
This
Complete Guide to Duck Creek Village, Utah will have
information for your visit. In the lodging
section you will find links and information for hotels,
motels, bed
and breakfasts. You then will be able to view
activities in Duck Creek
Village, Utah and nearby Navajo Lake by category which include horseback
riding, ATV tours,
air tours,
biking, entertainment,
fishing, golf,
guided tours,
hunting, museums,
paintball,
ranch activities,
rappelling,
river running,
shopping, snowmobiling
and skiing. You
may want to purchase a Travel
Packet from AreaTravelPackets.com
to help plan your trip. If you're going to camp
or bring along your RV
trailer on your visit to Duck Creek Village, Utah,
then you will want to check out the camping
and RV park section
of the website for links to great places to stay.
Everyone will want
to find the best places to dine
when visiting Duck Creek Village, Utah. Check out
the dining section to find
your restaurants.
Before you come
you can check out the photo
gallery to see the beauty of Duck Creek Village,
Utah. You will find the E-Postcard
section of our site fun and exciting. You will be
able to send a postcard
of Duck Creek Village, Utah to your friends and family.
You may want
to visit the Area Cities
when you visit Duck Creek Village, Utah. Here are
a few cities to visit when you travel to Duck Creek
Village: Las
Vegas, Nevada, Panguitch
Lake, Duck
Creek Village, Cedar
City, Brian
Head, Kanab,
St.
George, Salt
Lake City, and Springdale.
When you visit Duck Creek Village, Utah you will want
to visit all of the other National
Parks nearby. Here are a few National
Parks to visit: Zion
National Park, Bryce
Canyon National Park, Grand
Canyon, Arches
National Park, Capitol
Reef National Park, Lake
Powell National Recreation Area, Canyonlands
National Park, and Escalante
Grand Staircase National Monument. Directory for
Los Angeles, California coming soon.
Duck Creek Village,
Utah is a spectacular place to visit. The community
of Duck Creek, Utah
sits at 8,400 feet just off Utah Scenic Highway 14
on what is commonly known as Cedar Mountain. This
area is also known as the Markagunt Plateau and is
part of the Dixie National Forest. Close by are a
myriad of scenic attractions and areas for a wide
range of activities. In the winter the region around
Duck Creek Village, Utah
is a snowmobile mecca. Visitors also enjoy cross-country
(x-country) skiing and snowshoeing. Nearby Brian Head
Ski, Snowboard and Summer Resort is an excellent place
to enjoy downhill skiing.
In the warmer months
Duck Creek Village, Utah
and the surrounding area are full of beautiful meadows,
wildflowers, wildlife, and trails which extend in
all directions for hiking, mountain biking, ATV riding,
and much more. Fishing in local lakes and streams
is excellent for rainbow and other trout. This part
of Southwestern Utah is ideal for scenic and wildlife
photography. Elk, deer, rarely seen bears, mountain
lions, bobcats, and many other animals live on the
mountain.