Pine Valley Reservoir- Dixie National Forest


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October 23rd 2010
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Pine Valley


The Dixie National Forest stretches across southern Utah from the Great Basin to the Colorado River. There is more to the Dixie than the parks and monuments found within its borders. The scents of campfires and pine trees, outstanding and varied camping locations, cool nights with starry skies, wildlife, clear, cold lakes and streams, solitude and challenge, breathtaking landscape and meadows of wildflowers, and so very much more are there for the camper. It would be a shame to focus on just the parks and monuments and miss the many wonders found in the Dixie National Forest.

Camping, and taking a hike on the Gardner Peak Trail is always a great adventure. For the duration of the warm days of summer at Pine Valley temperatures are usually in the 90's while nighttime lows are commonly in the 50's. All through the winter highs are in the 40's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's.

196 East Tabernacle St.
Room 40
P.O.B. 2288
St. George, Utah 84770
435-652-3100



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