Panguitch KOA

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Panguitch KOA

555 South Main
PanguitchUT 84759
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Panguitch KOA

555 South Main
PanguitchUT 84759
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Dave & Kathy Cooper

"We welcome you to the high desert of southern Utah with warm summer days and cool nights. Come relax and enjoy nature's beauty."

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Open April 15 - October 7

Campsites are within easy walking distance of the restaurants and shops of downtown Panguitch.

Panguitch is the Paiute word for "big fish," and plenty of lunker trout prowl Panguitch Lake 16 miles south of this high desert campground in the state's southwest corner. Natural wonders abound in this region, including Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks and, a few hours south, the north rim of the Grand Canyon. To the east, the Kodachrome Basin State Park earned its name from the photogenic rock spires and formations that seem to glow at sunrise and sunset. The Panguitch KOA puts you close to it all. ATV, hiking and bike trails fan out from near the campground. Cool off in the pool, play horseshoes or volleyball and catch up on email outdoors thanks to KOA's Wi-Fi connection. Campsites are within easy walking distance of the restaurants and shops of downtown Panguitch.

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Dave & Kathy have enjoyed traveling and camping for a number of years. Both have recently retired from rewarding careers of public service. Dave spent 33 years in public safety and Kathy 30 years as an elementary school teacher. We look forward to making your camping experience with us the best it can be.
  • 50 Max Amp
  • 63' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open Jun 6 to Sep 7)
  • Propane ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion

Horseback riding and hiking Enjoy hiking at Bryce Canyon and Red Canyon. Maps are available at the campground.

Fishing Boat rentals available at Panguitch Lake.

Bryce Canyon National Park Bryce Canyon National Park is open all year and located on Scenic Byway 12 and U-63. Bryce Canyon is a series of giant amphitheaters with millions of pink rock pinnacles called "hoodoos" that seem to glow at sunrise and sunset. Drive through and enjoy the scenic viewpoints, hike or horseback ride along trails into the canyon. In winter, allow time to cross country ski or snowshoe.

Zion National Park Massive canyon walls ascend toward a brilliant blue sky. To experience Zion, you need to walk among the towering cliffs, or challenge your courage in a small narrow canyon. These unique sandstone cliffs range in color from cream, to pink, to red. Zion National Park is located 73 miles from Bryce Canyon via US 89 and U-9.

Capitol Reef National Park Open all year. Drive the park’s scenic drive, stop in at the visitor center and museum, hike the trails, and visit the old log schoolhouse and the village of Fruita.

Upcoming Events
Quilt Walk June 7 through June 9, 2012 Photo

Quilt Walk June 7 through June 9, 2012

Celebrate Panguitch's rich heritage. Enjoy quilting classes, a chocolate festival and a tractor parade. There will be a Main street dinner theater play depicting the story of the Quilt Walk. The Walk also includes a trunk show and art show.

Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally  June 22 through 24, 2012 Photo

Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally June 22 through 24, 2012

This is the 12th Annual Hot Air Balloon Festival. Come out and watch 30 hot air balloons ascending each morning at 6 a.m. Saturday will conclude with an evening Balloon Glow on Main Street beginning at dusk. http://www.panguitchvalleyballoonrally.com

Awards

2011 President's Award

2011 KOA Founder's Award

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