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Off-Grid Cozy Mountain Heidout!

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Brian Head, UT
Off-grid cozy mountain HEIDOUT! Limited tents & RVs allowed. Cute, cozy off-grid rustic little cabin in the trees up by Brian Head, in Southern Utah.This spot would work for a family reunion or small girls camp (with tents/RV) with max capacity of about 20 people. Cabin info ($99/night + $69 cleaning fee): This cabin is a cozy 744 square feet. It's off-grid, but we have a 500 gallon water system, an electric start generator, and a propane tank. We hope to also get some solar power up there soon! It's 1 bedroom, 1 bath, and a loft. Max capacity of 8 people (all-new bedroom mattresses as of 2024): 2 in bedroom on full-sized mattress 2 on full-sized pull-out bed in living room area 2 on north side of loft on queen-sized mattress (loft ladder not recommended for those over 75) 2 on south side of loft on full-sized mattress (loft ladder not recommended for those over 75) There is a front deck and a large back deck, where multiple tables can be set up for eating. There is also a full outdoor kitchen. This cabin would also be great as a fishing/hunting base camp - Mammoth Creek, Lowder Ponds, Panguitch Lake, and more are all close! Extra info: There are places for 3-4 tents ($20/tent/night), and 1-2 RVs ($35/RV/night)
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Looking for a forest getaway near Minersville, Utah, and prefer to stay in a cabin? Hipcamp has over 190 available options for you to choose from, each with its own unique charm and amenities. Some of the top-rated campsites include Wildland Gardens (270 reviews), Canyons of Escalante RV Park (95 reviews), and Lakeside Cabins and Camping (64 reviews). Campfires, showers, and potable water are just some of the popular amenities you can expect. If you're feeling adventurous, you can try your hand at wildlife watching, paddling, or fishing. With an average price of $54 per night and options as low as $26, you're sure to find the perfect cabin in the woods for your next camping trip.