- Our list of the best things to do in Panguitch, Utah, features the top 8 nearby activities — including 4 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Panguitch, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Entertainment & Shows, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Panguitch, UT , followed by 5 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bryce and Brian Head
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Playing the latest films, Cinema 8 features digital 2D and 3D projection in its theater. The cinema is part of the Megaplex rewards program, where guests can earn points towards free tickets with every purchase.
38.7 Miles
Home to open and league bowling, Cedar Bowling Center also provides a bar and grill with food, drinks and adult beverages. The center offers cosmic bowling, a private party room, televisions, air hockey tables and arcade game machines.
38.7 Miles
As a dance studio, On Stage Performing Arts offers the community dance classes like ballet, jazz, and hip hop. The center also offers tumbling classes for young children that teach flexibility.
39.8 Miles
Rock specimens from the local area that have been polished and cleaned are available for purchase at The Rock Stop, which is a small roadside attraction. The attraction also has a comprehensive coffee shop with gourmet coffee options.
43.4 Miles
The site known as Big Rock Candy Mountain is mostly known from the folk song which it inspired. The popularity of the song has led it to become one of the most visited geological sites in west-central Utah.
43.7 Miles
While there is no rafting and kayaking allowed in the nearby national park itself, Always Rafting & Kayaking leads expeditions in the areas just outside the park borders. Specifically, they cover the Sevier River with guides telling stories about the region's history and geology during slow portions of the rive…
44.7 Miles
One of the longest trails in the region is the Paiute Trail which is over 900 miles in length. It specifically caters to ATVs and UTVs with emphasis on wheeled vehicles in the summer and snowmobiles during the winter.
44.8 Miles
At the Escalante State Park, visitors can see petrified logs, as well as dinosaur bones and marine fossils. The park is also popular for boating on the Wide Hollow Reservoir.
44.8 Miles
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1300 North Highway 12, Escalante, UT 84726
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Preserving the history of the early Utah pioneers, Hole-In-The-Rock Escalante Heritage Center provides historical and geographical information about the San Jan expedition. The center has artifacts from the Mormon settlers, including photographs and a covered wagon.
45.4 Miles
Featuring the canyons of the Escalante River, Utahcanyons offers single day tours that takes visitors on trails through the region. The guides take visitors through different canyon slots and sandstone formations for photo opportunities.