NO RESERVE AUCTION THE HIGHEST BID PLUS $299 DOC FEE BUYS THIS LANDTHESE eBay LISTINGS COST NEARLY $100 AND ARE NOT REFUNDABLE!!! IF YOU DON'T HAVE AT LEAST 5 FEEDBACK YOU MUST MESSAGE BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELED!!!YOU ARE BIDDING ON A PEACEFUL QUIET 1.11 ACRE LAND LOT WEST OF CEDAR CITY IN IRON COUNTY UTAH!!!ACRES:1.11ACCESS: Dirt roads then easements.WATER: Well can be drilled after purchasing water rights or through delivery.SEWER: Need to install septic.APN: E-1687-0005-0005-012LEGAL: Lot 4604 Garden Valley Ranchos Unit 6 Iron County UtahLOCATION/GPS: 37.846515, -113.826337 Center37.846732, -113.826857 Northwest Corner37.846727, -113.825816 Northeast Corner37.846291, -113.825816 Southeast Corner37.846294, -113.826858 Southwest CornerPHONE: Bring your cell phone.TIME LIMIT TO BUILD: Check with county.TAXES: $28.30/yearElevation: Roughly 5476ftFULL ELECTRONIC PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDABOUT IRON COUNTY UTAH The following information is from the Iron County Utah Government website.Discover what Southern Utah has in store.
If you ever need a break from all the adventure of Southern Utah, we’ve got you covered there, too. The list of things to do in Cedar City always seems to be expanding. To date, it includes the world famous Shakespeare Festival, fine dining and shopping in our historic downtown area, and vibrant arts and culture scene.
In all the world, you couldn’t find the stunning beauty of Southern Utah’s six national parks anywhere else. All within a day’s drive, nonetheless.
From looking up at Zion’s Court of the Patriarchs’ tall peaks to staring down the pinnacle of the Grand Canyon’s Vishnu Temple, from Lake Powell’s twisting goosenecks to Grand Staircase’s steep canyon slots, from Bryce Canyon’s hypnotizing hoodoos to Kolob Canyon’s mesmerizing sandstone, you’ll be able to come for a few days and leave with a lifetime of memories.
Mother Nature’s powerful force and time-honored patience sculpted this beautiful mural that we call Bryce Canyon National Park.
Wind and erosion over eons of time crafted spires, fins and mazes out of colorful limestone to create a whimsical array of formations. The landscape of eccentric shadows and vibrant red hues constantly changes with every second of the day, while the cool and crisp air of night at 9,000 feet brings the stars right to your fingertips. With every twist and turn of Bryce’s stunning labyrinth, you’re one step closer to adventure.
The best snow on Earth, a family environment and affordable pricing make Brian Head Resort ideal for everyone. And with a mini zip-line, mountain biking, alpine slide and more in the summer, the fun never stops.
While Brian Head Resort has recently gone through major renovations to modernize their amenities and base lodges, they still take an old-school approach to running the mountain. Which means Brian Head has everything you want in a Utah ski resort — champagne powder and expertly groomed runs, minus the crowds, short lift lines and ticket prices that don’t break the bank. The resort prides itself on providing a relaxed, super friendly ski experience perfect for first-timers and families. Don’t be surprised if you’re greeted with a “how’s it going?” or a “hey there, what’s up?!” because staff recognizes you from your visit. Here you’re just like family—minus the head noogies.
The early Paiute people called Cedar Breaks National Monument the “Circle of Painted Cliffs” referring to multicolored stone ridges of this naturally carved amphitheater. Home to curious wildlife and Bristlecone pines that have been hanging around since the last millennium, time seems to stand still at Cedar Breaks and that’s really not a bad thing. Situated about two miles south of the town of Brian Head, this giant amphitheater sits high atop the Markagunt Plateau, over 2,500 feet deep and more than three miles across. The spectacular colors of Cedar Breaks National Monument are formed by an abundance of mineral deposits, making it breathtaking to behold.
Everyone knows that Utah has the greatest snow on earth, but did they also know that we have the sickest dirt jumps, the cleanest air, some of the richest human history, and the coolest hikes on earth, too? Living life elevated means a never-ending array of snow sports, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, golf, motorsports… the list goes on and on, proving that there really is something for everyone in Cedar City.
It might sound surprising that our little neck of the woods has incredible powder to shred. But the high elevation and clean atmosphere produces crisp snow that’s perfect for backcountry skiers and snowshoe hikers alike. The dusty dirt trails of the high desert terrain create exciting twists and turns that offroad vehicles thrive on. The steep mountainside climbs challenge any seasoned hiker while the lively rivers feed the crystal blue lakes that house some great fishing game. Then, when you’re camping under the open sky, you’ll be able to see the stars perfectly without any distractions from nearby light pollution. Oh, and did we mention there’s golf?
No matter what your favorite outdoor activity may be, we have more than enough to give you a lifetime of memories.
Walking the tree-lined courtyard of the Utah Shakespeare Festival lively music beckons you like the Pied Piper. Taking your seat in the grand Engelstad outdoor theater, the spotlight rises and Elizabethan costumed actors take to the stage. You’ve entered a time warp and a magical evening under the stars is about to begin.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1961 by a young theater professor named Fred Adams. Adams envisioned a theater festival to entertain the millions of annual visitors to the nearby national parks.
The Festival is one of the oldest and largest Shakespeare festivals in North America and most of the Festival’s lead actors are members of the Actors’ Equity Association and come from all over the country, including Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. Famous actors that have appeared on the Festival stage include Harold Gould, Benjamin Bratt, Jeremy Irons, Bradley Whitford (NBC’s The West Wing), Matt Bomer (USA’s White Collar) and Ty Burrell (ABC’s Modern Family).
In 2000, the Utah Shakespeare Festival received the coveted Tony Award for America’s Outstanding Regional Theatre. The Tony Award is the most prestigious and sought-after award in live theatre—the equivalent to the Academy Award in film—and is presented by the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers.. The Festival was nominated for the award by the American Theatre Critics Association.
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