pretty regular and most get the Mormons confused with the FLDS sect, or Penecostals. The ones I met and known for years are all very normal people. Wouldn't trade them for anything. They are just like you and me. I'm still trying to figure out this afterlife beliefs, but it requires a lot more study on my part to get that understanding. I'm not saying I believe it one way or the other yet, I have my prayers and goals for a reincarnation scenario that could be heaven as a life, but we can all have our dreams. Still it's been super interesting, and with a great helper in understanding their message, perhaps I'll find more out and figure for myself what I think of it compared to other beliefs. There are many positives from their family beliefs, I just want the best for my friends, family,...

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7y

This piece of castellated gothic architecture is one of my absolute favorites, and represents one of the oldest buildings in Utah, build by the sacrifice of the exiled Latter-day Saints after they crossed the American plains to escape persecution in the east. It was built over a swamp, so the ground had to be filled first with lava rock to give it a sure foundation. It is remarkable how long this temple has stood, considering the circumstances of its construction. It is being renovated in 2019, and will be open for its sacred purpose later in 2020. My little sister was sealed to her husband in this beautiful temple, and I have had many wonderful experiences here, as well. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in good standing attend the temple to learn and pray as part of their own religious ordinances, and then return to do vicarious work for their ancestors who did not have the fulness of the gospel. This building also has a detached Visitors Center which is open to the public and includes a beautiful Christus statue and many viewing rooms for watching short films that give visitors an idea what the temple...

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