Why Stay in a Cramped Hotel?

We offer three roomy and fully furnished condos at Sports Village Resort for rent on a nightly (2 night minimum), weekly and monthly basis. We are located in the Sunny Southern Utah color corridor renowned for vibrancy and color. Enjoy the benefits of home living with Resort amenities and activities for the kids. Take a look and see how the value we offer compared to a hotel is immeasurable!

Here’s What Our Condos Offer

All our condos are fully furnished with clean comfortable furniture and stocked with all amenities you will need to make you feel at home and to take advantage of all that the St. George area has to offer. We are a family owned business with children and want to offer a comfortable, safe, and memorable experience as we enjoy on our travels. And if that’s not enough we have, Beth our dedicated manager right at the resort who can help you with any concerns when you are there! Please see more specific descriptions of the units on the tabs above.

Take a look at our site and see all that St. George and our "Sunny Condos" have to offer and if you have further questions please feel free to contact us or the manager on the contact tab above. We hope to have the opportunity to provide you with an exceptional experience with us on your next trip to St. George!

One Bedroom

This is a luxury condo for that romantic getaway or private escape. The kitchen has recently been remodeled to offer a comfortable and memorable stay. Here's what it offers.

General:
  • 780 square feet of living space
  • ceiling fans
  • soaps basic
  • air-conditioning
  • central heating
  • towels provided
  • activities guide
  • toilet paper
  • linens provided
  • laundry soap
  • alarm clock
  • paper towels
Kitchen:
  • oven
  • coffee maker
  • stove top burners
  • refrigerator
  • freezer
  • dish washer
  • iron & board
  • cooking utensils
  • grill
  • microwave
  • washing machine
  • clothes dryer
Living Room:
  • sofabed
  • comfy seating for 4 people
Dining:
  • dining area
  • seating for 4 people
Bathrooms:
  • 1 bathroom
  • toilet, combination Jacuzzi tub/shower
Bedrooms:
  • 1 bedroom, queen bed
  • 1 pull out sofa, queen bed
Entertainment:
  • TV/VCR/DVD
  • satellite or cable
Internet Access:
  • wireless broadband
  • internet access available at clubhouse
Outside:
  • outdoor grill gas
  • parking off street
  • outdoor grill
  • patio stone/concrete
  • garden chairs
Suitability:
  • non smoking only
  • children welcome
  • wheelchair inaccessible
  • pets not allowed
  • suitable for elderly or infirm
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Two Bedroom

This is a comfortable condo for that family needing space and relaxation. Here’s what it offers. SLEEPS up to 8!

General:
  • 1200 square feet of living space
  • ceiling fans
  • soaps basic
  • air-conditioning
  • central heating
  • towels provided
  • activities guide
  • toilet paper
  • linens provided
  • laundry soap
  • alarm clock
  • paper towels
Kitchen:
  • oven
  • coffee maker
  • stove top burners
  • refrigerator
  • freezer
  • dish washer
  • iron & board
  • cooking utensils
  • grill
  • microwave
  • washing machine
  • clothes dryer
Living Room: (sleeps 3)
  • sofa - lays out for two
  • love seat - lays out for one
  • recliner - lays out for a child
  • comfy seating for 6 people
Dining:
  • dining area
  • seating for 6 people
Bathrooms:
  • 2 bathrooms
  • toilet, combination tub/shower
Bedrooms: (sleep 5)
  • master bedroom - queen bed
  • guest bedroom - queen bed
  • plus one twin in the Guest bedroom
Entertainment:
  • TV/VCR/DVD
  • cable
Internet Access:
  • wireless broadband at clubhouse
Outside:
  • outdoor grill gas
  • parking off street
  • patio stone/concrete
  • garden chairs
Suitability:
  • non smoking only
  • children welcome
  • wheelchair inaccessible
  • pets not allowed
  • suitable for elderly or infirm
  • no telephone
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Three Bedroom

This is a spacious condo for the family with several children or extended family where you all can be together when needed but space enough for escape and solitude. It offers a very large open deck to enjoy the sunrise. It is located directly across from the main clubhouse. Here's what it offers.

General:
  • 1400 square feet of living space
  • ceiling fans
  • soaps basic
  • air-conditioning
  • central heating
  • towels provided
  • activities guide
  • telephone at clubhouse
  • toilet paper
  • linens provided
  • laundry soap
  • alarm clock
  • paper towels
Kitchen:
  • oven
  • coffee maker
  • stove top burners
  • refrigerator
  • freezer
  • dish washer
  • iron & board
  • cooking utensils
  • grill
  • microwave
  • washing machine
  • clothes dryer
Living Room:
  • sofabed
  • comfy seating for 6 people
Dining:
  • dining area
  • seating for 6 people
Bathrooms:
  • 2 bathrooms
  • toilet, combination tub/shower
Bedrooms:
  • master bedroom, king bed
  • bedroom 1, queen bed
  • bedroom 2, 2 single beds
Entertainment:
  • TV/VCR/DVD
  • satellite or cable
Internet Access:
  • wireless broadband
  • internet access
Outside:
  • outdoor grill gas
  • parking off street
  • outdoor grill
  • patio stone/concrete
  • garden chairs
Suitability:
  • non smoking only
  • children welcome
  • wheelchair inaccessible
  • pets not allowed
  • suitable for elderly or infirm
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The Sports Village Resort complex has activities for everyone to keep entertained for hours! You won't get all this at any hotel for this value! There are activities for kids of all ages!
  • Clubhouse
  • Free Wi-Fi internet and computer in clubhouse
  • Three pools - year round pool, child & adult pool
  • Hot tub/Jacuzzi (2)
  • Exercise room
  • Racquetball
  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Sand Volleyball
  • Children's playground
  • RV/ATV/BOAT storage!
  • Arcade video games
  • Pool table
  • Shuffle board
  • Indoor miniature golf
  • Group pavilion

There is so much to see and enjoy here. With over 300 days a year of sunshine, plus top-rated facilities and attractions, the St George area is the perfect vacation destination.

Gateway to some of the most magnificent scenery in the entire world, St. George is uniquely situated. Zion National Park can be seen from the city. Bryce National Park, Arches National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Capitol Reef National Park, Lake Powell and the North rim of the Grand Canyon are just over the horizon.

If ever a place could be called a "year round" golf capital, this is that place. Imagine playing golf near national parks with towering red sandstone cliffs on the horizon with desert flora in the landscape. St. George's lush golf courses lure many people to this area to experience a golfer's paradise. In fact, Golf Digest recently released their list of the best new golf courses in America and the Ledges Golf Club of St. George was ranked #5 for best new public golf courses. No wonder it's one of the top ten golf destinations in the West.

There are close to 100 miles of paved, walking/biking trails that connect neighborhoods, parks, waterways, picturesque desert-scapes and the town center. If you prefer your biking a bit more challenging, you're headed for the right place. The St. George area is known as one of the mountain biking capitals of the West. As a matter of fact, the owners have a special affliction with mountain biking in St. George and have set up a special tab just for that topic.

Concerts, art exhibits and plays are all part of the ongoing culture our visitors and residents enjoy all year long. The famous St. George Marathon, the Huntsman World Senior Games, the St George Art Festival and the Parade of Homes are only a few of the annual events for you to enjoy. Visit our art museums or the wildlife museum, go see our "real" dinosaur tracks. See a play at Tuacahn, the "Broadway in the Desert" or watch our new minor league baseball team "the Roadrunners" play baseball. If gaming is your pleasure, the casinos of Mesquite, Nevada are just down the road.

Here's a more complete list of what's available not far from our condos.

National and State Parks

Anasazi State Park Museum

Anasazi State Park Museum is in the state park on the northeastern end of Scenic Byway 12. Visitors here will have a chance to learn more about the ancient Indians that lived in this area as long back as 1050 A.D. The museum has artifacts and exhibits that will help visitors understand ancient Indian culture and life. Visitors can also take a self-guided tour of a partially excavated village.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park is about two and half hours away from St. George. It is best known for its natural amphitheaters with human-like spires of red rock with green pine trees lining the rims.

Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park is along Utah’s Scenic Byway 12. It is full of mountains and ridges of multi-colored rock.

Cedar Breaks National Monument

Cedar Breaks National Monument is near Cedar City. It has multicolored rock formations and mountains that span almost three miles and reach depths of 2,000 feet.

Coral Pink Sand Dunes

Coral Pink Sand Dunes is a Utah State Park near Kanab which is east of St. George. The sand dunes are formed by rust colored sand and accented by desert shrubs and plants.

Escalante Petrified Forest State Park

The Escalante Petrified Forest State Park is near Escalante along Scenic Byway 12. Pieces of petrified wood, bones, and other materials are scattered throughout the area.

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Park

The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument near Escalante along Scenic Byway 12 is a relatively new area designated as a national monument. It features cliffs that appear as a stairs as they descend from the Aquarius Plateau to the Grand Canyon.

Iron Mission State Park

The Iron Mission State Park in Cedar City commemorates history of the area during the mid to late 1800s. Originally Mormon settlers were sent here to mine iron, and the park features equipment and information about this history.

Kanab-Area Squaw Trail

The Squaw Trail is on BLM owned land but is managed by the City of Kanab. It provides access to an outlook with spectacular views in all directions of the area.

Kodachrome Basin State Park

Kodachrome Basin State Park is near Bryce Canyon National Park and is best know for its petrified geysers that were preserved as they blasted through layers of sediment and were filled up again by rock while the surrounding material eroded away. The National Geographic Society helped give the area the name of Kodachrome because it felt that it is a gorgeous area.

Kolob Canyon

Kolob Canyon is the western canyon of Zion National Park; it is accessed by Interstate 15 north of St. George. Wondrous rock hoodoos with whimsical shapes are found throughout this beautiful canyon.

Minersville Reservoir State Park

Minersville Reservoir State Park is near Beaver, UT which is north of St. George. People typically come here to boat, fish, swim, and camp.

North Rim of the Grand Canyon

A good portion of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is actually in Utah. Since it is harder to access than the typical tourist sites, it is a great place to admire the beauty of the area without the crowds.

Pipe Springs National Monument

Pipe Springs National Monument is in Arizona. It mainly commemorates the history of Ancestral Puebloans and Kaibab Paiute Indians along with some Mormon pioneer history since these groups had significant influence on the development of the area.

Snow Canyon State Park

Snow Canyon is one of Utah’s most beautiful state parks. Both ends of the canyon are a few minutes away from downtown St. George to the north and west of town. The canyon is known for its red, orange, and pink rocks. It even has an arch. People enjoy exploring the park by foot and bike using its pathway system.

Valley of Fire State Park

Valley of Fire State Park is between St. George and Las Vegas and is only six miles away from Lake Mead. It is a beautiful area of red, pink, and orange rocks accented by desert plants and shrubs. Remnants of ancient Indians like the Basket Weaver people and Anasazi Pueblo Indians can be found here since they lived here long before.

Zion National Park

Zion National Park is northeast of St. George. The entrances to Zion Canyon near Springdale and Kolob Canyon on Interstate 15 are both between 45 minutes to an hour away from the city. The national park is one of the top ten most visited in the National Park Service system since about 3 million people visit it annually.

Entertainment

Tuacahn Amphitheatre

The Tuacahn Amphitheater is in Ivins — a few minutes west of St. George. It brings Broadway to the desert with such plays as Peter Pan, South Pacific, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Coat, Grease, Beauty and the Beast, and Cats. The main stage is in an outdoor amphitheater where the dramatic red cliffs of more than 1,000 feet almost steal the show.

Recreation

Brian Head

Brian Head is about an hour and a half drive north of St. George on Interstate 15. It is best known in the area as a Southern Utah’s ski destination during the winter.

Red Cliffs Recreation Area

TheRed Cliffs Recreation Area is just 15 miles north of St. George on Interstate 15 and is close to Quail Creek Reservoir. It is great place to come hike and explore a red desert landscape throughout the year. Spontaneous waterfalls spout when it rains.

Riverside Resort on the Sevier River

The Riverside Resort on the Sevier River is a RV park and campground that offers many fun activities on and around the river. The resort is also close to Bryce Canyon National Park and is great place to stay when visiting the park area.

Utah Trails Resort

The Utah Trails Resort at Zion Mountain Resort offers a wide range of activities for people of all ages. It offers many Native American themed activities like bow and arrow shooting, tomahawk throwing, and campfire programs. The resort is located near Springdale — about a 45 minute drive northeast of St. George.

Lakes and Reservoirs

Beaver Dam State Park, NV

Beaver Dam State Park is in Nevada just on the border with Utah. It is full of beautiful canyons and pinion pine forests that accent the red rocks of the area.

Gunlock Reservoir State Park

Gunlock Reservoir is a Utah State Park just northwest of St. George. It is a fun place to camp, boat, swim, and fish.

Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Eastern Nevada along Interstate 15 is mainly used by boaters and campers. Boaters particularly enjoy Lake Mead since it warmer than other lakes.

Lake Powell

Lake Powell is a large artificial lake formed by damning the Colorado River a couple hours east of St. George. People flock there for water fun and the chance to explore many side canyons filled with spectacular rock formations and Indian ruins.

Navajo Lake

Navajo Lake is located in Dixie National Forest near Cedar City. It is one of the southernmost alpine lakes in the country, and its high elevation allows it to have a thick forest that sets it apart from the surrounding desert.

Quail Creek Reservoir

Quail Creek Reservoir is 14 miles north of St. George on Interstate 15. Area residents love to come here during the summer to boat, swim, and fish. Purportedly, the largemouth bass hatchery here is the best in Utah.

Sand Hollow Reservoir

Sand Hollow Reservoir is one of Utah's newest stake parks; in fact, the reservoir was opened to the public in April 2003. It has quickly become a popular spot for boating and swimming. It is just northeast of St. George.

Museums and Historic Sites

Ancestor Square

Ancestor Square is a shopping center in St. George’s historic downtown. It has several boutiques and fun restaurants.

Brigham Young’s Winter Home

Brigham Young's Winter Home in St. George is where the second Mormon prophet spent many winters since the weather was mild in St. George and really cold in Northern Utah. He was one of the area’s first snowbirds. The home now serves as a museum to enable visitors to understand life in Utah during the mid to late 1800s better.

Cove Fort

Cove Fort is a historic site in Central Utah near the intersection of Interstates 15 and 70. This fort built in 1867 served as a spot for travelers — Mormon pioneers, Indians, traders, trappers, etc. — to stop for rest, get new supplies, and seek protection from Indian attacks. The historic site is run by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Coyote Gulch Art Village

The Coyote Gulch Art Village is an enclave of art galleries in Ivins just west of St. George. Galleries feature work from local and regional artists.

Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum aims to preserve Utah’s pioneer heritage by educating the public about the pioneers. The museum has many artifacts that are from the day-to-day pioneer life.

Grafton, Utah

Grafton is a ghost town near Zion National Park. Since it is so photogenic the Robert Redford movies Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with Paul Newman and The Electric Horseman with Jane Fonda were partially filmed here. However, the town is no longer open to the public.

Jacob Hamblin Home

Jacob Hamblin was a prominent early Mormon settler in the St. George area. He was sent as a missionary, but he mainly was a mediator and negotiator between the white settlers and the Indians. His home is a historic site that preserves his important contributions to the area.

Lost City Museum

The Lost City Museum serves as the headquarters for Boulder Dam State Park. It also houses artifacts of Anasazi Indians that were excavated as Lake Mead formed after the Hoover Dam was erected.

National Scenic Byway 12

Scenic Byway 12 is one of the country's most scenic roadways, according to the government and Car and Driver magazine. The fact that the byway traverses an area that has three national parks, three state parks, a national recreation area, and a national monument indicates that this is truly a must-see area.

Pine Valley Chapel

The Pine Valley Chapel is a quaint relic of the past. It is located in the green and heavily wooded town of Pine Valley in Dixie National Forest north of St. George. Since it is at a high elevation, it enjoys a remarkably lush environment for a desert area.

Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum

The Rosenbruch Wildlife Museum is in the Dixie Center in South St. George. It has exhibits and information about the animals that live in the Southern Utah region.

Silver Reef Museum

The Silver Reef Museum chronicles the colorful history of Silver Reef’s mining heritage. This industry brought Chinese, Irish, Welsh, and many other types of people to the town during the mid 1880s. Of course the town also had hotels, saloons, and restaurants to placate this diverse crowd. Silver Reef is a short drive north of St. George on Interstate 15.

St. George Art Museum

The St. George Art Museum is located in historic downtown St. George just across from the post office. It mainly features the art work of local and regional artists.

St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm

In 2000 Sheldon Johnson discovered some dinosaur tracks while leveling land on his farm in East St. George. He decided to protect them and eventually some of his land became this museum that now houses an impressive collection of dinosaur tracks and evidence of other prehistoric life.

St. George Tabernacle Historic Site

The St. George Tabernacle in historic downtown is one of the city’s oldest buildings. It was built by the early Mormon pioneers who settled here to hold large church meetings. Today, free tours are offered by missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who explain the history of the building and its relation to the city and area.

St. George Temple and Visitor Center

The St. George Temple is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. It is a special building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where devout and approved adult members going on days other than Sunday for special worship and to perform special ordinances. The temple opened in April 1877 after about 5.5 years of construction. For those who are interested in the temple but cannot enter, the visitor center adjacent to it is has missionaries and exhibits is a great place to learn more about the purpose of temples.

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