Vous aurez le chalet rustique entier pour vous et ne le partagerez quâavec dâautres voyageurs de votre groupe.
Western Wagon, Linens, Hot Showers, Stunning Views
Western Wagon Stay â sleeps up to 4A rustic western wagon with starry night skies, sunsets, and a cozy porch for evening stories around the campfire. Located at 7,200 ft elevation in a forest setting with views of the Abajo Mountains, and central to 14 national parks and monuments including Canyonlands, Arches, Bears Ears, and more.
Skip hotel lines â drive up, park, and settle into your own wagon in the pines. The wagon is divided into two sections: a seating/sleeping area with two single beds, and a private bedroom with a queen bed. Itâs a unique stay for families, friends, or couples who want to experience something new.
Amenities include a porch, Wi-Fi, electricity, and private parking. Shared bathrooms, a full kitchen, picnic tables, and a campfire bowl are just a few steps away.
Cool mountain air keeps the wagon comfortable in summer without the need for A/C.
Sleeping Layout * 1 queen bed * 2 single bedsSleeps 1â4 guests
Included * Wi-Fi and electricity * Shared bathrooms * Shared full kitchen * Picnic tables * Campfire bowl * Porch seating * Private parking * Linens for all beds
LocationSet in the forest at the base of the Abajo Mountains, with hiking, sightseeing, and ancient ruin sites nearby. Central access to Arches, Canyonlands (South Entrance), Bears Ears, Natural Bridges, Hovenweep, Valley of the Gods, and more.
Happy to help with free trip planning and local activity ideas.
HorsesGreat for guests traveling with horses â access to 100,000+ acres of forest and trails.
The hosts offered us a different cabin (with heat!) as the weather was unseasonably cold. It was very nice, the location was beautiful and I would definitely return!
The Western Wagon was a perfect place for our group to stay during our trip to Utah! The communication was superb, and the wagon was decorated and set up very nicely. The bathrooms were so clean and the hot showers were great after our long days of hiking. The pavilion with the kitchen was more than we expected, as we didn't have to use any of our camping cooking supplies! I would definitely stay here again and recommend it to others :)
the covered wagon is ridiculous! nice premise, but the fact that you obviously never spray for insects or create a seal to prevent them from infesting the inside is a major deal breaker that will deter us from ever staying at any of your properties going forward! We were kept awake by insects crawling & buzzing around for 2 nights straight..... then Monday morning (August 21st 2017) as we were preparing to leave for our daily outing I moved the pillow I had used that night before only to find a spider so that in itself was enough for us to find a room elsewhere that was insect & spider free. The only good thing about our stay at the covered wagon was your camp host Jerry (i believe was his name).... very friendly guy..... but that's it! Beautiful country.