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Duck Creek Village in Southwestern Utah, rests at the edge of a Cedar Mountain meadow at an elevation of 8,400 feet. Its central location makes Duck Creek Utah a perfect base for a wide range of activities in every season.
Duck Creek Village, Utah is a spectacular place to visit. The community of Duck Creek 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 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 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.
Duck Creek Utah is fast gaining recognition as one of the great Utah snowmobiling, cross country skiing, mountain biking, and hiking destinations, with some of the best trails, scenery and terrain anywhere in America's southwest.

Discover the uniqueness Cedar City has to offer visitors, friends and residents alike. With its world-renowned theatricals, astounding beauty, and unbelievable outdoor recreation, Cedar City provides a prolific history and a visionary future.
Often referred to as the Gateway to the National Parks, Cedar is centrally located within an hour and half's driving distance of Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Cedar Breaks National Monument. For the outdoor enthusiast, whether it's rock climbing, mountain biking, or snowboarding, the opportunities are endless.
It is no doubt that the city proves to be a playground of excitement year round. One can enjoy the Tony Award Winning Utah Shakespearean Festival in the summer and fall, or ride the fresh powder of Brian Head Ski Resort during the winter months. Enjoy golfing along the red sand stone hills at the Cedar Ridge Golf Course or join the family of athletes that participate in the Utah Summer Games.
Cedar City is also a very energetic and cultured city that values education and progression. Southern Utah University hosts numerous plays, lectures, sporting events, and musicals. Because of its business friendly environment, the city is home to several nationally recognized industrial businesses. From major corporations to solitary enterprise, businesses large and small have found success in Cedar's economy.
Discover the spirit of volunteerism and service characterized by the community of Cedar City. With a population of 24,000 people, efforts were pulled together to donate over 40,000 hours of community service and raise $350,000 to build Park Discovery. It is not difficult for kids and adults alike to entertain themselves for hours in a world built by the imagination of children.
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