Fishing
Not only are we located next to some of the best fishing in the state of Utah, but our guests will have access to a private part of the Sevier River. We've pulled out some lunkers out of that part of the river. So grab your pole and we will meet you out there.
Hiking
Bryce Canyon and surrounding parks offer several day-hiking trails. Many of the trails are interconnected, leaving you the option of extending your hike to other areas. The hiking trails are divided into three categories of difficulty, so there is something for every level of experience. Bryce Canyon's backcountry is an undeveloped area, regulated to protect the natural habitat. You can obtain special permission to hike these areas. Check with the National Park Service for details.
Biking
Southern Utah is famous for many beautiful red rock biking trails. Near our park you can find trails both in and out of Bryce Canyon National Park, including: the road to Rainbow Point, Dave’s Hollow, Casto Canyon, Skunk & Badger, and Thunder Mountain. Again, the area provides different levels of difficulty for all experience levels.