Information
Landmark: St. George Utah TempleCity: St George
Country: USA Utah
Continent: North America
St. George Utah Temple, St George, USA Utah, North America
The St. George Utah Temple is a religious structure located in St. George, Utah, USA.
It serves as a temple for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Visual Characteristics
The temple is constructed primarily of red sandstone quarried locally. It features a distinctive white spire topped with a statue of the Angel Moroni. The building is approximately 175 feet tall and exhibits a blend of Gothic Revival and Romanesque architectural elements. The grounds are landscaped with mature trees and manicured lawns.
Location & Access Logistics
The temple is situated at 800 East 100 South in St. George, Utah. It is approximately 1.5 miles east of the St. George city center. Ample parking is available on the temple grounds. Public transportation options include the SunTran bus system, with routes serving the vicinity of the temple.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the St. George Utah Temple began in 1871 and was dedicated in 1877. It was the first temple completed in Utah. The temple was built to accommodate the growing membership of the Church in the region and to provide a place for sacred ordinances. The site itself is part of the geological formations of the Colorado Plateau.
Key Highlights & Activities
Public access to the interior of the temple is restricted to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Visitors are welcome to walk the temple grounds and admire the exterior architecture. Information about the temple's history and purpose is available at the adjacent visitor center.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at the adjacent visitor center. Shaded areas are present on the temple grounds. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in the area. Food vendors are not located on the temple grounds, but are available in the nearby city center.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the sandstone structure. The climate in St. George is arid, with warm summers and mild winters. Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) offer the most temperate weather conditions for visiting the grounds.
Facts & Legends
The St. George Utah Temple was originally known as the "Covenant Temple." A unique historical detail is that the temple was built using a significant amount of labor contributed by local church members, who donated their time and resources to its construction.
Nearby Landmarks
- Pioneer Park (0.8km West)
- Dixie State University (1.2km West)
- Town Square Park (1.5km West)
- Jacob Hamblin Home (1.8km Southwest)
- Red Hills Desert Garden (2.5km South)