St. George Regional Trail System
2025 St. George Park and Trail map (pdf - 13.5MB) mediumSt. George Park and Trail map (pdf - 50MB) LARGE (too big for phones)The Santa Clara River Trail Alignment is scheduled to start in 2025 and be completed in 2026.This will allow off-street access to the entire northern and southern portion of the St. George trail system through a new underpass beneath Dixie Dr. that connects to the new Santa Clara River Trail construction. An outstanding development for Silver Creek! October 2025 - Breaking news!!! - It appears construction is starting on the Halfway Wash Connector section preparing for the new Pedestrian Underpass of Dixie Drive.This will be a huge improvement in safety for pedestrians and bicycles needing to reach the other side of Dixie Drive. Here are two GIS-based maps of current and proposed Paved Use Paths / Bicycle Lanes & Routes / Natural Surface Trails: Interactive Map of Parks, Trails and Bike Routes — City of St. George Washington County Bike Routes and Planning map — Southern Utah Bicycle Alliance Definitions - Paved Use Path: Paved pathway for bicyclists & pedestrians which is physically separated from motorized vehicular traffic.
- Bicycle Lane: Marked and signed portion of roadway designed for exclusive bicycle use.
- Bicycle Route: Shared roadway (roadway open to both bicycles & motor vehicles) identified and signed as a preferred route for bicyclists.
- Natural Surface Trail: Unpaved path for bicyclists & pedestrians.
St. George Region Bicycling is actively supported at City/County/State levels. The Bicycle infrastructure on and off street is planned, built, maintained and actively expanded throughout Washington County. See the St. George Active Transportation Plan on the Maps & Planning page for details.Southern Utah Bicycle Alliance is an active participant in advocating for Southern Utah bicycling. Their mission is to promote the infrastructure, policies, attitudes, behaviors, and knowledge necessary to make bicycling safe, convenient, and inviting for residents of and visitors to southern Utah. Utah Trail Network
Some very good news for users of the off-street paved trail system!!!
(Map at bottom of this page)
UDOT - Utah Trail Network - Home Utah Trail Network Master Plan UDOT - Utah Trail Network Project Selection Process Utah Trail Network Viewer Current Projects - UDOT Ranked Prioritization Lists Salt Lake Tribune/Southern Utah Tribune - UDOT unveils plans to expand southern Utah’s already-sprawling bike paths, linking to rest of state (Nov. 10, 2025) Utah rolls forward on statewide freeway system for bikes. Here’s where the trails would go (Oct. 31, 2025) Rules / Regulations / Planning
The Utah Law regarding Bicycles and Scooters on sidewalks and paths:
Unless prohibited by traffic-control device or ordinance, you may ride on a sidewalk but not at a speed greater than is reasonable for the existing hazards (41-6a-1106)Southern Utah Regional Trail Standards 2024 for paved trails.Permitted Paved trail uses: Walking/RunningWheelchairsPedal BicyclesE-bikes (Class 1/2/3 — pedal assist types)Personal Mobility Devices — in-line skates, one-wheels, hover boards, electricscooters, electric skateboards, segways, etc.)All-Terrian Vehicles (ATVs), Electric Motorcycles and Golf Carts are NOT permitted on any Paved or Natural Surface trails in St. George!
Chart summarizing Utah state code defining vehicle types and uses City of St. George — Non-motorized, motor-assisted, and motorized vehicles — Know before you buy, know before you ride