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Washington County is in the southwest corner of the state.

Area: - 2,420 square miles
Population: - 90,350 +/-
County seat: - St. George
Origin of county name: Washington County was named after President George Washington; Our First American President

Principal cities and towns: +/-
St. George - 50,000
Washington - 8,200
Hurricane - 8,200
La Verkin - 3,400
Santa Clara - 4,650
Hilldale - 1,900
Enterprise - 1,500

Economy: tourism, education, services, trade, retirement facilities.

Points of interest: Zion National Park, Snow Canyon State Park, Gunlock Reservoir, Red Cliffs Recreation Area, Washington Cotton Factory, Jacob Hamblin home, Brigham Young home, Dixie College, Grafton, Mormon Temple and Tabernacle, Pine Valley chapel, Wells Fargo Express, and much more.
It is nicknamed "Dixie". A large area around St. George is located in the valley of the Virgin River and its tributaries.

St. George and Utah's Dixie have the highest average temperatures in the state and very mild winters.

The eastern portion of the county, includes the spectacular Zion National Park, and is part of the Colorado Plateau.

The western portion of the county lies in the Great Basin.

The lowest point in the state of Utah is by the Beaver Dam Wash (2,350 feet), near the county's southwest corner.

The Pine Valley Mountains in the north part of the county have elevations of up to about 10,000 feet.

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