

Duck Creek Village in Utah's southwest, rests at the edge of a large mountain meadow in the Dixie National Forest, at an elevation of 8,400 feet. Its central location makes Duck Creek a perfect base for a wide range of activities in every season. Duck Creek is fast gaining recognition as one of the great snowmobile, x-country ski, mountain bike and hiking destinations, with some of the best trails, scenery and terrain anywhere in America's southwet. Excellent hiking, fishing, horseback riding, ATV riding and other opportunities are readily available, along with great lodging, restaurants, guide services and outfitted adventures.
Duck Creek Village is located on Scenic Highway 14 between Cedar City and Long Valley Junction. The village is just 29 miles from interstate 15 and 10 miles from Highway 89. This route, recognized as one of Utah's premiere scenic highways, is and excellent paved road for travel between the many destinations of southern Utah and is well maintained by snow-plow through the winter months.
Navajo Lake, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Brian Head Ski and Summer Resort, and Panguitch Lake are all within a 20 minute drive of Duck Creek Village. Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks along with the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument are each less than 45 minutes away. This truly is the ideal center for your visit to southwestern Utah's spectacular attractions.