Ever heard of Duck Creek Village? Probably not; it’s in Utah. If it keeps growing in popularity, pretty soon a lot people will know the name. It is a small Township located at the edge of a large mountain meadow in the Dixie Nation Forest. At an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet, there are events and activities to enjoy all four seasons. Because Duck Creek is centrally located, it is a perfect base for a wide range of activities in every season.
Because it is 1.5 miles high Duck Creek activities lean toward winter sports. It is fast gaining recognition as one of the best snowmobile, x-country skiing, mountain bike and hiking destinations in the nation. The trails, scenery and terrain is as good as, or better than anyplace in America’s southwest.
Many tourists and guests enjoy Duck Creek so much that they choose to return year after year. Duck Creek is ideally located in beautiful Southern Utah and is known as the gateway to three national Parks, five national monuments, a renowned National Recreational Area, two state parks, and two national forests.
During the spring and summer is a great time to visit Duck Creek Village. The surrounding areas are full of beautiful meadows, wildflowers, wildlife, and trails which extend in all directions for hiking, mountain biking and camping. The local lakes and streams are brimming with rainbow trout. This part of Southwestern Utah is ideal for scenic and wildlife photography. Professional as well as amateurs visit in hopes of catching the perfect shot Elk, deer, mountain lions, bobcats, as well as the colorful flora and fauna.
Come see us!! You’ll have a good time and you’ll probably come back.