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Panguitch Park

A grassy respite in Garfield County's main town

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Panguitch, UT

About

Panguitch Park is the main community green in Panguitch, Utah, sitting roughly 24 miles northwest of Bryce Canyon National Park along US-89. The surrounding valley views — rimmed by the Sevier Plateau and Markagunt Plateau highlands — give the park a mountain-town character that feels distinct from the red-rock scenery at Bryce itself.

Facilities and Activities

The park is designed around family use and community gathering. Key features include:

  • Shaded picnic tables across expansive lawns — useful for a midday break during a Bryce–Panguitch day
  • Playground equipment for children of various ages
  • Basketball courts and open grass areas for informal sports
  • Walking paths through the grounds
  • A small historic log structure within the park that reflects Panguitch's 19th-century settlement history

Practical Notes

Panguitch itself is the Garfield County seat and has the most complete set of services — grocery, fuel, hardware, urgent care — of any town on this stretch of US-89. The park works well as a rest stop between a morning at Bryce Canyon and afternoon activities further south or west. No entrance fee is charged. The park is a short walk from Panguitch's red-brick Main Street, which has several restaurants and a few shops. Panguitch Lake and Red Canyon are both within 15 miles for visitors looking for additional outdoor options.

What to See at Panguitch Park

Panguitch Park is a full-featured community green with more to offer than a typical roadside stop. Walking paths connect the different areas of the park.

Visitor Tips

  • The shaded picnic tables fill up on busy summer weekends — arriving before midday improves your chances of finding a spot in the shade.
  • The park is on foot from Main Street, so you can combine a stop here with lunch or a quick resupply without moving the car.
  • If you have children, the playground and open grass areas work well as a deliberate energy-release stop on a long driving day through southern Utah.
  • The historic log structure is easy to walk past without noticing — it sits within the park grounds and is worth a closer look if you have a few extra minutes.

Planning Your Visit to Panguitch Park

The park is in the town of Panguitch, the Garfield County seat, roughly 24 miles northwest of Bryce Canyon National Park.

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Walensee
Walensee

9 months ago

We were there by chance and saw that a car show was taking place.

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