Duck Creek Village is located on Scenic Highway 14 between Cedar City
and Long Valley Junction. The village is just 29 miles from interstate
15 and 10 miles from Highway 89. This rout, recognized as one of Utah's
premiere scenic highways, is an excellent paved road for travel between
the many destinations of Southern Utah and is well-maintained by snowplow
through the winter months. Zion National Park In the warmer months Duck Creek Village and the surrounding area are full of beautiful meadows, wildflowers, wildlife and trails which extend in all directions for hiking, mountain biking, ATV riding and much more. Fishing in local lakes and streams is excellent for rainbow and other trout. This part of southwestern Utah is ideal for scenic and wildlife photography. Elk, deer and rarely seen bears, mountain lions, bobcat and many other animals live on the mountain. Zion National Park Duck
Creek Village, Utah is a spectacular place to visit. The community of
Duck Creek sits at 8,400 feet just off Utah Scenic Highway 14 on what
is commonly known as Cedar Mountain. This area is also known as the Markagunt
Plateau and is part of the Dixie National Forest. Close by are a myriad
of scenic attractions and areas for a wide range of activities. In the
winter the region around Duck Creek Village is a snowmobile Mecca. Visitors
also enjoy cross-country (x-country) skiing and snowshoeing. Nearby Brian
Head Ski, Snowboard and Summer Resort is an excellent place to enjoy downhill
skiing. Zion National Park This 30 mile long rim is dotted with trails which either access the rim or follow its contour. Hiking, Mountain Biking, X-Country Skiing and Snowmobiling are prime along this magnificent view point. Zion, Bryce and even the Grand Canyon North Rim are visible from points along the rim. The lakes, rivers and streams of this area are filled with Rainbow, Brook, German Brown and Cutthroat Trout. You'll find some trophy size fish in nearby Panguitch Lake. Zion National Park |