The Huntsman World Senior Games begin Oct. 9.

The Huntsman World Senior Games

You’ve all heard the stereotype. A person retires and then spends the rest of their days watching TV and their body fall into disrepair. For 30 years, The Huntsman World Senior Games has worked to eliminate both the stereotype and that sedentary lifestyle.

The Huntsman World Senior Games

 The games began in 1987 as the World Senior Games. It was the brainchild of Daisy and John H. Morgan Jr., who wanted to create an international sporting event for seniors 55 and older. It was their belief that people in this age group could better enjoy their lives by adopting an active lifestyle. And what better way to celebrate this lifestyle than to hold an annual event for seniors all over the world?
 
In its second year, the age limit was moved down to 50. And in 1989, Jon M. Huntsman became the game’s principal sponsor. The event has continued to bring seniors of all different races, ages, and capabilities together from all over the world.
 
There are a large variety of sports that will feature at the Huntsman World Senior Games. You’ll see traditional sports competitions, such as basketball, cycling, soccer, track and field, and a triathlon. You’ll also see seniors competing in table tennis, square dancing, lawn bowls, and cowboy action.
From October 9 through the 21st, these sports and games will attract thousands of participants and volunteers to the St. George area. Even for those who are not participating in the games, the area is replete with entertainment, fun, and all types of diversion. Information on accommodations and activities apart from the games are available on the Huntsman Games website.
 

Don’t forget the fun

Overall, the Huntsman Games aren’t about declaring gold medalists and ranking nation over nation. The Games inspire an active lifestyle among seniors, 67% of whom report being sedentary for more than 8.5 hours daily.Often, they reinvigorate seniors to a level of activity that surpasses anything they did in younger years.
 
And of course, in keeping with the vision of founder John Morgan, “don’t forget the fun!” The Huntsman World Senior Games never disappoint as a wholly entertaining and fun collaboration of seniors from many different countries and backgrounds.
With the Games fast approaching, we want to ensure that you have a way to get to all the action. Book your lodging as soon as you can. St. George is a very accommodating destination, but these Games attract large numbers. And be sure to catch a ride into town with St. George Express. As a longtime supporter and sponsor of the Games, St. George Express is your best bet when coming into town.
We’ll see you at the Games!
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Your Friendly Neighborhood St George Shuttle Service

Every St. George resident knows two indisputable facts about their hometown. One, it is the perfect place to live. Utah’s low cost of living plus sunshine, warm weather, and palm trees? Yes, please. Two, it is close to a ton of other awesome places. That’s why we are proud to be your friendly neighborhood St George shuttle service.

St George Express has been serving southern Utah for the past 8 years. And as part of the Salt Lake Express family, we have been able to expand to more areas both in and outside the state. This includes metropoles like Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and Boise. Want to traverse the width of the country? We stop at locations from Montana to Arizona.

We’ll say it…we’re kind of a big deal.

However, our growth and expansion does not mean we forget where home truly is. We love the sights, sounds, and people of St. George. And we will always be your premier St George shuttle service.

Here are some perks for you, our valued St. George Express customer.

St George to Las Vegas is only $19.

Yep, you read that right. $19 one-way to go visit fabulous Las Vegas. Also accounting for the return trip and a roll of quarters to try lady luck, you’re looking at a day trip of under $50!

Don’t stress over traffic.

Real talk. We all love a good road trip in the car, but the moment you hit that city traffic you start having second thoughts. Let our experienced shuttle drivers navigate through that nasty congestion. You just keep on enjoying the ride in relaxation.

All the amenities, and more, of your own car.

Most of our shuttles have charging outlets, storage space, AND high-back recliners. Plus, our seats have ample room for passengers of all builds and sizes. (Because we love you all equally.) Don’t battle other carpoolers or luggage over legroom. You won’t need to with us.

Skip the gas stations.

Filling up our shuttles is no small price, but it is worth it to get you safely to your destination! Better yet, skip on pitching in or paying full at the pump completely. You pay for your ticket, period. The rest is on us.

We have routes to all the great southern Utah destinations.

You don’t need to travel across the country or over state lines to find the beauty or entertainment you’re looking for. Beautiful Zion National Park is just a little more than an hour’s bus ride away. Stop off in Cedar City to see the Dixie National Forest and other attractions.

Don’t pay to park

Whether it’s for days at a time at the airport, or for the afternoon, it’s hard to find good parking that’s free. We say, why bother? All you need to do is make sure you’re at your pickup location 10-15 minutes beforehand so we don’t miss you. Don’t worry about the dollars racking up or the safety of your car. That’s why we’re here.

We love to give out coupon codes.

That’s right, we love our customers so much we give out coupon codes like they’re going out of style. In fact, you know what, here’s one right now: STGEORGELOVE. Just for sticking with us this long. Use it on your next booking for $5 off.

Suffice it to say, we think you’re pretty great. And we and our awesome shuttle drivers are proud and pleased to take you to where you need to go. So if it’s a weekend in Vegas, a hike at Zion’s, or a flight out of Salt Lake, or more, count on us. Your friendly neighborhood St George shuttle service.

Green Springs is another great place to golf in St. George.

Top Places to Golf in St. George

If you are heading down to St. George for a summer getaway, there is no shortage of things to do. The city is a hotspot for dining, entertainment, and recreation. And if you are looking for a gentleman’s sport, there are many places to play golf in St. George.

There are so many courses, clubs, and resorts, in fact, that a comprehensive list would be quite the feat. Here we list the top rated places to golf, as rated by Google.

Sunbrook Golf Club

Golf Digest has specifically pointed out Sunbrook as the only golf club in southern Utah to feature 27 championship holes. Each nine has its own unique personality and challenges.

The Point Nine

The first four holes on this nine are fairly run-of-the-mill. However, on the number five hole things get tricky. It is a short par-four hole that borders a desert cliff; if your shot hangs too far to the left, it’ll end up 100 feet down on the second hole.

The Woodbridge Nine

You’ll also meet your match on the number five hole on this nine. The Sunbrook website puts it best: “Golfers must carry a lake featuring a gorgeous country-style wooden bridge. This is one hole so beautiful you won’t mind having to record a bogey on your scorecard.”

The Black Rock Nine

Keep an eye out for the challenging and unique par-four seventh hole. You must carry a treacherous landscape of lava rock as well as a small lake to the right of the green.

The Ledges Golf Club

The Ledges Golf Club is a great place to golf in St. George.

Apart from boasting a majestic golf course, The Ledges offers a wide array of luxurious vacation rentals, as well as hosting weddings and other events. But you’re here for the golf.

The Ledges is a remarkable and unique location to play golf in St. George. Surrounded by beautiful, white sandstone cliffs and remaining 5-10 degrees cooler than other golf courses year round (thanks to its location), the “sweeping vistas” themselves are worth the visit.

To append to your golf outing, enjoy drinks at the 19th Hole Lounge after the round. Or enjoy lunch or dinner at The Fish Rock Grille, which serves up an array of entrees.

Dixie Red Hills Golf Course

If you’re looking for a more relaxing, but memorable and breathtaking, golf course, Dixie Red Hills is the one for you. Suitable for veterans and greenhorns alike, this golfer-friendly course welcomes all.

You also get a great taste for what makes St. George itself so spectacular. The greens contrast beautifully with the red rocks, and hundreds of trees dot the landscape. The Cottonwoods, Mondale Pines, and Mesquite trees provide a great deal of shade on those warm St. George afternoons.

Green Springs Golf Course

Green Springs is another great place to golf in St. George.

Travel just a little out of St. George and you’ll have more opportunities for golf at your fingertips. This includes Green Springs Golf Course in Washington City.

The vistas don’t get much more incredible than on this golf course. This 18-hole course will also challenge you. You’ll need to navigate water hazards and red cliffs to make par.

Sky Mountain Golf Course

Hurricane, UT is just a quick drive from St. George and its Sky Mountain Golf Course is worth the trip. This 72-par public golf course is owned and operated by the city, and sits in one of the most beautiful locations in southern Utah.

Sky Mountain is surrounded on all sides by Zion National Park and the Pine Valley Mountain Range, and makes for an enjoyable and scenic day.

Looking for a challenge in the picturesque layout of southern Utah? Sky Mountain Golf Course is perfect for you.

 

These are just a few of the many places to golf in St. George. If you are looking for great golf, challenging holes, and breathtaking scenery, it doesn’t get much better than here.

What to do in Las Vegas

5 Fun Ideas on What To Do in Vegas

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What to do in Vegas

Vegas is place full of activities for anyone who visits. If you’re traveling to Vegas soon and can’t seem to decide what to do, let us help you! Consider some of the fun ideas we’ve listed. Check out our list of what to do in Vegas!

1. FlowRider Wave Machine – Planet Hollywood

If you’ve always wanted to surf but have never had the chance, the FlowRider Wave Machine is a great activity for you to try. Come and test your skills and see if you were meant to be a surfer. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, the FlowRider will help you sharpen your surfing skills. If you’re afraid of wiping out, don’t be. The FlowRider is designed to absorb the energy of any impact. The FlowRider will $25 for 30 minutes of riding the waves! This is only one of the great activities on our list of what to do in Vegas.

2. The Adventuredome at Circus Circus

The Adventuredome has 5 acres of fun for you to enjoy! There’s a variety a of rides for you to choose from. Miniature golf, arcades games, roller coasters, and bumper cars are just a few fun options for you here. You’ll never get bored with so many rides to choose from. You have the option to buy passes for individual rides, or to buy an all day pass to get the best value out of your visit.

3. Ziplining in Bootleg Canyon

If you’re looking for something to do away from the strip, try ziplining at Flightlinez in Bootleg Canyon. If you’re a thrill seeker or are looking for a new adventure, Flightlinez can provide it for you. You’ll be ziplining at speeds of 60+ mph! There are 4 different runs you’ll complete, covering over 1.5 miles. Zipline over the Red Mountains in Boulder City and enjoy the beautiful scenery while experiencing a thrill.

4. Hot Air Balloon Rides

Ever wonder what Vegas looks like from up above? Here’s another great activity if you’re still wondering what to do in Vegas. Vegas Balloon Rides will take you up, up, and away! A hot air balloon ride is great for a birthday, anniversary, or checking it off your bucket list. Come and see the beautiful scenery of Vegas in a way you’ve never seen it before.

5. Visit M&M World

Calling all M&M lovers! Vegas is home to one of the few M&M World locations. This is a 28,000 square foot, four story building full of your favorite sweets. You can make your own personalized M&M! It’s open from 9AM to Midnight every day, giving you all the time you need to get your candy fill. Go check out M&M world and experience the new interactive and hands on experience.

Let the Fun Begin!

Now that you’ve got some great ideas for what to do in Vegas, go have fun! Try out some of these fun ideas during your Vegas stay. Don’t want to drive to Vegas? Travel with Salt Lake Express. Let the Salt Lake Express take you to Vegas so you can enjoy your trip!

Grand Teton National Park: Things to Do

 

Grand Teton National Park is one of the most underrated parks in the United States. Because of the 300 thousand square miles and the iconic peaks of the Grand Tetons, this national park brings in about 3 million people per year (ranking eighth between all national parks). Yearly, all four seasons make an appearance. Here, we’ll highlight the top three things to do in the Grand Teton National Park.

Hiking

The Grand Teton National Park features hikes for everybody. For the most experienced hikers, the Grand Teton beckons. For the beginners and the family day hikers, hikes around Taggart Lake and through Death Canyon are perfect. Whether you’re in a group looking to hike an iconic mountain, or just strolling through the national park, the Grand Tetons have what you need.

Mormon Row at the Grand Teton National Park

Fishing

With a landscape littered by lakes, fishing is huge in the Grand Teton National Park. Cutthroat Trout are the most popular fish, but try your luck and you might get something else. Go for it yourself or go with an experienced group of guides – it’s up to you. Learn more about those commercial fishing trips here. A Wyoming fishing license is required.

Boating/Floating

Boating and floating the many lakes could be the most popular activity in the national park. Although you can float any lake, motorboats, sailboats, water skiing and windsurfing is only available on select lakes. See a list of those lakes here. But it’s not just the lakes that are popular – people also love the Snake River. The Snake River also features fishing, wildlife viewing, and some rapids depending on the time of year.

 

Although it might seem like you can hike, fish, or go boating anywhere, the hiking, fishing, and boating here is unparalleled. The views of the Grand Tetons coupled with the wildlife make for a truly unique experience. The Grand Tetons are perfect for any vacation!

Firework Shows Near Our Express Routes

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As the month of June ends, the month of July will begin and all sorts of summer events will start to occur. Family reunions, camping trips, boating outings, weddings, and celebrating the 4th of July just to name a few. Since the fourth of July is coming up very soon, you’re probably focused on finding the best places to watch firework shows and spend the day keeping your children or families entertained.

So where are the best places to watch firework shows? Below you’ll find a list of seven 4th of July locations with day activities and firework shows that range from Great Falls, Montana southeastern Idaho, and northern Utah.

Great Falls, Montana

Let’s start with Great Falls, Montana. Great Falls is hosting a 4th of July Parade starting at 11:00 am. It will begin at Central Avenue and end at Margaret Park. The theme for the parade will be about celebrating America’s icons. In the evening, you can take your family the communities firework show. The firework show will actually begin at 10:00 pm.

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Next is Idaho Falls, Idaho. Idaho Falls has hosted one of the more well known firework displays in the western United States for a number of years. This year marks the 25th anniversary of Melaleuca hosting the celebration and it has been said that it’s going to be bigger and better than any previous years show. It has also been said that there will be over 17,000 shells launched in a 30 minute time frame all choreographed to music. You won’t want to miss it!

Meridian, Idaho

Meridian, Idaho will be another great place to watch a firework show. Throughout the day there will be live music, local performances, inflatable obstacle courses, jump houses, food trucks, and games nearby the SKYES Mainstage. The actual fireworks display will be presented in a partnership with the Meridian Speedway at about 10:00 pm.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole also has a great day full of fun activities lined up. The community will be hosting a street breakfast from 7:00-10:00 am, a parade at 10:30 am, a old school shootout at Town Square at 6:00 pm, a rodeo that will start at 8:00 pm, and then two amazing firework shows that start at 10:00 pm. One show is going to be held at the base of Snow King Mountain and the other at the base of the Tetons in Teton Village. Both will be phenomenal.

Salt Lake City, Utah

Another great options is in Salt Lake City, Utah; no surprise there. Salt Lake City will be hosting their 4th of July firework show at Smith’s Ballpark. There will be a concert by the band America starting at 7:00 pm, along with a BBQ and then the firework show.

Freedom Festival Provo, Utah

Provo has an awesome 4th of July day schedule full of great activities too. You’ll experience great entertainment, food, handcrafted jewelry, a carnival and art exhibits throughout the day. The grand parade will start at 9:00 am and feature bands, floats, and giant helium balloons. It will start at North University Avenue and end at 900 East.

The firework show will then take place at the Stadium of Fire (LaVell Edwards Stadium). Performers will sing as the firework show takes place.

Logan, Utah

Logan, Utah hosts the Freedom Fire Celebration at the Utah State University Maverik Stadium, and has done so for a number of years. The gates to the show will open at 8:00 pm. There will be entertainment provided by The Party Crashers and the celebration will end with a concert and laser show. And of course, there will be fireworks.

You can’t go wrong in attending any of these firework shows so pick a location and enjoy the 4th of July.

 

Visit Montana: The Unknown Wonderland

Montana might be the most underrated state. With a population less than that of Rhode Island (a state 1/140 of its size), it’s widely considered as a state where there isn’t much to do. However, it’s the opposite. The next thing to add to your bucket list (even though you didn’t expect it): Visit Montana.

Glacier National Park

It seems fitting that the most underrated state would have the most underrated national park. Not many people have heard of Glacier National Park, located in the Northwest corner of the state. Glacier National Park has it all, from fishing and whitewater rafting to horseback riding and biking. Located in the heart of the Rockies, Glacier National Park offers both summer and winter activities. When you visit Montana, Glacier National Park is the last thing you want to miss. Click here to learn about what you can do in Glacier National Park.

Whitefish Mountain Resort

Right next to Glacier National Park lies the best ski resort in Montana: Whitefish Mountain Resort. With more than 200 on-mountain condominiums and more hotels near the base of the mountain, you can choose what housing best fits your needs. Whitefish features over 3,000 acres of land, meaning whatever your skill level, there’s more than enough terrain to choose from. Are you a big skier? Find out more about Whitefish here.

When you visit Montana, you have to ski.

Bannack State Park

If you’ve ever wanted to see a real ghost town, Montana has it. Bannack started as a gold-mining city back in 1862. A year later, a nearby city discovered gold and many abandoned Bannack. Less than 100 years later, the city was almost completely abandoned. Now, you can explore most of the structures that still stand (over 60 structures). However, you might want to steer clear if true ghosts aren’t your thing. Learn more here.

Other Places to Visit

We highlighted just three activities in Montana, but there’s so much more than that. Three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park are in Montana, each holding something unique. Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. With 200 square miles of water, there’s tons to do. Some people like the smaller city vibe. For those people, downtown Bozeman isn’t something to skip out on.

When you visit Yellowstone, you visit Montana too.

Visit Montana

Visit Montana. It’s not something that you’d likely think of on your own, but it’s something every American should do in their lifetime. If you’re wondering how to get there, St. George Express can help you.

Visit Boise: Top 5 Things to Do

Because it doesn’t have any professional sports teams or major skyscrapers, Boise might seem like a small city. However, Boise has a higher population than any city in Utah and has triple the amount of people as St. George. With so many people and things to do, it might just be time to visit Boise. Here are the top five things to do while in Boise.

Albertsons Stadium

Perhaps the most iconic place in Boise, Boise State’s Albertsons Stadium boasts the only blue Astro Turf in the world. Fans from almost every other collegiate team complain about the turf, but Boise natives embrace it. More than 35,000 fans pack the stadium on Saturday nights in the fall. Stop by and hope that the gates are open, or watch Boise State take on their Mountain West Conference competitors in the fall.

Boise Zoo and/or Aquarium

For those who love to observe animals, Boise has what you need. With the largest zoos and aquariums in the state of Idaho, families love to come watch the animals play. Pick either one and spend a day there, or plan well and enjoy them both in the same day.

Click here for more info on the zoo, and here for more info on the aquarium.

Visit the zoo next time you visit Boise

World Center for Birds of Prey

Aside from the zoo, there’s a special center dedicated to the birds of prey. For the bird-lovers out there, $7 buys you a ticket to see tons of different birds of prey, most of which need to be in there to preserve their lives.

Learn more about the center and each bird here.

Boise River Greenbelt

For the outdoor lovers, the Boise River Greenbelt has it all. Fish, bike, walk, float down the river, run, and more, all right next to the river. The greenbelt also stretches across 12 parks. With events happening often in at least one of the parks, there’s always something going on.

The Boise Greenbelt is perfect for when you visit Boise

Bogus Basin Mountain

While Bogus Basin Mountain features summer activities, their biggest hit is skiing in the winter. With three high-speed quads, eight lifts, and 78 official runs, skiers and snowboarders come from all over to enjoy it.

Love to ski or snowboard? Click here for more info.

Visit Boise

Whether you choose to visit Boise in the summer or winter, there’s always something to do. Next time you’re trying to think of a place to visit, let us help you visit Boise.

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Things To Do Outside in Las Vegas

Everybody knows about Las Vegas’ nightlife. Everybody visits Las Vegas at least once in their life, and they always stroll down the strip at night. While it can be exciting the first time, it can also get old quickly. Locals (and tourists during the daytime) are constantly looking for things to do outside. For those people, we present a list of the top five things to do outside in Las Vegas.

Valley of Fire

About an hour to the Northeast of Las Vegas lies the Valley of Fire. Luckily, it isn’t a valley of literal fire. Instead, the valley got its name from the red rock that covers the ground. Short, easy hikes through the valley of fire are perfect for spending quality time as a family.

Trailheads and more info: http://www.valley-of-fire.com/hiking/

Kayaking is great to do outside in LAs Vegas

Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam, built nearly 90 years ago, is a world-famous structure. Because of the history, just seeing it would be a privilege. However, if you want a better experience, you can pay $30 and see the guts of the dam. After riding an elevator that takes you down 530 feet, you’ll be able to see the power plant, giant pipes transporting water, and more.

Info about the tour: https://www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/service/DamTour.html

Lake Mead

Created by the Hoover Dam, Lake Mead is a perfect vacation spot that has plenty of outdoor life. While you can boat, fish, swim, or any number of activities, we recommend canoeing or kayaking. There’s no better lake to kayak on than Lake Mead, and you can get relatively close to the Hoover Dam while doing it. Another option to consider is approaching it from the bottom looking up by canoeing / kayaking on the Colorado River. Lake Mead is perhaps the most popular thing to do outside in Las Vegas.

More info: https://www.nps.gov/lake/planyourvisit/canoekayak.htm

 

kayaking outside in las vegas

Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon is another world-famous spot in Las Vegas, but this time it’s for what nature created. Huge red rock walls shoot into the sky, making it the perfect spot for climbers. From your beginning climber to the most experienced, there are routes for everybody. If you’re unfamiliar with the routes or with climbing in general, experienced climbing guides can help you out.

For climbing routes and guides: https://www.blm.gov/site-page/nevada-red-rock-canyon-national-conservation-area-recreation-scenic-loop

Lee Canyon (ski resort)

Stuck in Las Vegas in the winter? Not a problem! While Las Vegas is known for being hot, there’s mountains for the skiers and snowboarders too. Less than an hour away from Las Vegas, locals flock to this resort during the winter. With a base camp higher than 11,000 feet, the resort receives plenty of snow throughout the winter to keep you busy.

More info: http://www.leecanyonlv.com/site/ski-snowboard

 

skiing is a great thing to do outside in las vegas

There’s plenty to do outside in Las Vegas. Because the casual tourist only knows about the strip, they might tell you that Las Vegas gets old after a couple of days. However, you know differently. There’s plenty of outdoor life in southern Nevada.

The Ultimate St. George Express Travel Playlist

While you travel, having that perfect travel playlist is essential. With a great playlist, time seems to slip away and you arrive in no time. Without music, or with the wrong music, it can feel as if you’re never going to arrive. Below, we’ve tried to select songs that you probably haven’t heard yet.

Before reading, keep in mind that no two people have the same taste in music. While you might like some songs, other songs might annoy you. Take the songs from the playlist that you like and build on them. Leave the others behind and realize that other people will take those for their playlists. With that being said, welcome to The Ultimate St. George Express Travel Playlist.

 

Chill Music

Some people like to fall asleep while on the road. Others like to relax and think about what’s happened or what’s coming up. For those people, we’ll start out with some of the slower music. Here are the top 10 chill travel songs:

Song Artist
Saved Khalid
Last One I Love Marc E. Bassy
Work Song Hozier
Reminding Me (feat. Vanessa Hudgens) Shawn Hook
Another Day In Paradise Quinn XCII
Concrete Jungle Au/Ra
All In My Head Tori Kelly
Come Over (Acoustic) Sam Hunt
Awake ayokay

Country

If you’re traveling on a sunny summer day through the middle of Utah desert, there’s nothing better than listening to some country. Feel like a cowboy with these songs:

Song Artist
More Dreams Than Dollars Maggie Rose
What If I Kissed You Temecula Road
One Number Away Luke Combs
Just Another (Acoustic) (feat. Jillian Jacqueline) Sammy Arriaga
Craving You (feat. Maren Morris) Thomas Rhett
Take Your Time Sam Hunt
What Ifs Kane Brown
Hard Drive Home Bailey Bryan
Long Stretch of Love Lady Antebellum
Heaven Is Close A Thousand Horses

Upbeat

Finally, there are people that love to jam out while on car rides. With upbeat songs, you definitely need to sing along in your head (or out loud if you want!). Here’s a list of the top 15 upbeat songs to add to your travel playlist:

Song Artist
New Wave Quinn XCII
Words Daya
There For You (feat. Troye Sivan) Martin Garrix
Tattoo on my Face NLSN
One More Weekend Audien and Max
Feel It Still Portugal. The Man
Tired (feat. Gavin James) Alan Walker
Runaway The Skins
Stay in the Dark The Band Perry
Queen Elizabeth Cheat Codes
Wake Up Alone (feat. Jhené Aiko) The Chainsmokers
Gangster PJ
The Shine (feat. Chelsea Cutler) ayokay
Walk Kwabs
Feel Good (feat. Daya) Gryffin and Illenum

Comment below with the songs we missed. Choose the songs and artists you like and build off them. Create your own travel playlist and share it with your friends. The next time you all travel on St. George Express, you won’t even feel the time pass by.