Location: 37.8421975, -112.8279996
Location
Parowan is a small but historically rich city in Iron County, southern Utah. It lies near Cedar City and serves as a gateway to Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks National Monument. Surrounded by mountains, the city offers beautiful four-season scenery and easy access to outdoor adventures.
History
Parowan holds the title of the first settlement in southern Utah, founded in 1851. It was an important early pioneer community and a center for iron production during Utah’s territorial period. Historic buildings, museums, and pioneer cemeteries preserve its unique legacy. The Parowan Gap Petroglyphs nearby showcase ancient rock art dating back centuries.
Community
Modern Parowan remains proud of its history while welcoming tourism and small-scale development. Local festivals, scenic drives, and mountain trails make it a favorite stop for travelers exploring southern Utah. Its friendly residents and heritage-rich surroundings give Parowan timeless appeal.
