Dixie National Forest
Things to Do
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Camping
Dixie National Forest offers established campgrounds, RV sites, cabin rentals and dispersed camping. Some campgrounds can be reserved in advance, while others are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Visit the U.S. Forest Service website for information on specific campgrounds.
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Cycling
Imagine challenging climbs and thrilling descents on Utah's iconic byways, enveloped in some of the most gorgeous high-desert alpine scenery imaginable. Don't forget world-class summer mountain biking opportunities at Brian Head Ski Resort as well.
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Fishing
Dixie National Forest offers world-class fishing with over 500 miles of fishing streams and 90 lakes. Brook, brown, rainbow and cutthroat trout can all be reeled from Dixie’s tranquil streams. The Boulder Mountain area is a long-standing angler’s favorite for high-elevation fishing, while the Box-Death Hollow Wilderness area offers promising streams such as Sand Creek and Pine Creek.
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Hiking
Dixie National Forest offers a variety of hiking trails for all skill levels, from short, easy nature walks to challenging all-day adventures. The beauty of the forest is on full display along these trails, displaying Dixie’s incredible cool green and pale tan color palette– towering pines, desert plants and stunning plateaus characterize the scenery.
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Horseback Riding
Dust off your chaps and unleash your inner explorer! Dixie National Forest offers stunning trails, breathtaking vistas, and a chance to reconnect with nature. Horseback riding is a timeless way to explore some of the Dixie’s best trails. Panguitch Lake Horseback Trail Rides offer guided trail rides in the Dixie National Forest.
Places to Go
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Cedar City
Cedar City, Utah offers plenty of great experiences thanks to nearby ski resorts, a national forest, great national parks and a superb arts scene.
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Zion National Park
Whether you are trying to catch your breath while climbing the trail to Angel's Landing or watching the shadows constantly change the mood of the Court of the Patriarchs, Zion National Park is always ready to quench your appetite for outdoor wonder.
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Bryce Canyon National Park
An alpine forest with as many red rock hoodoos as trees. At dawn and dusk, mule deer graze the forested plateau along the road into Bryce Canyon.
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The All-American Road: Scenic Byway 12
This is 122.863 miles (to be exact) of pure driving bliss. Welcome to Utah’s Scenic Byway 12, a designated All-American Road.
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Brian Head
The comfortable mountain climate at 9,800 feet above sea level makes Brian Head the perfect destination for an active summer get away (full of annual events and festivals) or a winter ski vacation.