Virgin River Trail The Virgin River Trail is a paved bike and roller blade trail. The fun section runs 2.5 miles along the banks of the Virgin River from St. George to Bloomington, but there are branches to St. George, Web Hill, and River Road, with planned trail extending past River Road to the east. The trail sees heavy use from runners, walkers, roller bladers, and bikers. There are no steep sections. The ride is easy for even the smallest children. Tiny guys riding with training wheels and young moms pushing strollers with their roller blades are common. |
There is water at both ends of the trail, and at a fountain in the middle. Benches are found periodically. Dogs should be on a leash. For other paved trails in the St. George area, see our West St. George Paved Trails page. |
Getting there: Bloomington.
Take the Bluff Street I-15 exit in St.
George and turn west. Immediately turn south (right) and drive on Tonaquint
Drive until it
forks onto Bloomington Drive after the hill. Spot the parking area on your
left just
before the river bridge. (Or, take the Bloomington exit and drive west through
town. As
you cross the Virgin River, you'll see a parking area on your right.)
St. George. Take the Bluff Street I-15 exit and turn east. Immediately turn south to parallel the freeway. The parking area is on your right, just after passing the wildlife museum. The eastbound trail starts on the east side of the road, opposite the parking lot. Southbound starts by the bathroom. Copyright 2002 Mad Scientist Software Inc |
Trail conditions change, and the layout of a trail may change without notice. Use this trail guide at your own risk.