Cabins at Watsatch — Wasatch Mountain State Park

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  • (5.0)5 reviews

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Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Cabins are equipped with Locking door and windows Electricity and lights Kitchenette with table and chairs, microwave, and small refrigerator Heating and air conditioning unit Small porch with bench, picnic table, and fire ring with flip-up cooking grate

Falcon Ridge (ADA accessible) sleeps up to six people and includes one queen-sized bunk bed and one queen-sized sofa sleeper. Eagles Nest Cabin sleeps up to six people and includes one queen-sized bunk bed and one queen-sized sofa sleeper.

Visitors should bring own bedding including pillows, sleeping bags, and blankets Camping Style Cookware, Eating utensils etc Restrooms nearby, showers in the Cottonwood campground (Summer only) , within walking distance

Fees

This site allows pets for a non-refundable fee of $20 per pet per stay. A maximum of two pets are allowed per site.

Reservation Details

Linens are not provided

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabins

Features

Reservable
Showers
Toilets
Trash

Essentials

ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Edgar Ignacio

8 months ago
5/5

We had a walk around in the snow and we had a good time with the kids playing snow balls.

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Jenny Moran

10 months ago
5/5

This time of the year it's amazing. Lots of fall colors, specially reds and oranges!!! Amazing!

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Jay Griffin

9 months ago
5/5

I visited the Dutch Hollow trail area of Wasatch State Park. It's a good area to ride your mountain bike on short or longer rides. For a much longer ride you could connect to the Pine Canyon bike park or the WOW trail. No toilet in the parking area. Parking for seven or eight cars.

Update 11/7/2023: when you're driving up the paved road to Dutch Hollow the road ends and that's where there are just a few parking spots. I went back recently and I now realize that just before the road ends on the right hand side is a dirt road that's about a quarter mile long and it leads to a very large area to park many cars or even vehicles with horse trailers. There is also a pit toilet in that larger parking lot.

I should also add that many of these trails are suitable for kids or beginner mountain bikers. There are signs and maps at many trail junctions that describe the difficulty level of the trail. Green for beginner, blue for intermediate, black for advanced riders.

When winter conditions are suitable they also groom these trails for biking on the snow with wide tire fat bikes.

As of November 2023 the fee to park is $10 or display an annual Utah state parks pass.

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Candace Mardis

9 months ago
5/5

Passed through here towards the end of our day. Saw a buck cit came right up to us. Mountains and streams were beautiful. Sunset was awesome !

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Roger Y

9 months ago
5/5

Beautiful change of colors at the end of September beginning of October. You've got to see it! Coming from Southern California, we don't get those kind of things. So for us folks, it's beautiful! Short hike around 3 mi in the area and just incredible!

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