Washington, UT


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Washington, UT

About Washington, UT

Washington, UT: Washington City is an ideal getaway destination just outside St George Utah featuring sprawling landscapes filled with red sandstone cliffs canyons and mesas perfect for hiking biking horseback riding or simply enjoying the views with family or friends. With plenty of delicious dining options nearby visitors are sure to love their stay in this quiet rural town under the shadows Devil’s Garden Plateau Wilderness Area nearby Zion National Park Small resort town - Extreme southwest Utah, near Arizona and Nevada borders.

Location Details

State: Utah
County: Washington County
Metro Area: St. George Metro Area
City: Washington
Zip Codes: 84780
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 2880 ft above sea level
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St. George, 8 miles from the Arizona border along I-15, is a retirement community adjacent some of the most attractive mountain and recreational areas in the country. The surrounding red-rock terrain is stunning and Zion National Park is 30 miles to the northeast. Surrounding areas offer extensive recreation opportunities, including golf, hiking and even skiing.

Employment is hard to find outside of the large and growing construction, retail and service sectors, and for such an isolated small city, living and housing costs are uncomfortably high. Violent crime rates are exceptionally low. The area is 115 miles northeast of Las Vegas, the nearest major city with services.

The St. George area is located in an area of undulating arid hills and red-rock bluffs south of the more heavily forested areas of the Dixie National Forest to the north and Zion to the east. The climate is typical dry, mid-altitude desert and features pleasant winters with occasional cold snaps and dry snow but little to no accumulation. Winter nights average just below freezing, with daytime highs in the 50’s and 60’s. Summers are warm to uncomfortably hot with frequent 100-plus weather, although temperatures in nearby mountains can be much cooler. Daily temperature ranges are wide. There are occasional summer thunderstorms particularly during the June “monsoon” season, though rain is much more likely in nearby mountains.

Washington Cost of Living
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Nearby national parks, dry climate, and employment growth make Washington a great place to live.

$530,200
+36.2% higher than avg
$79,450
+13.1% higher than avg
$1,060 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-8.3% lower than avg
Washington Crime
31.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Washington, Utah
$101,520
for a family
$44,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Washington
   Nearby national parks
Summer heat
   Dry climate
Isolation
   Employment growth
Rapid growth and sprawl
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Over 3 years ago

Having lived in Louisville, KY, Nashville, TN, Seattle, WA, and Scottsdale, AZ, I can say hands down Washington, UT is my favorite. The growth in Southern Utah is  More

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Over 11 years ago

Washington is  More

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Over 11 years ago

about a hour and a half away from las vagas and same  More

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