Support

Cedar City

Как добраться в ближайшие города

Getting There: Introduction

When planning a trip to Cedar City, you are choosing a journey to a picturesque corner of the state of Utah, USA. Known as the "Festival City" and the gateway to the National Parks, this city attracts nature lovers and theatre enthusiasts from around the world. You can reach here in various ways: by using regional air services, arriving by bus, or embarking on an exciting road trip along American roads.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the destination is to take flights to the regional airport serving Cedar City (CDC). It accepts regular flights from major hubs, allowing you to save significant travel time. The airport is located just a few kilometres from the city centre, making arrival as comfortable as possible.

Alternatively, you can consider flying to the neighbouring city of St. George (SGU), located 79 km away. This option often offers a wider variety of flights and convenient connections, and the remaining part of the journey is easily covered by a rental car or shuttle.

The city has no airport. Nearest cities with air connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SGU
84 km
50 min
PGA
248 km
2 h 45 min
WAA
-
-

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Direct rail service to the city of Cedar City is unavailable, as there are no active passenger stations in the immediate vicinity. The railway network in this part of Utah is not as widely developed as the road network, so it is impossible to get here exclusively by train.

Travellers preferring this mode of transport are advised to travel to major transport hubs in neighbouring regions (for example, Salt Lake City), and then transfer to an intercity bus or rent a car to complete the route.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SGU
84 km
50 min
PGA
248 km
2 h 45 min
WAA
-
-

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus travel is an affordable and scenic way to reach the "Festival City," allowing you to enjoy the views of Utah without the need to drive. One of the most popular routes is the trip from the city of St. George.

The distance between the points is about 82 km, and the travel time takes approximately 1.9 hours. Modern intercity buses in the USA are usually equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable trip, including air conditioning and comfortable seats.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SGU
82 km
1 h 54 min
PGA
248 km
2 h 45 min
WAA
-
-

By Car

Traveling by car is the most flexible option, giving complete freedom of movement along picturesque highways. If you are departing from the city of St. George, the road will take very little time — about 0.8 hours, as you only need to cover 84 km.

The journey from the city of Page will be longer but no less exciting: the distance is 248 km, and the travel time is approximately 2.8 hours. Renting a car will allow you not to depend on schedules and to make stops at the most beautiful points of the route.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
SGU
84 km
50 min
PGA
248 km
2 h 45 min
WAA
-
-

Travel Tips

To ensure your stay in Cedar City is as comfortable and smooth as possible, we have prepared a list of important recommendations. Considering the city's location and local features, these tips will help you better plan your trip.

  1. Clothing and Climate. The city is located at a high altitude, so the weather can be changeable. Even in summer, hot days are followed by cool evenings. Be sure to bring layered clothing.
  2. Transport. Public transport within the city is not widely developed. To fully explore the surroundings and National Parks, it is highly recommended to rent a car.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the US Dollar (USD). Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, but keeping some cash (small denominations) is useful for gratuities.
  4. Health. Due to the altitude and dry climate, dehydration is possible. Drink more water than usual and use sunscreen with high SPF, as the sun in the mountains is very strong.
  5. Communication. The main language of communication is English. Staff at tourist sites are friendly and always ready to help, even if your language level is not perfect.
  6. Tipping. In the USA, leaving tips is customary. In restaurants, the norm is considered 15–20% of the bill amount; it is also customary to give a small reward to taxi drivers and porters.
  7. Road Safety. Be extremely careful when driving at dusk and at night: wild animals, especially deer, often wander onto the roads in this region.
  8. Festivals. If you plan to visit the famous Shakespeare Festival, book accommodation and tickets in advance, as the city is crowded with tourists during the season.

Following these simple rules will allow you to focus on the main thing — enjoying the unique atmosphere of Utah and the hospitality of the locals.

Reached the end of the page?

That means the route is fully explored