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Panguitch Lake (South)

Panguitch Creek - Panguitch Lake

Source: state_of_utah Updated 1 year ago

City: Panguitch, UT
County: Garfield County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 37.70932114, -112.63627794
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About This Access Site
The Panguitch Lake (South) boat ramp provides easy access to the picturesque Panguitch Lake and the Panguitch Creek waterway. Situated at an elevation of 8,212 feet, the lake is a popular destination for anglers, offering excellent fishing for rainbow, brook, cutthroat, and brown trout.

This public boat ramp is one of two access points on the lake, the other being at the Wildlife Point area on the north shore. The ramp allows for the launching of small boats, canoes, and kayaks, making it a convenient access point for both motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Nearby, there are commercial boat rental and launching facilities available for those who need them.

Paddlers and boaters should be aware that Panguitch Lake is a high-altitude mountain lake, so water conditions can vary and weather can change quickly. It's important to check forecasts and be prepared for potential shifts in weather and water levels. Overall, the Panguitch Lake (South) boat ramp provides a scenic and accessible launching point to explore this beautiful natural setting.
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Panguitch Lake is situated at an elevation of 8,212 feet approximately 18 miles southwest of Panguitch, Utah.  The lake is the source of Panguitch Creek and is fed by three small inlet streams: Blue Springs Creek, Clear Creek, and Ipson Creek.  The lake is a popular fishing lake with rainbow, brook, cutthroat, and brown trout thriving in its cool waters. There are two public boat ramps and a...

Panguitch Lake is situated at an elevation of 8,212 feet approximately 18 miles southwest of Panguitch, Utah.  The lake is the source of Panguitch Creek and is fed by three small inlet streams: Blue Springs Creek, Clear Creek, and Ipson Creek.  The lake is a popular fishing lake with rainbow, brook, cutthroat, and brown trout thriving in its cool waters. There are two public boat ramps and a fish cleaning station.There are accomodations in the town of Panguitch Lake as well as 2 Forest Service operated campgrounds near the lake, Panguitch Lake South Campground and Panguitch Lake North Campground.Fish Your National Forests: This site can be accessed by Passenger Car; Fish available include: Trout, Native Trout; Types of fishing available include: Shore, Motorized boat, Float tube, Fly, Spin, Bait, Ice; Boat Launch available

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