Get ready to unwind, relax and feel at home while on vacation.
Unwind offers comfort combined with personality! decorated in a 60's theme, you will be whisked back to another era. Up to 4 guests can enjoy this cute little cottage at a ridiculously affordable price. What are you waiting for? A long overdue vacation is calling your name!
Portable Air Condition Unit
Two Bedroom Cottage
Come unwind and relax at this 2 bedroom cottage, approximately 900 sq. feet, with comfortable beds, a cozy feel and clean as can be. Just bring your clothes and and we will take care of the rest!
Panguitch information:
Located in the valley between the Markagunt and Pausaugunt Plateaus, Panguitch Utah is home to some of the most majestic scenery on earth. A Native American Paiute word meaning “Big Fish,” Panquitch is undoubtedly named for the famously plentiful lake in the nearby mountains, hosting some of the largest rainbow trout in the state and ideal for year-round fishing.
In springtime, Panquitch hosts an Annual Quilt Walk Festival where local quilters display both hand-crafted and machine embroidered works of art, while local performers re-enact the story of Quilt Walk and food lovers highlight their culinary creativity with quintessential pioneer cuisine.
As the gentle warmth of spring fades and the lazy days of summer make their yearly entrance into the town of Panquitch, the city pulses with excitement as pilots launch a sky-full of hot air balloons into the heavens for the annual Panquitch Valley Balloon Rally. As night falls, spectators in the Historic Downtown area encounter the adventurous spirit of the town’s past, mixed in the magic of glowing hot air balloons as they parade up and down Main and Center Streets, like enormous planets waiting to be explored in the starlit sky.
Rodeos, concerts, horse racing, sports tournaments, conventions, and equestrian competitions are hosted at the Canyon Country Complex, the city’s new event center. This state of the art, Triple C Arena is located just off scenic highway 89.
July 24th is one of the town’s biggest celebrations. As the rest of the state pays tribute to the settling of the pioneers in Utah with an annual parade and fireworks, Panquitch commemorates this historic “homecoming” with reunions (family and class), a community breakfast, pit barbecue dinner, races, games, rodeo, and a city dance.
Summer isn’t the only time to enjoy activities in Panguitch. A New Year’s Eve party is held every year at the indoor Triple C Arena. The whole town comes out to celebrate and enjoy food, games and live entertainment. Ice fishermen can ring in the new year by participating in the Panguitch Lake “Big Fish” Derby. Beginning the first Saturday in January they vie for cash and other prizes by catching the largest fish.
For those desiring a more personal tribute to the early settlers of Panquitch, a historic cemetery awaits visitors just two miles east of the town on Highway 89. This hauntingly beautiful burial ground hosts tombstones dated as early as 1870.
Unwind offers comfort combined with personality! decorated in a 60's
theme, you will be whisked back to another era. Up to 4 guests can
enjoy this cute little cottage at a ridiculously affordable price. What
are you waiting for? A long overdue vacation is calling your name!
Portable Air Condiiton Unit
Two Bedroom Cottage
Come unwind and relax at this 2 bedroom cottage, approximately 900 sq.
feet, with comfortable beds, a cozy feel and clean as can be. Just bring
your clothes and and we will take care of the rest!
Panguitch information:
Located in the valley between the Markagunt and Pausaugunt Plateaus,
Panguitch Utah is home to some of the most majestic scenery on earth. A
Native American Paiute word meaning “Big Fish,” Panquitch is undoubtedly
named for the famously plentiful lake in the nearby mountains, hosting
some of the largest rainbow trout in the state and ideal for year-round
fishing.
In springtime, Panquitch hosts an Annual Quilt Walk Festival where local
quilters display both hand-crafted and machine embroidered works of
art, while local performers re-enact the story of Quilt Walk and food
lovers highlight their culinary creativity with quintessential pioneer
cuisine.
As the gentle warmth of spring fades and the lazy days of summer make
their yearly entrance into the town of Panquitch, the city pulses with
excitement as pilots launch a sky-full of hot air balloons into the
heavens for the annual Panquitch Valley Balloon Rally. As night falls,
spectators in the Historic Downtown area encounter the adventurous
spirit of the town’s past, mixed in the magic of glowing hot air
balloons as they parade up and down Main and Center Streets, like
enormous planets waiting to be explored in the starlit sky.
Rodeos, concerts, horse racing, sports tournaments, conventions, and
equestrian competitions are hosted at the Canyon Country Complex, the
city’s new event center. This state of the art, Triple C Arena is
located just off scenic highway 89.
July 24th is one of the town’s biggest celebrations. As the rest of the
state pays tribute to the settling of the pioneers in Utah with an
annual parade and fireworks, Panquitch commemorates this historic
“homecoming” with reunions (family and class), a community breakfast,
pit barbeque dinner, races, games, rodeo, and a city dance.
Summer isn’t the only time to enjoy activities in Panguitch. A New
Year’s Eve party is held every year at the indoor Triple C Arena. The
whole town comes out to celebrate and enjoy food, games and live
entertainment. Ice fishermen can ring in the new year by participating
in the Panguitch Lake “Big Fish” Derby. Beginning the first Saturday in
January they vie for cash and other prizes by catching the largest
fish.
For those desiring a more personal tribute to the early settlers of
Panquitch, a historic cemetery awaits visitors just two miles east of
the town on Highway 89. This hauntingly beautiful burial ground hosts
tombstones dated as early as 1870.