This is a super spring break destination. St. George is also another fun, family-friendly place. Yes, in the summer it can be terribly hot here but in March the temperature here remains in the 70s.
It’s sunny every day. Here you’ll find numerous free outdoor activities and a lot of low-cost accommodation options. Visit the north side of town and explore Pioneer Park complete with gullies, arches, and large sandstone rocks perfect for climbing.
Head for the exceptional Upper Galoot area, and hike the Lava Tube Loop in stunning Snow Canyon State Park. If you enjoy watersports, the local area includes a number of lakes, waterfalls, reservoirs, waterfalls, and fun swimming holes. Here you can go boating, kayaking, jet skiing, paddle boarding, and (naturally) swimming. Take a day trip to Zion National Park too!
The archipelago of islands off North Carolina’s coast not only offers assorted outdoor activities, beaches, and a charming atmosphere. Temperatures here range from 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit in the spring. Spring is also the off-season so there are fewer tourists and beach-adjacent accommodations are affordable.
This is where the famous Wright Brothers built and flew the first aircraft. Thus, you pretty much are required to see the well-known Wright Brothers Memorial. Explore the 200 miles of coastline as well.
Stroll along the beaches, climb the sand dunes, and visit a few of the various lighthouses: the Bodie Island Lighthouse, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, and the nigh-famous Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Give your feet a rest and cruise the Outer Banks Scenic Byway as well. You will undoubtedly enjoy the views.