
Facilities include: Culinary water from a deep well piped to thecampground; fire ring and table at each unit; firewood for sale by the camp host; 3 flush toilets; NO showers; no electricity; central garbage bins; amphitheater (reservable upon arrival with the camp host); RV length is 35 feet; NO hook-ups. Parking Fees: For single and double units, the first vehicle is free, thereafter a fee of $6.00 is charged for each additional car. Panguitch Lake Group site has a set of volleyball poles (you must provide your own net and ball), horse shoe pits, and a large group fire ring near the picnic tables. Smaller fire pits with grills are dispersed around the group site. Amphitheater is next to the group site and may be reserved through the campground host upon your arrival. The site has its own water hydrant. Site fee is $45 for the first 50 people, and thereafter an additional dollar for each additional person. Site has a small paved parking lot that can hold up to ten vehicles and two RV's. Located 14 miles southwest of Panguitch, Utah, in a ponderosa pine forest about 1/2 mile distance from the lake. Only a few of the camp sites on the north end of the campground will have a view of the lake. Popular activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, fishing and nature study. There is an amphitheater with some weekend programs and Church Services. Attractions nearby include Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and recreation on Panguitch Lake. The Cedar City Ranger District will TRY to have the Panguitch Lake North campground open for walk-in (first-come, first-serve) by May 14, depending on the weather conditions. By September 30, the Panguitch Lake campground will close, but the Panguitch Lake South campground and the White Bridge campground will remain open for dry camping (vault toilet, no water) until the snow falls. The docks at Panguitch Lake can only handle fishing or pontoon boats, nothing larger. Food services, lodging, showers, groceries, gasoline, and boat rentals are available at the various commercial facilities surrounding the lake. Campground has 39 single units, 8 double units, and 3 group units. Definition of Recreational Vehicles: All-Terrain Vehicle: A type of off-highway vehicle that travels on three or more low-pressure tires; has handle-bar steering; is less than or equal to 50 inches in width; and has a seat designed to be straddled by the operator. Motor Vehicle:Any vehicle which is self-propelled, other than: (1) A vehicle operated on rails; and (2) Any wheelchair or mobility device, including on that is battery-powered, that is designed solely for use by a mobility-impaired person for locomotion, and that is suitable for use in an indoor pedestrian area.
Within Facility, Flush Toilets
Reservations must be made at least 4 days in advance. This campground requires a 3 day minimum stay on holiday weekends. Pets must be leashed. No discharge of firearms or fireworks. Trailer dump station nearby. ATV POLICY: ATV's may be hauled into and out of the campground. ATV's may be unloaded from toy haulers for camping purposes only, but may not be operated anywhere in the campground. For more information about the park, please call (435) 865-3200.
Panguitch Lake (UT) DIXIE UT Take Highway 143 southwest from Panguitch, Utah, 14 miles. Campground turn off is on the north side of the highway.
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