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Road trip favorite In-N-Out to open new location near popular national park

April 3, 20263 Mins Read
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California’s favorite burger export is planting a flag at the gates of the wilderness.

In-N-Out Burger is officially heading to St. George, Utah — the sun-drenched “gateway” town that serves as a primary pitstop for millions of tourists trekking to Zion National Park.

For the burger-obsessed legions of West Coast travelers, the news is better than a secret-menu 4×4.

The new outpost, situated right off Interstate 15 and slotted to open this month, isn’t just another fast-food joint; it’s a strategic masterstroke.

St. George is a highly visited destination in Utah, and for the nearly 5 million people who flocked to Zion last year alone, according to National Park Service data, it might be the last taste of civilization before the red rocks take over. 

The location at 4643 S. Pioneer Road, just over the Nevada/Utah state line, will be “the first In-N-Out drivers will see when entering en route to Zion,” SFGate reported.

For the massive influx of California and Las Vegas travelers — who make up Zion’s largest visitor base —the Double-Double is practically a required travel document. 

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The move comes as In-N-Out continues its aggressive march across the West — and now, the East Coast, too — proving that even as the company celebrates 77 years, it hasn’t lost its appetite for prime real estate.

The St. George location — not the first in the area, but certainly the most strategic — is reportedly positioned to capture more than half of Utah travelers who navigate the state’s “Mighty 5” national parks by car.

But the chain isn’t stopping at the Utah border.


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Just south in Nevada, In-N-Out is nearing completion on its most ambitious project to date: a massive, three-story flagship high above the Las Vegas Strip.

The location, on the rooftop of the buzzy BLVD Las Vegas development, signals that the brand is ready to trade its humble drive-thru only roots for a slice of the high-stakes tourism pie. 

That store, said to be the largest in the chain at over 10,000 square feet, is expected to debut sometime in 2026.

For homesick Californians, budget-conscious tourists — or anyone stumbling out of a club at 2 a.m. — In-N-Out’s latest Strip outpost promises something increasingly rare in Sin City: a cheap bite.

In addition to the new Vegas and St. George locations, the family-operated burger business has also recently announced more new spots slated to open in Tennessee, Arizona, and Washington.



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