Virgin River Gorge National Recreation Area

Virgin River Gorge National Recreation Area

The Virgin River Gorge National Recreation Area, located in northwestern Arizona, offers dramatic canyon landscapes and diverse outdoor activities along the Virgin River corridor.

28,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Virgin River Gorge National Recreation Area

Virgin River Gorge National Recreation Area
 

Virgin River Gorge National Recreation Area encompasses a rugged, narrow canyon carved by the Virgin River as it courses through the Arizona Strip. The gorge is characterized by towering sandstone cliffs, striking geological formations, and diverse desert plant communities, including desert scrub and riparian zones along the riverbanks. The area holds rich cultural history with Native American petroglyphs and was an important corridor for early explorers and settlers. Visitors are drawn to its scenic vistas, challenging hiking and mountain biking routes, rock climbing opportunities, and fishing spots along the river. The gorge is bisected by Interstate 15, which provides access but also creates a dramatic contrast to the natural surroundings. Key landmarks include the Virgin River itself, the scenic overlooks along the highway, and unusual rock formations shaped by millennia of erosion. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of raptors and songbirds, while desert wildlife such as bighorn sheep and coyotes inhabit the area. The Virgin River Gorge offers solitude compared to more crowded recreation areas, appealing to visitors looking for a remote and rugged desert experience within driving distance of St. George, Utah, and Las Vegas, Nevada.

Highlights

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Scenic overlook points with expansive views of Virgin River Canyon

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Unique riparian habitat supporting rare desert fish and bird species

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Challenging rock climbing routes on sandstone cliffs

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Remote hiking trails accessible from backcountry roads

Notable Natural Features

Virgin River

The river is the core natural feature, flowing through the gorge and providing riparian habitat and fishing opportunities.

Sandstone Cliffs

Towering cliffs carved by erosion create dramatic landscapes favored by climbers and photographers.

Interstate 15 Corridor

The highway cuts through the gorge, offering accessible viewpoints and striking contrasts between nature and infrastructure.