Quilt Walk Memorial Park
If it wasn’t for an innovative use of quilts during a crisis, the city of Panguitch might not exist today.

📜 A memorial park in Panguitch, Utah, commemorating a historic event where early settlers used quilts as snowshoes to save their community from starvation, dedicated to the seven men who saved the town in 1864. 🔍 Features a memorial statue, plantings, and benches dedicated to the rescuers.

Why Go

📖 Learn about Panguitch's unique local history and heroic story
🚶 Easy access pocket park and easy stop in downtown Panguitch
🗿 View impressive memorial statue and benches
🖼️ See colorful quilts displayed during the annual festival (late May/June)

Tips

🗓️ Annual Quilt Walk Festival held on the second week of June.
📍 Located on the south side of Center Street (US 89), west of the Zions Bank branch.

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