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Panguitch Lake is
located in south central Utah and sits at an elevation of
8,400 feet. The word "Panguitch" comes from the
local native american indians and means "Big Fish".
Thelake is in close proximity to several world-class attractions
such as Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Staircase Escalante
National Monument, Cedar Breaks National Monument and Zion
National Park. Also close by are the communities of Brian
Head and Duck Creek Village, Utah. Click
here to connect to the Panguitch Lake community site.
The
Lake has approximately 10 miles of shoreline and is ideal
for year-round fishing. In the summer you find excellent fishing
for some of the largest rainbow trout in Utah. Boats are available
for rent. There are plenty of activities to enjoy in the area
including: hiking, mountain biking, ATV riding, horseback
riding, and you can even enjoy an aerial tour of the area
through a local tour company at Bryce Canyon.
In winter ice fishing is a popular sport and easily accessible
from local lodges. You can also enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country
(x-country) skiing and snowshoeing. Panguitch Lake sits in
the Dixie National Forest and is adjacent to Scenic Highway
143 between the towns of Panguitch and Brian Head, Utah. Brian
head is a short drive away and a great place for winter downhill
skiing and summertime mountain biking.
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