St. George Temple Visitors’ Center
Open Daily | 10:00 AM–9:00 PM
Address
490 South 300 East
St. George, Utah 84770
Free parking is available.
Weekday Mornings
Quieter atmosphere, slower pace
Late Afternoon
Beautiful light and peaceful grounds
Explore Christ-centered exhibits that help you learn about faith, families, and God’s plan in a peaceful and welcoming setting.
Walk the beautiful grounds surrounding the St. George Utah Temple, the first temple built in Utah, and enjoy one of the most meaningful historic settings in the West.
Whether you want a quick introduction or a more personal experience, free guided tours can help you discover what matters most during your visit.
No, admission to the St. George Utah Temple Visitors’ Center is completely free. All visitors are welcome.
The Visitors’ Center is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Many guests enjoy spending 30 minutes to an hour, though you are welcome to stay longer and explore at your own pace. If you visit both missionary-hosted buildings on the grounds, plan for about 30 minutes to 1½ hours.
No. You are welcome to stop by on your own, though scheduling ahead can be helpful if you want a guided experience or are bringing a group.
Yes. The Visitors’ Center is open to the public and welcomes everyone. A visitors’ center is on site at the temple.
There is no formal dress requirement for visiting the Visitors’ Center. Comfortable, respectful clothing is a great choice.
Yes. The Visitors’ Center buildings are accessible to visitors in wheelchairs.
Absolutely. Families and children are welcome.
Photography is generally welcome in outdoor areas and public spaces. Please be respectful of others and of the sacred nature of the grounds.
Weekday mornings are often quieter, while late afternoon can be especially beautiful on the grounds.
Parking is available for visitors on site.
The official nearby attractions listed by the Visitors’ Center are Brigham Young Winter Home, Jacob Hamblin Home, and St. George Tabernacle. The Church’s southern Utah history guide also notes that its four main sites in the area are within about 7 miles of each other.
Yes. Group visits are welcome, and reservations are available for classes, bus tours, and other groups visiting southern Utah Church sites.
Yes. Many guests come for the peace, the history, the architecture, or simply to learn. You are welcome here.
A short visit can still be meaningful. Walk the grounds, step into the Visitors’ Center, see a few exhibits, and take a quiet moment to reflect.
Yes. Missionaries host the two buildings on the temple grounds and help visitors learn about the early Saints, faith in Jesus Christ, and the importance of families.
The Visitors’ Center is different from a regular Sunday meetinghouse, but we would be happy to help you find a local worship service nearby.
We’d love to welcome you. Book a free tour or reach out with any questions.