Town of Springdale in Washington County Utah
Springdale is a town in Washington County, Utah. Springdale is a rural community located in a scenic environment along Utah State Route 9 and just south of Zion National Park.
Springdale is known as a gateway town to Zion National Park, and accommodates over 3 million visitors a year. Lodging in Springdale is widely available at multiple hotels, motels and bed and breakfasts. Visitors to Zion National Park can combine many outdoor activities with additional accommodations in Springdale including entertainment and nightlife such as a giant-screen Cinemax movie, a 1,000-seat outdoor amphitheater, a museum, art galleries, bookstores, a playhouse, family concerts of different music, and diverse restaurants. The weather of Springdale consists of mild winters and it's great to visit the town and Zion National Park anytime of the year.
Springdale is served by Washington County School District and is home to Springdale Elementary School.
According to the United States Census Bureau of 2000, Springdale has a population of more than 450 people. The town has a total area 4.6 square mileswith a population density of just over 90 people per square mile. It is located at altitudes of over 3,900 feet above sea level.
The racial demographics of Springdale are predominately white, accounting for about 91% of the population. Hispanic or Latino of any race compose about 11% of the population.
Springdale has more than 100 households. The median income for a household in the town is $41,607, and the median income for a family is $51,500.
Washington County is located in the corner of southern Utah, bordering Arizona and Nevada. Major highways passing through Washington County include Interstate 15, and Utah's State Route 9, State Route 17, State Route 18, State Route 59. The largest nearby city to Washington County is Las Vegas, Nevada, located about 100 miles to the southwest. The heavily populated areas in the Salt Lake City region are several hundreds miles to the north of Washington County.
A large portion of Washington County is occupied by parts of Dixie National Forest and Zion National Park. Together both of these large parks dominate the scenic beauty of Washington County and offer most of the local recreational opportunities.
According to the U.S. census of 2000, Washington County has a population of more than 90,000 people. The county has a total area of 2,430 square miles with only 3 square miles of water.
Washington County has a total of 21 communities, consisting of cities and towns. Washington County of Utah is mostly rural in nature, with most of the residents living in St. George, the county seat and largest city with a population of over 75,000. The rest of the population is also mostly concentrated near St. George.
Washington County School District provides public education for the students of the county. Dixie State College of Utah of St. George is the largest and major higher education institution in Washington County.









