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TOURISM RESOURCES

VISIT CEDAR CITY-BRIAN HEAD, IRON COUNTY TOURISM BUREAU 581 N. Main Street, Cedar City (435) 586-5124 visitcedarcity.com

(Lodging, Dining, Events, and Outdoor Recreation/Attractions)

CEDAR CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

510 West 800 South, Cedar City (435) 586-4484 cedarcitychamber.org

CEDAR CITY REGIONAL AIRPORT

2560 Aviation Way, Cedar City (435) 867-9408 cedarcity.org/airport/

PAROWAN VISITOR CENTER 5 S. Main Street, Parowan (435) 477-8190 parowan.org

PAROWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (435) 590-7417 parowanchamberofcommerce.com

BRIAN HEAD TOWN HALL & VISITOR CENTER 56 N. Hwy. 143, Brian Head (435) 677-2029 visitbrianhead.org safety methods for construction workers and bringing higher efficiencies for project completion timelines.

“Iron County fosters a rich environment for local businesses to thrive and makes it easy to build a strong collaborative business culture and network,” said BZI CEO James Barlow. “It’s rewarding to be based among a close-knit community of innovative and dynamic businesses, and know our advancements in technology and processes are impacting our ability to help save lives and attract leading companies across the globe.”

Historical information: “A History of Iron County: Community Above Self” by Janet Burton Seegmiller

CEDAR BREAKS NATIONAL MONUMEN (435) 986-7120 nps.gov/cebr/

KOLOB CANYONS, NORTH ZION NATIONAL PARK (435) 586-9548 nps.gov/zion/kolob-canyons

KANARRAVILLE FALLS TRAIL 40 S. Main Street, Kanarraville (435) 590-7490 kanarrafalls.com

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