There are plenty of gorges in Southern Utah but locals know
if you say “The Gorge” you are referring to the strip of I-15 that cuts through
the Virgin River Gorge just south of St. George. The Gorge is a strip of
highway that basically follows the Virgin River where it has cut a beautiful
canyon. The construction of this segment of highway saved travelers about 1-1.5
hours in their drive to Las Vegas from St. George.
I never cease to be amazed when I drive through the gorge.
You can still see striations from the dynamite blasting that was required to build the road in the early
1970’s. In fact, it was the most expensive stretch of rural interstate built in
the United States. Besides the blasting and rock removal that took place in
order to squeeze the road through the narrow canyon, the river, itself, had to
be re-channeled twelve times during the project.
The canyon is still a popular place for hiking, camping and
rock climbing. I always look to see if I can catch a glimpse of the bighorn sheep that make The Gorge their home. (Click here for link to camping info in the gorge.)
Besides the the fascinating construction and the beauty of
The Gorge, locals also know that the road has quite a few quick turns and that
auto wrecks there are too frequent and often deadly. If there is a place to
obey speed limits, The Gorge is most certainly one of those places. Be careful
as you travel with the other 23,000 other motorists that cruise through on an
average daily basis.
We love Southern Utah (and in this case that part of Arizona
that is just 10 miles to the south of us.)
Let us help you find your place in our beautiful country.
Call Chris at 435-313-3966
Or visit www.whystgeorge.com
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