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PANGUITCH LOOP OHV TRAIL Legend DIFFICULTY - 4X4/ATV/MOTORCYCLE EASIEST MORE DIFFICULT DIFFICULTY - ATV/MOTORCYCLE MORE DIFFICULT MOST DIFFICULT OTHER OHV ROUTES INTERSECTION INTERSECTION NUMBER TRAILHEAD (Restroom and Parking) CAMPGROUND OVERLOOK MILEAGE ROUTE NUMBER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 May 2007 GPS MAP COORDINATES FOR TRAIL INTERSECTIONS (WGS 84) These coordinates are not precise, but should be close enough to identify intersection locations. They were taken from the base map used to prepare this map. 1. 38° 14.954’ N. - 112° 39.101’ W. 2. 38° 10.523’ N. - 112° 30.301’ W. 3. 38° 11.517’ N. - 112° 25.566’ W. 4. 38° 12.652’ N. - 112° 25.492’ W. 5. 38° 14.385’ N. - 112° 25.254’ W. 6. 38° 13.573’ N. - 112° 24.287’ W. 7. 38° 13.209’ N. - 112° 22.658’ W. 8. 38° 13.300’ N. - 112° 22.100’ W. 9. 38° 13.080’ N. - 112° 21.810’ W. 10. 38° 12.253’ N. - 112° 21.654’ W. 11. 38° 10.303’ N. - 112° 16.777’ W. 12. 38° 04.153’ N. - 112° 16.696’ W. 13. 37° 56.432’ N. - 112° 21.003’ W. 14. 37° 52.001’ N. - 112° 16.841’ W. 15. 37° 50.828’ N. - 112° 21.408’ W. 16. 37° 49.367’ N. - 112° 25.897’ W. 17. 37° 49.218’ N. - 112° 22.769’ W. 18. 37° 47.051’ N. - 112° 19.931’ W. 19. 37° 49.567’ N. - 112° 16.937’ W. 20. 37° 49.766’ N. - 112° 18.812’ W. 21. 37° 49.576’ N. - 112° 16.691’ W. 22. 37° 45.828’ N. - 112° 14.435’ W. 23. 37° 44.655’ N. - 112° 13.711’ W. 24. 37° 43.232’ N. - 112° 15.715’ W. 25. 37° 37.367’ N. - 112° 14.746’ W. 26. 37° 38.177’ N. - 112° 13.917’ W. 27. 37° 39.713’ N. - 112° 09.606’ W. 28. 37° 40.417’ N. - 112° 09.417’ W. 29. 37° 36.793’ N. - 112° 15.095’ W. 30. 37° 35.558’ N. - 112° 15.453’ W. 31. 37° 35.508’ N. - 112° 20.904’ W. 32. 37° 38.611’ N. - 112° 22.875’ W. 33. 37° 39.083’ N. - 112° 25.931’ W. 34. 37° 37.986’ N. - 112° 27.086’ W. 35. 37° 35.848’ N. - 112° 34.633’ W. 36. 37° 33.118’ N. - 112° 33.792’ W. 37. 37° 32.746’ N. - 112° 34.583’ W. 38. 37° 32.535’ N. - 112° 35.301’ W. 39. 37° 30.397’ N. - 112° 37.434 W. 40. 37° 31.341’ N. - 112° 38.417’ W. 41. 37° 32.514’ N. - 112° 38.734 W. 42. 37° 31.159’ N. - 112° 40.944’ W. 43. 37° 34.721’ N. - 112° 43.320’ W. 44. 37° 37.303’ N. - 112° 42.127’ W. 45. 37° 38.142’ N. - 112° 43.368’ W. 46. 37° 39.537’ N. - 112° 44.595’ W. 47. 37° 42.649’ N. - 112° 46.610’ W. 48. 37° 44.863’ N. - 112° 46.668’ W. 49. 37° 45.640’ N. - 112° 45.873’ W. 50. 37° 44.502’ N. - 112° 43.235’ W. 51. 37° 43.347’ N. - 112° 40.182’ W. 52. 37° 42.191’ N. - 112° 38.981’ W. 53. 37° 43.716’ N. - 112° 37.416’ W. 54. 37° 49.637’ N. - 112° 40.121’ W. 55. 37° 49.473’ N. - 112° 37.121’ W. 56. 37° 48.848’ N. - 112° 35.323’ W. 57. 37° 50.889’ N. - 112° 32.360’ W. 58. 37° 51.822’ N. - 112° 32.932’ W. 59. 37° 54.288’ N. - 112° 33.618’ W. 60. 37° 55.971’ N. - 112° 36.353’ W. 61. 37° 53.180’ N. - 112° 39.874’ W. 62. 37° 50.992’ N. - 112° 39.952’ W. 63. 37° 56.303’ N. - 112° 36.305’ W. 64. 37° 59.800’ N. - 112° 39.431’ W. 65. 38° 00.265’ N. - 112° 36.859’ W. 66. 38° 03.743’ N. - 112° 35.519’ W. 67. 38° 05.361’ N. - 112° 33.862’ W. 68. 38° 07.103’ N. - 112° 33.367’ W. 69. 38° 06.757’ N. - 112° 31.802’ W. (blue) (black) Paiute ATV Trail Map Paiute ATV Trail Map Paiute ATV Trail Map

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PANGUITCH LOOP OHV TRAIL

Legend

DIffICULTy - 4x4/ATV/MOTORCyCLe eAsIesT

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GPS MAP COORDINATES FOR TRAIL INTERSECTIONS (WGS 84)

These coordinates are not precise, but should be close enough to identify intersection locations. They were taken from the base map used to prepare this

map.

1. 38° 14.954’ N. - 112° 39.101’ W. 2. 38° 10.523’ N. - 112° 30.301’ W.3. 38° 11.517’ N. - 112° 25.566’ W.4. 38° 12.652’ N. - 112° 25.492’ W.5. 38° 14.385’ N. - 112° 25.254’ W.6. 38° 13.573’ N. - 112° 24.287’ W.7. 38° 13.209’ N. - 112° 22.658’ W.8. 38° 13.300’ N. - 112° 22.100’ W.9. 38° 13.080’ N. - 112° 21.810’ W.10. 38° 12.253’ N. - 112° 21.654’ W.11. 38° 10.303’ N. - 112° 16.777’ W.12. 38° 04.153’ N. - 112° 16.696’ W.13. 37° 56.432’ N. - 112° 21.003’ W.14. 37° 52.001’ N. - 112° 16.841’ W.15. 37° 50.828’ N. - 112° 21.408’ W. 16. 37° 49.367’ N. - 112° 25.897’ W.17. 37° 49.218’ N. - 112° 22.769’ W. 18. 37° 47.051’ N. - 112° 19.931’ W. 19. 37° 49.567’ N. - 112° 16.937’ W.20. 37° 49.766’ N. - 112° 18.812’ W.21. 37° 49.576’ N. - 112° 16.691’ W.22. 37° 45.828’ N. - 112° 14.435’ W.23. 37° 44.655’ N. - 112° 13.711’ W.24. 37° 43.232’ N. - 112° 15.715’ W.25. 37° 37.367’ N. - 112° 14.746’ W.26. 37° 38.177’ N. - 112° 13.917’ W.27. 37° 39.713’ N. - 112° 09.606’ W.28. 37° 40.417’ N. - 112° 09.417’ W.29. 37° 36.793’ N. - 112° 15.095’ W.30. 37° 35.558’ N. - 112° 15.453’ W.31. 37° 35.508’ N. - 112° 20.904’ W.32. 37° 38.611’ N. - 112° 22.875’ W. 33. 37° 39.083’ N. - 112° 25.931’ W.34. 37° 37.986’ N. - 112° 27.086’ W. 35. 37° 35.848’ N. - 112° 34.633’ W.36. 37° 33.118’ N. - 112° 33.792’ W.37. 37° 32.746’ N. - 112° 34.583’ W.38. 37° 32.535’ N. - 112° 35.301’ W.39. 37° 30.397’ N. - 112° 37.434 W.40. 37° 31.341’ N. - 112° 38.417’ W.41. 37° 32.514’ N. - 112° 38.734 W.42. 37° 31.159’ N. - 112° 40.944’ W.43. 37° 34.721’ N. - 112° 43.320’ W.44. 37° 37.303’ N. - 112° 42.127’ W.45. 37° 38.142’ N. - 112° 43.368’ W.46. 37° 39.537’ N. - 112° 44.595’ W.47. 37° 42.649’ N. - 112° 46.610’ W.48. 37° 44.863’ N. - 112° 46.668’ W.49. 37° 45.640’ N. - 112° 45.873’ W. 50. 37° 44.502’ N. - 112° 43.235’ W.51. 37° 43.347’ N. - 112° 40.182’ W. 52. 37° 42.191’ N. - 112° 38.981’ W.53. 37° 43.716’ N. - 112° 37.416’ W.54. 37° 49.637’ N. - 112° 40.121’ W. 55. 37° 49.473’ N. - 112° 37.121’ W.56. 37° 48.848’ N. - 112° 35.323’ W.57. 37° 50.889’ N. - 112° 32.360’ W.58. 37° 51.822’ N. - 112° 32.932’ W.59. 37° 54.288’ N. - 112° 33.618’ W.60. 37° 55.971’ N. - 112° 36.353’ W.61. 37° 53.180’ N. - 112° 39.874’ W.62. 37° 50.992’ N. - 112° 39.952’ W.63. 37° 56.303’ N. - 112° 36.305’ W.64. 37° 59.800’ N. - 112° 39.431’ W.65. 38° 00.265’ N. - 112° 36.859’ W.66. 38° 03.743’ N. - 112° 35.519’ W.67. 38° 05.361’ N. - 112° 33.862’ W.68. 38° 07.103’ N. - 112° 33.367’ W. 69. 38° 06.757’ N. - 112° 31.802’ W.

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PANGUITCH LOOPOHV TRAIL

VICINITY MAP

INFORMATION ABOUT THE TRAIL Miles of Trails - There are approximately 303 miles of featured routes in this trail system. Routes include ATV trails, primitive Jeep trails, graded and graveled roads and portions of paved highways.

Elevations - 5,840 feet at Beaver to 10,480 feet at the highest mountain pass. Panguitch has an elevation of 6,614 feet.

Signing – Much of this trail includes portions of signed trails systems and individual motorized trails. There are, however, portions that have no signs and will require riders to follow the map and utilize GPS readings at intersections to stay on the trail. (Look for purple numbers on the map for routes that will probably have signs.)

Best Season to Ride – Late spring to early fall. The section of trail in Buckskin Valley is closed from March 15 to May 1. Many of the high passes are snowed in for several months each year.

Difficulty Rating Descriptions Easiest: (green) Gravel or dirt surfaces that are relatively flat and wide. Generally wide enough for an ATV to pass a full-sized vehicle. May be dusty but are relatively smooth with no rocks or roots protruding more than three inches above the surface.

More Difficult: (blue) Loose gravel, sandy, rocky or slickrock surface. May have short sec- tions that are narrow. Can have blind turns, steep or roller coaster grades, minor drop-offs, dust, ruts and frequent changes in riding surfaces. Occasional obstacles may strike the frame.

Most Difficult: (black) Rocky surfaces, sharp turns, switchbacks, steep grades, narrow passages, low overhangs, ledges and large rocks. Can be slippery and muddy when wet. May have tree stumps, limbs or other debris. Machines with low ground clearance may strike or high center on obstacles. Some riders may be more comfortable using 4-wheel drive machines.

LAW HIGHLIGHTS

* No person under 8 years of age may operate an ATV or off-highway motorcycle on public roads or lands. * Operators who do not posses a valid state drivers license must possess a safety certificate issued by the Utah State Parks and Recreation. For more information call 1-800-OHV-RIDE. * Off-highway vehicles must display a current state OHV registration sticker while being operated or transported on public lands and roads. * Most non-resident operators are required to have a Utah non-resident permit. Call 1-800-OHV RIDE for vendor locations and information for states that are exempt. * Operators and passengers under the age of 18 must wear a safety rated helmet. * No person may operate an OHV while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. * It is illegal to operate an OHV on roads, trails or areas that have not been designated for this purpose. The primary routes shown on the map are open for OHV use. For information about any other routes call local Forest Service, BLM, county or community offices. * Open fires may be prohibited during certain parts of the year. Call local Forest Service or BLM offices for closure information.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE MAP

Other OHV Riding Opportunities - The Panguitch Loop passes through many established OHV trail sys-tems as noted on the map. More detailed information can be found on maps for each system. These sys-tems include: Paiute ATV Trail, Fremont Trail, Casto Canyon/Limekiln Canyon, Paunsaugunt, Markagunt, Haycock Mountain/Black Rock Trail, Little Valleys/Cottonwood Canyon Trail, Fremont Trail, and Garfield County ATV Trail Regions 1,2,3 & 4.

AGENCY CONTACTS

Utah state Parks and Recreation Salt Lake Office 1594 W. North Temple, Suite 116 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 (877) UT-PARKS 1-800-OHV-RIDE

Forest Service * Powell Ranger District (Panquitch) – (435) 676-9300 * Cedar City Ranger District – (435) 865-3200 * Beaver Ranger District– (435) 896- 1030

Bureau of Land Management * Kanab Field Office (435) 644-4600 * Cedar City Field Office (435) 586-2400

Counties * Beaver (435) 438-6463 * Garfield ( 435) 676-8826 * Iron (435) 477-8300 * Kane (435) 644-2551 * Piute (435) 577-2840

Community services&

Things to do

BEAVER(City Office – (435) 538-2451)Motels Aspen Lodge – 1 (800) 669-5160 Butch Cassidy Best Western Inn – (435) 438-2438 Comfort Inn – (435) 438-6238 Country Inn – (435) 438-2484 Days Inn – (435) 438-2409 Delano – (435) 438-2418 Eagle’s Roost – (435) 438-5358 Paradise Inn of Beaver – (435) 438-2455 Quality Inn – (435) 438-5426 Super 8 – 1 (800) 800-8000 Campgrounds KOA Campground - (435) 438-2924Fast Food Burger King – 1532 S. Main – (435) 438-5914 Dairy Queen – Exit 109 – (435) 438-6054 McDonalds - 365 W. 1400 N. – (435) 438-5500 Mel’s Drive-In – 155 N. Main – (435) 438-5600 Pizza Factory – 1245 N. 400 W. – (435) 438-5761 Subway of Beaver – 1375 N. 400 W. – (435) 438-2300 Wendy’s – 645 W. 1400 N. – (435) 438-1215Restaurants Arshel’s Café – 711 N. Main – (435) 438-2977 Bill’s Steak House- 399 N. Hwy 153 – (435) 438-3230 El Bambi – 935 N. Main – 9435) 438-2983 Garden of Eat’n – 314 W. 1425 N. – (435) 438-5464 Kan Kun – 1474 S. 450 W. – 9435) 438-5908 Maria’s Concina – Hwy 153 ½ Mile E. of Beaver – (435) 438-2474 Timberline Restaurant – 1542 S. 450 W. – (435) 438-2474Grocery Dairy Farmers of America/Cache Valley Cheese – 330 W. 250 S. – (435) 438-2421 Mike’s Foodtown – 270 N. Main – (435) 438-2852Fuel Beaver Valley Chevron – 1-15 Exit 109- (435) 438-5147 Ernie’s Truck Plaza - 1035 N. Main – (435) 438-5846 Southcreek Shell – 1532 S. Main – (435) 438-5842Repairs Anytime Road Service & Repair – 1265 N. 300 W. (435) 438-5376 Beaver Valley Chevron – (See above.) Bradshaw Auto Parts – 85 N. Main – (435) 438-2347 Jason’s Auto Repair – 1332 S. Main – (435) 438-2177 Southcreek Shell – (See above.) NAPA – 10 N. Main – 9435) 438-2407 Tony & Dave’s Auto Center – 115 N. Main – (435) 438-5409Dealers Ride-n ATV Service & Rentals (Polaris) 1401 S. Main – (435) 438-6299 Medical Beaver Valley Hospital – 1109 N. 100 W. - (435) 438-7100 Beaver Medical Clinic – 1059 N. 100 W. – (435) 438-7208 Beaver Drug- 98 N. Main- (435) 438-2470Hardware Fishlake Lumber – 1627 N. Hwy 357 – (435) 438-5454Laundromat Beaver Dry Cleaners & Laundromat – 65 E. Center – (435) 438-2831Things To Do In Town Beaver County Museum/Territorial Courthouse – Center and Main Canyon Breeze Golf Course – Hwy 153 – (435) 4438-2601 Swimming Pool – 465 E. 300 N. – (435) 438-5066 Special Shops – Several along MainSpecial Events (beaverutchamber.com) Horse Races (5 per year) – Memorial Day, June, July & August Butch Cassidy Festival – On or near July 4th July 24th Pioneer Day Celebration

BRYCE AREAMotels Best Western Ruby’s Inn – 1 (800) 469-8660 or (435) 834-5341 Bryce Canyon Lodge – 1 (888) 297-2757 Bryce Canyon Pines Motel – 1 (800) 892-7923 or (435) 834-5441 Bryce Canyon Resort LLC – 1 (800) 834-0043 or (435) 834-5351 Bryce View Lodge – 1 (888) 279-2304 or (435) 834-5180 Foster’s – (435) 834-5227Campgrounds Bryce Canyon Pines Store & Campground – 1 (800) 892-7923 or (435) 834-5441 Bryce Canyon Resort LLC RV Park – (See above.) Ruby’s Inn RV Park & Campground – (See above.)Fast Food Canyon Diner – Ruby’s Inn – 954 S. Hwy 63 – (See above.) Hogi Yogi & Teriyaki Stix – Jct. Hwy 12 & 63 – 1 (800) 834-0043 or (435) 843-5351Restaurants Bryce Canyon Lodge – Bryce Canyon National Park – (See above.) Bryce Canyon Pines – Hwy 12 – 1 (800) 892-7923 or (435) 834-5441 Bryce Canyon Resort Restaurant – Jct. 12 & 63 – (See above.) Cowboys Buffet & Steak Room – Ruby’s Inn – (See above.) Foster’s Steak House – Hwy 12 – (See above.)Fuel Best Western Ruby’s Inn (Chevron/Texaco)- Hwy 63- (See above.) Bryce Canyon Pines Store (Chevron) – (See above.)OHV Rentals/Guide Service ATV Adventure – Jct. Hwy 12 & 63 – 1(800) 432-5383 Ruby’s Inn ATV Tours – (See above.)Laundromats Bryce Canyon Pines Store – (See above.) Bryce Canyon Resort – (See above.) Ruby’s Inn – (See above.)Things To Do Paunsaugunt Wildlife Museum (April 1 – Nov 15) (435) 834-5555 Bryce Canyon Elk Preserve – (435) 834-5555 or (435) 283-5626 Bryce Canyon Rodeo (Ruby’s Inn, summer, mon-fri., 7:00 p.m.) Horse Rides – 1 (800) 444-6689 Shopping (Gift shops in motels and restaurants.)Special Events Bryce Canyon Winter Festival (President’s Day weekend.) Call Ruby’s Inn. Bryce Canyon ½ Marathon and 5K Run Walk – Annually third Sunday in July – Call Ruby’s Inn. Bryce Canyon Rim Run – August – Call Ruby’s Inn. Bryce Canyon ATV Rally – October – Call Bryce Canyon Resort. Events held 4th and 24th of July – Call 1 (800) 444-6689

CIRCLEVILLE(City Office – (435) 563- 9090)Motels Butch Cassidy’s Hideout – (435) 577-2008 or (435) 577-2009 Bunkhouse Motel – (435) 577-2116 Country Motel – (435) 577-2839Campgrounds Circleville Campground – (435) 577-2437Restaurants Butch Cassidy’s Hideout – (See above.) Circleville Café – (435) 577-2477Grocery Stan’s General Merc. – (435) 577-2658Fuel The Station – (435) 577-2658Repairs/Dealers Quad parts Guy – (435) 577-2800OHV Rentals ATV Guide Service – (435) 577-2654 ATV Getaways – (435) 577-2452 Circleville ATV Rentals – (435) 577-2546

DUCK CREEKMotels Alpine Mountain Lodge – (435) 682-2500 Aspen Court – (702) 810-2568 Duck Creek Village Inn – (435) 682-2565 Falcon’s Nest Cabins – (435) 682-2556 or 1 (800) 240-4930 Meadow View Cabins – (435) 682-3502 or 1 (877) 384-0361 Navajo lake Lodge – (702) 646-4197 Pinewoods Mountain – (435) 682-2512 or 1 (800) 848-2525 Praying Bear Vacation Rentals – (435) 867-6303 or (702) 354-3637 Elk Tracks Cabin – (702) 270-0377Restaurants Duck Creek Village Inn – (See above.) Duck Quick Café – Fast Food – (435) 628-2556 Pinewoods Resort Restaurant – (See above.) Pinewoods Resort Coffee & Internet Café – (435) 682-3660 Hot Shots Pizza & Brew – (435) 682-2523

Grocery Duck Creek General Store – (435) 682-2030 Loose Wheels Service – (435) 682-2526Fuel Loose Wheels Service – (See above.)Repairs Loose Wheels Repairs (Polaris only.) – (See above.)OHV Rentals Meadow View Cabins – 1 (877) 384-0361 Pinewoods Resort – (See above.)

HATCH(City Office – (435) 735-4364)Motels Bryce-Zion-Midway Resort – 1 (888) 299-3513 or (435) 735-4199 Bryce Motel & Café – (435) 735-4265 or (435) 765-4269 Riverside Resort & RV Park – 1 (800) 824-5651 or (435) 735-4223 Mountain Harvest Restaurant, Lodging and Country Store – (435) 735-4041Campgrounds Cherokee Springs Golf Resort – (435) 735-4277 Riverside Resort & RV Park – (See above.)Restaurants Bryce-Zion-Midway Resort- 244 S. Hwy 89 – (435) 735-4199 Cactus Cowboy Restaurant – Hwy 89 – (435) 735-4223 Café Adobe – 16 N. Main – (435) 735-4030 Cowboy Nights at Riverside - 594 Hwy 89 – 1 (866) 534- 7252 or (435) 735-4245 New Bryce Restaurant – 227 N. Main Hwy 89 – (435) 735-4265 Mountain Harvest Restaurant – 177 S. Main Hwy 89 – (435) 735-4014Fuel Tony’s Outpost – 182 S. Main – (435) 735-4060Laundromats Riverside Resort & RV Park – (See above.) Mountain Harvest Restaurant, Lodging & Country Store –(See above.)Things To Do In Town DUP Museum Cherokee Springs Golf Course – 1 (800) 246-6631 or (435) 735-4377 Shopping – Specialty shops along Hwy 89.

PANGUITCH(City Office – (435) 676-8585)Motels Adobe Sands Motel – 1 (800) 479-9261 or (435) 575-8874 New Western Motel – 1 (800) 528-1234 or (435) 676-8876 Big 4 Travel Center – (435) 676-8986 Bryce Canyon Motel – (435) 676-8441 Bryce Way Motel – (435) 676- 2400 Canyon Lodge Motel – 1 (800) 440-8292 or (435) 676-8292 Color Country Motel – 1 (800) 225-6518 or (435) 676-2386 Hiett Lamplighter Inn – 1 (800) 322-6966 or (435) 676-8362 Historic Panguitch Inn – 1 (800) 331-7407 or (435) 676-8871 Horizon Motel – 1 (800) 776-2651 or (435) 676-2651 Marianna Inn Motel – 1 (800) 331-7407 or (435) 676-8844 Purple Sage Motel – 1 (800) 241-6889 or (435) 676-2659 Red Brick Inn of Panguitch B&B – 1 (866) Red-Brick or (435) 676-2141 The William Prince Inn B&B – (435) 676—2525Campgrounds Hitch ‘N Post Campground – 1 (800) 9633 or (435) 676-2436 Panguitch KOA Campground – 1 (800) 562-1625 or (435) 676-2225 Paradise RV & Campground – 1 (800) 600-7547 or (435) 676-8348Fast Food Arby’s – 10 E. Center – (435) 676-2813 Henrie”s Drive-In – 154 N. main – (435) 676-2731 Reel Scoop (Ice Cream) – 506 N. Main – (435) 676-2820 Subway - 595 N. Main – (435) 676-8899Restaurants Big 4 Travel Center Restaurant – 445 E. Center – (435) 676-8986 C-Stop Pizza & Deli – 561 E. Center – (435) 676-8366 Country Corner Café – 80 N. Main – (435) 676-8851 Cowboy’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Q – 95 N. Main – (435) 676-8030 Flying M Restaurant – 580 N. Main – (435) 676-8008 Grandma Tina’s Spaghetti House – 523 N. Main – (435) 676-2377Grocery Joe’s Main Street Market – 10 S. Main – (435) 676-2361Fuel Big 4 Travel Center Inc., Conoco – 445 E. Center – (435) 676-8986 KB Express, Phillips 66 – 195 N. Main – (435) 676-8730 Leland’s Chevron – 10 E. Center – (435) 676-2718· Mangum’s Mini Mart, Sinclair – 575 E. Center – (435) 676-2424 Eagle Stop, Silver Eagle – 595 N. Main – (435) 676-2790Repairs/Dealers Panguitch ATV (Arctic Cat only) – 495 N. Main – (435) 676-2402Hospital/Clinic Garfield Memorial Hospital/Clinic 200 N. 400 E. – (435) 676-8811Drug Store/Pharmacy Panguitch Drug Co. – 95 E. Center – (435) 676-2212OHV Rentals Kanyon ATV – 1 (877) KANYON-ATVHardware H&R Building Supply – 24 E. 100 N. – (435) 676 8836Parts NAPA Auto Parts – 85 N. Main – (435) 676-8819Laundromats Hitch “N Post Campground (See Above) Panguitch KOA Campground (See Above) Paradise RV & Campground (See Above)Things To Do In Town Historic Red Brick Home Tour – Travel Council - 1 (800) 444-6689 or Panguitch City (435)676-8585 DUP Museum – 105 E. Center Historic Panguitch Cemetery – 340 S. Cemetery Rd. (2 miles south of Panguitch) Swimming Pool – 385 E. 100 S. – (435) 676-1325 Triple C Arena – 800 N. Main Panguitch City Park – 800 N. Main Arts and Crafts Shops – Center and Main Streets

PANGUITCH LAKEMotels Aspen Cove Resort – 1 (866) 479-5581 or (435) 676-8988 Bear Paw Lake View Resort – 1 (888) 553-8439 or (435) 676-2650 Blue Springs Lodge – 1 (800) 987-5634 or (435) 676-2277 Deer Trail Lodge All Seasons Resort – 1 (800) 562-0290 or (435) 676-2211 Panguitch Lake Resort – (435) 676-2657 or (435) 676-3249 Rustic Lodge – 1 (800) 427-8345 or (435) 676-2627Campgrounds Bear Paw Lake View Resort CG – (See above.) Deer Trail Lodge – (See above.) Panguitch Lake General Store and RV Park – (435) 676-2859 Panguitch Lake RV Park – (435) 676-2657 or (435) 676-2349 Rustic Lodge Cabins, RV Park, Campground & Restaurant – (See above.)Restaurants Aspen Cove Resort – 225 N. Shore Rd. - (See above.) Bear Paw lake View Resort – 905 S. Hwy 143 – (See above.) Doggie Delight – Hwy 143 – (435) 676-2445 Rustic Lodge – 186 S. Westshore Rd. – (See above.) The Trails Pizzeria – 1 (800) 562-0290 or (435) 676-2211Grocery Panguitch Lake General Store – 53 W. Hwy 143 – (See above.)Fuel Panguitch Lake General Store – (See above.)OHV Rental Black Mountain ATV – (435) 676-2664 or (435) 676-2866

This map was prepared by the Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation using OHV registration and gas tax funds.

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