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The
community and area known as Panguitch Lake lies
in southern Utah between Cedar Breaks National
Monument, Brian Head Ski & Summer Resort
and the town of Panguitch. The lake itself sits
just off Scenic Highway 143 and is surrounded
by the Dixie National Forest.
The
Native Americans of the region were attracted
to Panguitch Lake for the large native mountain
trout. The nearby town of Panguitch was first
settled with fifty-four pioneer families in
1864, sent by the Mormon leader Brigham Young.
When
supplies for the community of Panguitch ran
out during the first winter, men were dispatched
to the town of Parowan over the west mountains.
Their wagons and teams reached the base of the
mountains and then the men walked in snow from
there. The snow was deep and going was slow
until one man accidentally dropped the quilt
he was carrying. As he stepped on the quilt
he found that it supported him and, with his
encouragement, all of the men used their quilts
to walk more easily across the snow.
The
area around the lake was settled in 1873. Farming
and ranching was the basis for the economy of
the area. A dam was constructed on Panguitch
Lake to increase the lakes ability to
hold water and to provide irrigation water.
Dairy products (cheese & butter) and fish
were traded or sold in neighboring communities.
As southern Utah grew in the late 1800s
the Panguitch Lake area became a retreat for
people from throughout the region. Horse races,
fishing, dancing and other activities became
commonplace at and around the lake.
These
traditions have continued and today youll
find restaurants, boat rentals, general stores,
lodges and cabins for rent, ATV riding, horseback
riding, mountain biking, hiking and much more.
Summer is the most active time of year around
the lake, but ice fisherman and outdoor enthusiasts
(x-country skiing, snowmobiles) frequent the
area through the winter months.
Panguitch
Lake is surrounded by some of Americas
most spectacular scenic attractions. Zion National
Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Staircase
Escalante National Monument, Cedar Breaks National
Monument. Cedar City, St. George, Kanab, Panguitch,
Beaver, Richfield and other southern Utah towns
and cities are in close proximity. From Panguitch
Lake youre just 3 hours from the North
Rim of the Grand Canyon or from Lake Powell
(Glen Canyon National Recreation Area).
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