Panguitch Utah Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Panguitch, Utah hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Panguitch. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Panguitch Inn Motel

Map Marker Panguitch Inn Motel

50 North Main St, Panguitch, UT

Rooms begin at $105.00

0 miles from Panguitch city center.

Marianna Inn Motel PANGUITCH

Map Marker Marianna Inn Motel PANGUITCH

699 North MAIN St, Panguitch, UT

Rooms begin at $85.00

0 miles from Panguitch city center.

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Trails Near Panguitch

  • Bryce Canyon National Park: Tough for Farming, Great for Hiking Panguitch, UT (Weekend Trips)
    They’re called “hoodoos,” these fanciful, pillar-shaped formations of stone, and they give Bryce Canyon—and, by extension, Bryce Canyon National Park— its unique character. Actually, Bryce isn’t a can...

  • Markagunt Plateau Scenic Drive: Cedar City to Parowan Panguitch, UT (Scenic Drives)
    A high-elevation mountain and plateau drive, this loop is composed of three separate designated scenic byways, giving two major options to complete either a short or long loop. The scenery is a terrif...

  • Bryce Canyon National Park Panguitch, UT (Romantic Places)
    The local Paiute Indians say that, long ago, some animal-like creatures lived in this area. The creatures could change themselves into people, and they were known by the Paiutes as The Legend People. ...

  • Birdseye, Pink Ledges, and Golden Wall Trails Panguitch, UT (Hiking)
    Hoodoos and spires, fancifully shaped in intense shades of red, get a close-up look along Red Canyon’s trails. Everyone has fun naming the imagination-teasing formations found along the trails in this...

  • Losee Canyon Tropic, UT (Hiking)
    A day hike through Losee Canyon in Dixie National Forest. The trail travels the bottom of Losee Canyon through a rocky, arid landscape of pine and juniper trees. This easy path visits numerous pink li...

  • Casto Canyon Panguitch, UT (Mountain Biking)
    You’re not permitted to ride on the trails of Bryce Canyon National Park—but who cares, with trails like this in the vicinity? The 15.5-mile combination ride includes a 7-mile out-and-back (3.5 miles ...

  • Casto Canyon Panguitch, UT (Mountain Biking)
    Bryce Canyon National Park is not a canyon at all but coalescing amphitheaters of salmon-colored cliffs that break sharply from the rim of the forested Paunsagunt Plateau. The Paiute Indians called it...