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Duck Creek Village, Utah is a spectacular
place to visit. The community of Duck Creek,
Utah sits at 8,400 feet just off Utah Scenic
Highway 14 on what is commonly known as
Cedar Mountain. This area is also known
as the Markagunt Plateau and is part of
the Dixie
National Forest. Close by are a myriad
of scenic attractions and areas for a wide
range of activities. In the winter the region
around Duck Creek Village, Utah is a snowmobile
Mecca. Visitors also enjoy cross-country
(x-country) skiing and snowshoeing. Nearby
Brian Head Ski, Snowboard and Summer Resort
is an excellent place to enjoy downhill
skiing.
In the warmer months Duck Creek Village,
Utah and the surrounding area are full of
beautiful meadows, wildflowers, wildlife
and trails which extend in all directions
for hiking, mountain biking, ATV riding
and much more. Fishing in local lakes and
streams is excellent for rainbow and other
trout. This part of southwestern Utah is
ideal for scenic and wildlife photography.
Elk, deer and rarely seen bears, mountain
lions, bobcat and many other animals live
on the mountain.
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