
          
             St. 
            George, the county seat of Washington County, is the largest of all 
            the towns founded during the LDS Church's Cotton Mission of 1861. 
            St. George, Utah is located in the southwest section of Utah at an 
            elevation of 2,880 feet above sea level.
St. 
            George, the county seat of Washington County, is the largest of all 
            the towns founded during the LDS Church's Cotton Mission of 1861. 
            St. George, Utah is located in the southwest section of Utah at an 
            elevation of 2,880 feet above sea level.
            St. George has an average annual temperature of 59.9° F with summer 
            temperatures well into the 100s and the average maximum winter temperature 
            around 55° F. 
            The average annual rainfall for St. George is 8.30 inches, and the 
            normal growing season is 196 days. All these factors make the St. 
            George area a suitable location for the early settlement. Click here 
            for more information about the history of St. George Utah.
            
           While 
            planning your visit or relocation to St. George Utah, try our regional 
            map for travel information in and around St. 
            George.
While 
            planning your visit or relocation to St. George Utah, try our regional 
            map for travel information in and around St. 
            George.
           
           
           
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