Duck Creek Village Cabins
When you stay at our Duck Creek Village cabins, you will be close to first-class recreation!
Situated at the edge of a meadow on Cedar Mountain at an elevation of 8,400 feet, Duck Creek Village makes a great alpine getaway anytime of year. In the summer, visitors fish in local lakes and hike, mountain bike and ride ATVs on area trails. In the winter, guests at Meadow View Cabins in Duck Creek Village enjoy snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and downhill skiing at nearby Brian Head Resort. No matter what time of year you visit, a stay at our Duck Creek Village cabins will rejuvenate you!
Duck Creek Village makes a great headquarters for visiting nearby national park areas. Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park are both a little more than an hour away, while Cedar Breaks National Monument is only a 20-minute drive from Meadow View Cabins. Cedar Breaks is a spectacular natural amphitheater displaying colorful rock spires and pinnacles. It features a visitor center, two hiking trails, a picnic area, a campground and numerous panoramic viewpoints accessible from the highway. Located close to these and other notable scenic attractions, our Duck Creek Village cabins are an ideal base camp for easy access to amazing recreational possibilities.
When you stay at Meadow Creek Cabins in Duck Creek Village, you are close to prime fishing spots. Rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout populate nearby lakes. Duck Creek Village itself is home to two small lakes, Duck Creek Pond and Aspen Mirror Lake. Picturesque Navajo Lake, surrounded by lava flows, wildflower-filled meadows and pine, fir and aspen forests, is just up UT 14. Only 32 miles away is Panguitch Lake, named for a Pauite Indian word meaning “big fish.” If you are an angler, a stay at our Duck Creek Village cabins will delight you.
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