Panguitch (/ˈpæŋɡwɪtʃ/ PANG-gwitch) is a city in and the county seat of Garfield County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,725 at the 2020 census...
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Panguitch Lake (/ˈpæŋɡwɪtʃ/) was originally a large natural lake (777 acres) that has now been expanded by the creation of a 24-foot (7 m) dam to become...
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densely populated county in Utah. Its county seat and largest city is Panguitch. The Utah Territory legislature created the county on March 9, 1882, with...
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Utah State Route 143 (redirect from Brian Head-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway)
state of Utah. The entire highway has been designated the Brian Head-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway as part of the Utah Scenic Byways program. This road...
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Resting place Panguitch City Cemetery 37°48′57.96″N 112°24′56.88″W / 37.8161000°N 112.4158000°W / 37.8161000; -112.4158000 (Panguitch City Cemetery)...
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Panguitch Municipal Airport (IATA: PNU, FAA LID: U55) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district...
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west to east for 123 miles (nearly 200 km), the highway starts south of Panguitch at an intersection with US-89, crosses part of Dixie National Forest and...
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825 Huntington 0.30% 4,462 sq mi (11,560 km2) 5.4% Garfield Panguitch 1882 5,051 Panguitch 0.15% 5,175 sq mi (13,400 km2) 6.3% Grand Moab 1890 9,669 Moab...
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The Panguitch Historic District is a historic district that comprises the center of Panguitch, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register...
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(Tsouwaraits, Matisabits): Named for Panaca, Nevada Panguitch (Pakiucimi): "Fish people", named for Panguitch, Utah San Juan band (Kwaiantikowkets): "People...
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High School in Hildale, opened in May 2022. Panguitch Center, located at Panguitch High School in Panguitch, opened in September 2022. The Utah State legislature...
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over 25 cinder cones mostly between Panguitch Lake and Navajo Lake although older volcanics occur south of Panguitch. Some cones such as Hancock Peak, Henrie...
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667 ft (2,032 m) 1,271 New Mexico Des Moines 6,647 ft (2,026 m) 122 Utah Panguitch 6,624 ft (2,019 m) 1,682 Arizona Tusayan 6,612 ft (2,015 m) 558 Colorado...
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Arizona Kaiparowits, southwestern Utah Moapa, southern Nevada Panaca Panguitch, Utah Paranigets, southern Nevada Shivwits, southwestern Utah Eastern...
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Kanab, Loa, Logan, Manila, Manti, Moab, Monticello, Nephi, Park City, Panguitch, Parowan, Price, Randolph, Richfield, St. George, Tooele, Washington,...
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Dam, Otter Creek Reservoir, Otter Creek Reservoir Co. Panguitch Dam, Panguitch Lake, West Panguitch Irrigation & Reservoir Co. Pineview Dam, Pineview Reservoir...
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(Fillmore Community Medical Center) Garfield Memorial Hospital & Clinics Panguitch Utah 41 41 Critical Access Hospital 37°49′28.7″N 112°25′40.5″W / 37...
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road into the park leads to Utah's Patchwork Parkway/Brian Head-Lake Panguitch Scenic Byway (SR-143). State Route 55 was designated by the Utah State...
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Whittni Morgan (category People from Panguitch, Utah)
October 22, 1997) is an American middle distance runner. Originally from Panguitch, Utah, Morgan represents Adidas and debuted at the 2022 Millrose Games...
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references) Hildale, UT 66.9% Colorado City, AZ 52.7% Milbridge, ME 41.1% Panguitch, UT 40.0% Beaver, UT 39.8% Enterprise, UT 39.4% East Machias, ME 39.1%...
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since the group had found wild potatoes growing there. Settlers from Panguitch first visited the area in the 1870s, where they met members of the John...
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Daughters Utah Pioneers, pp 293–294. Printed by Garfield County News, Panguitch Utah. Lynn Arave, "St. George likely named after an LDS apostle", Deseret...
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paintbrush, subalpine larkspur, pretty shooting star, orange sneezeweed, Panguitch buckwheat, prairie smoke, silvery lupin, yellow evening primrose, shrubby...
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SR-20 was first used by non-Native Americans in 1864, by the settlers of Panguitch. It crosses the Tushar Mountains just south of the Old Spanish Trail's...
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(13,499.5 km2) 5,139.57 sq mi (13,311.4 km2) 57 Garfield County Utah Panguitch 5,208.2 sq mi (13,489 km2) 5,174.22 sq mi (13,401.2 km2) 58 Douglas County...
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Orem Orem Utah Page Arizona Stake New Mexico Farmington Red Cliffs Utah Panguitch Utah Stake Utah Spanish Fork Cedar City Utah Paradise Utah Stake Utah...
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Logan, Moab, Montezuma Creek, Monticello, Monument Valley, Nephi, Orem, Panguitch, Park City, Price, Richfield, Roosevelt, Salt Lake City, St. George, Tooele...
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Pine Valley, in St. George, with Pine Valley Heritage Center Powell, in Panguitch, with Red Canyon Visitor Center There are four officially designated wilderness...
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Hildale Utah 66.9 2 Colorado City Arizona 52.7 3 Milbridge Maine 41.1 4 Panguitch Utah 40 5 Beaver Utah 39.8 6 Enterprise Utah 39.4 7 East Machias Maine...
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AAR Scenic Byway 12 (Journey Through Time) 124.0 199.6 Utah US 89 near Panguitch SR 24 near Torrey June 13, 2002 (AAR) Scenic drive through canyons, plateaus...
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