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Taken from the Piute name for “big fish,” Panguitch is at the heart of the Upper Sevier Watershed. This valley along the Sevier River was once the historic wintering area for the southern Piute tribe and was also home of the first European settlement in the watershed. Farms and ranches still dominate the valley bottom, while visitors from all over the world come to explore the beautiful red rock formations found in nearby Casto and Red Rock Canyon. Designated trails provide opportunities to hike, mountain bike, horseback or four-wheel on Forest Service lands.


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Red rocks in Casto Canyon.