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Byway: Utah - Brian Head-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway

Byway Description: Climbing through Parowan Canyon to forested heights of 10,000 feet, the route travels past colorful vermillion cliffs, Brian Head Ski Resort, the town of Brian Head, and terminates in the quaint city of Panguitch


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0.0
(75.7)
0.0
(47.0)
Start of Byway Brianhead-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway
Altitude: 6142 feet
Parowan, Utah, a city located in Iron County, Utah. This where Brianhead-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway starts. This byway climbs up through Parowan Canyon's white, gold, red, and yellow rock pillars and cliffs. Brian Head town is the highest town in Utah (at about 11,000 feet) and Brian Head Ski Resort the highest ski resort.
1.2
(74.5)
0.7
(46.3)
Access
Altitude: 6283 feet
Access to Dixie National Forest, Utah,
4.3
(71.4)
2.7
(44.4)
First Left Hand Road
Altitude: 6627 feet
First Left Hand Road / Bowery Creek Road, First Left Hand Canyon, Vermillion Castle, Trail to Noah's Ark, Located in Dixie National Forest, Utah.
4.8
(70.9)
3.0
(44.1)
2nd Left Hand Road
Altitude: 6667 feet
2nd Left Hand Road, 2nd Left Hand Red Rock, 2nd Left Hand Stream, Dixie National Forest, Utah
7.3
(68.4)
4.5
(42.5)
Waterfalls
Altitude: 7034 feet
A waterfalls, located on the BrianHead-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway, at Hidden Haven, Utah
10.3
(65.4)
6.4
(40.6)
Dry Lakes Road
Altitude: 7677 feet
Dry Lakes Road, runs through Dixie National Forest, Utah
16.7
(59.0)
10.4
(36.7)
Circle Drive
Altitude: 9469 feet
Circle Drive, Aspen Drive,
18.2
(57.5)
11.3
(35.7)
Brian Head, Utah
Altitude: 9665 feet
Brian Head, Utah, is a town in Iron County, Utah. Brian Head Ski Resort, a popular ski resort, is located here in the town of Brian Head, Utah, Brian Head ski-lift, Devos Land, Devos Pitch, a skiing slope in Brian Head, Utah
20.2
(55.5)
12.6
(34.5)
Twisted Forest Road
Altitude: 9970 feet
Twisted Forest Road, connects with Dry Lakes Road within Dixie National Forest, Utah.
22.6
(53.1)
14.0
(33.0)
Forest Road
Altitude: 10423 feet
Forest Road, Brian Head Peak Road, Dixie National Forest, Utah
23.3
(52.4)
14.5
(32.6)
Access Road
Altitude: 10459 feet
Access Road, Dixie National Forest, Ashdown Gorge Wilderness, Utah, a wilderness located within Dixie National Forest, adjacent to Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah, is known for its multicolored rock formations.
24.8
(50.9)
15.4
(31.6)
Junction
Altitude: 10568 feet
Junction Utah Highway #148, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah, is a national monument located in Utah near the Cedar City, Utah. Cedar Breaks National Monument is a natural amphitheater-like canyon, elevation of the Cedar Canyon is over 10,000 ft. above sea level. Inaccessible for vehicles during winter.
25.5
(50.2)
15.8
(31.2)
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Altitude: 10548 feet
Sign Board of Cedar Breaks National Monument,
28.2
(47.5)
17.5
(29.5)
A Street
Altitude: 10079 feet
A Street, Forest Road, into Dixie National Forest, and connects to Utah Route #148 near Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah
32.4
(43.3)
20.1
(26.9)
Forest Road
Altitude: 9623 feet
Sidney Valley Road, Forest Road, Yankee Meadow, Yankee Meadow Reservoir,
40.3
(35.4)
25.0
(22.0)
Mammoth Creek Road
Altitude: 8638 feet
Mammoth Creek Road, Fish Hatchery Road, Hatch Ranch, Dixie National Forest, Utah
42.2
(33.5)
26.2
(20.8)
Birch Springs Knoll Road
Altitude: 8488 feet
Birch Springs Knoll Road, Rock Canyon Road,
46.5
(29.2)
28.9
(18.1)
W.Shore Road
Altitude: 8323 feet
West Shore Road, Lakeshore Lane, Panguitch Lake, a lake located within Dixie National Forest, Utah, on the side of the Utah Route #143 part of the Byway Brian Head-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway,
51.6
(24.1)
32.1
(15.0)
Horse Valley Road
Altitude: 8114 feet
Horse Valley Road, North shore Road, Panguitch Lake,
60.2
(15.5)
37.4
(9.6)
Little Valley Road
Altitude: 7723 feet
Little Valley Road,
69.7
(6.0)
43.3
(3.7)
Connecting Road
Altitude: 7343 feet
Connecting Road, to D D Hollow Road, connects to Hillsdale, Utah on United States Highway #89,
75.7
(0.0)
47.0
(0.0)
End of Byway
Altitude: 6624 feet
Panguitch, Utah, is a city located in Garfield County, Utah. This is where the byway Brian Head-Panguitch Lake Scenic Byway ends at.

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