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Panguitch is the largest and most historic town in the Bryce Canyon National Park area.  Settled by Mormon Pioneers in  1864, the name Panguitch comes from the Paiute word meaning "Big FIsh".  At 6660 feet in elevation, visitors find a mild climate with an escape from Southwestern Utah's summer heat.  

The town is just 25 miles from Bryce Canyon and is surrounded by mountains with views of the Aquarius Plateau.   Fishing in nearby Panguitch Lake, mountain biking on the numerous trails, and visiting the downtown Historic District are some of the available activites.  Panguitch is also close to Brian Head and Cedar Breaks National Monument and has in-town access to the Paiute ATV trail. 

 


The Red Brick Inn of Panguitch
Phone: 435-676-2141
Toll Free: 866-RED-BRIK
1920's Dutch Colonial red brick home with 6 themed guest room & family suites. Located in historic district, easy walk to restaurants, shopping, town center. Full breakfast and Peggy's Blue Ribbon cookies. 30 minutes to Bryce Canyon Natl. Park and 1 hour to Zion National Park. No pets.

Panguitch (Bryce Canyon National Park), Utah
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