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Panguitch
There's no better place to hang your hat and put up your feet for
a nice and cozy stay. Just come on down highway 89. Good home cookin'
in our restaurants and diners, shopping galore in the historic district,
and lots of warm and clean motels. Come as a visitor and leave as
a local, when you stop through Panguitch Historic District. Click
here to connect to the Panguitch community website.
Panguitch is the largest and most historic town in Bryce
Canyon country. Located near Bryce Canyon National Park. Panguitch
was named by the Pauite Indians after the "Big Fish" they
caught in nearby Panguitch Lake. Panguitch is located at 6,700 foot
elevation, offering the traveler a mild climate. Whether you are
escaping from the summer heat, enjoying the Spring fishing or experiencing
one of Utah's best displays of Fall colors, Panguitch is the base
for your vacation getaway. Click here for the Panguitch
Main Street, Inc., home of the Panguitch Quilt Walk Festival!
Panguitch
is surrounded by spectacular scenery and several attractions boasting
a tremendous variety of outdoor recreation. Just seven miles south
of Panguitch is Scenic Highway 12, rated one of the ten most scenic
highways by Car and Driver magazine. Amazing Bryce
Canyon National Park is only 20 minutes away on Highway 12.
Panguitch Lake is 18 miles southwest on Scenic Byway 143. This mountain
lake resort is known for trout fishing, boating, hiking, horseback
riding, mountain biking, cross country skiing and snowmobiling.
Such wonderful places as Kodachrome
Basin State Park, Cedar
Breaks national Monument, Zion
National Park, Capitol
Reef National Park and Dixie
National Forest are all located nearby.
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