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Quality Inn Bryce Canyon
Quality Inn Bryce Canyon
Adobe Desert Boutique Motel
Adobe Desert Boutique Motel
Rodeway Inn Bryce Canyon
Rodeway Inn Bryce Canyon
Blue Pine Motel
Blue Pine Motel
Bryce GatewayInn Cabins
Bryce GatewayInn Cabins
Panguitch Countryside Cabins
Panguitch Countryside Cabins
Bryce Park Inn
Bryce Park Inn
Aspen Cove resort
Aspen Cove resort
Color Country Motel
Color Country Motel
Two Sunsets Hotel
Two Sunsets Hotel
Lamplighter Lodge
Lamplighter Lodge
The Golden Spurs
The Golden Spurs
Econo Lodge Panguitch near Bryce Canyon
Econo Lodge Panguitch near Bryce Canyon
Marianna Inn Panguitch
Marianna Inn Panguitch
The Lodge at Bryce Canyon
The Lodge at Bryce Canyon
Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn
Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn
Clear Sky Resorts- Bryce Canyon Unique Stargazing Domes
Clear Sky Resorts- Bryce Canyon Unique Stargazing Domes
Best Western Paradise Inn
Best Western Paradise Inn
Bryce Glamp And Camp
Bryce Glamp And Camp
Comfort Inn & Suites Beaver - Interstate 15 North
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Red rock hoodoos stand like sentries around this Old West town where the name 'Panguitch' means 'Big Fish' in Southern Paiute. The historic district's brick buildings tell tales of pioneer grit while modern cafes serve hearty meals to hikers bound for Bryce Canyon. Anglers flock to Panguitch Lake for rainbow trout that inspired the town's name. The annual Quilt Walk Festival commemorates settlers who used quilts to cross snow without sinking. Nearby Red Canyon offers trails through crimson formations without the national park crowds. The restored Gem Theatre screens films in vintage splendor. Dixie National Forest surrounds the town with pine-scented hiking trails and mountain views that explain why 1,700 residents brave high-desert winters.

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