![]() The mood at the Cedar City tourism bureau is peachy friggin' keen, thank you very much, because on a scale of the world's enjoyable professions their job ranks between Donut Taste-Tester and Southern California-Based Selfie Stick Salesman. *This is fictional narrative device created by the author. Follow the road for 12 miles to the east entrance of Zion National Park. (Too bad you can't pave a road with sheep dung.) With all this celebratory foot traffic, they should add an annual Main Street Resurfacing Festival. There's a bike race, a summer sports competition, a rodeo, and a Christmas parade of storybook characters. For Shakespeare, for livestock, for music, for wild flowers, for classic cars and films. Others call it "Festival City, USA." Because it has a lot of festivals. Then, when you get tired of those (Ha!), expand your net and explore places like Cedar Breaks National Monument, only 30 minutes away in the heart of the Dixie National Forest. Buy a National Parks Pass and set up base camp in Cedar. ![]() Some call it "Gateway to the National Parks" because it's one hour from Zion, 90 minutes from Bryce Canyon and 3 hours from Capitol Reef or the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Competing factions* within the Cedar City Tourism Bureau champion two different nicknames for their town: ![]()
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