Sleeps | 6 |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Property type | cabin |
Minimum Stay | 3 nights |
Enjoy the perfect get-away cabin overlooking the stunningly beautiful sandstone buttes and canyons of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument between Bryce Canyon National Park and Capitol Reef National Park.
It is located just 2 miles from the quaint town of Boulder off the scenic Burr Trail road.
The cabin exudes a warm feel and features post and beam construction with natural pine interior walls and tile floor. The floor plan includes an open kitchen/living/dining area where large windows take your eye to a mesmerizing view of slick rock canyons and Navajo Mountain in the distance.
One bedroom is on the first floor with a queen size bed and is adjacent to the bath that includes a sandstone shower. Upstairs is a large open loft, split into two additional bedrooms with one queen and one full size bed. The beds are all very comfortable with high quality futon mattresses.
Early risers may be greeted by a herd of mule deer grazing around the cabin followed by an incredible illumination of Durfee Mesa and Sugarloaf Butte as the sun hits their crème-colored sandstone flanks.
You may want to spend many hours on the deck taking in the view and the peaceful quiet.
While staying here, you will have access to some of the finest hiking in Southern Utah. There are a myriad of hikes close by in the Escalante canyons. Or, you can take the spectacular drive down the Burr Trail to Capitol Reef National Park.
You can choose to dine in or head into Boulder to experience the famous Hell’s Backbone Grill.
Keywords: Cabin
This home was absolutely beautiful!
We have been coming to Boulder for years, and generally have stayed at the Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch. While that is nice (and recently got some upgrades), this home has a better location, better views, a common area (including kitchen) that was warm and inviting for our family.
Brian (owner) was fantastic, helping us to know exactly how to get there and what to expect once we'd arrived. He hadn't prepared us for just how perfect the location of this house is, right off the Burr Trail. You drive down a dirt road to get there, which is either quaint or annoying (my wife and I voted for the former, our teenager daughter elected the latter :-), but when you get there the home is just perfect, with all the comforts one could want.
Well, most of them. There is no wifi and (with AT&T) you can just barely eke out a one-bar signal outside on the southwestern corner of the house. If you're trying to "get away from it all," this isn't a big deal, and you can always get wifi a mile away at Hell's Backbone or the Outpost, but it's something you might not like. Though we didn't need them, you may also miss a washer/dryer.
In general, however, the home is fantastic. We come to Boulder once (or several times) a year, and this will be our new go-to place to stay. (P.S. I'm an avid cyclist and rode from the house all three days we were there. The dirt road wasn't an obstacle and once you hit the pavement, you're in the middle of some of the best cycling in Utah.)
This is a very special place. The size and orientation of this house in the desert has been so thoughtfully considered. The cabin has been lovingly constructed and has an elegance that frames the wild country it envelopes. It is comfortable and amenities are plentiful. We cooked and enjoyed the kitchen. There is a world class restaurant down the road that you can also enjoy, farm to table entries! I will stay here again!
Lovely rustic setting with great views. Immaculate cabin. Large open sitting area and kitchen. Large deck. Kitchen ready and inviting for a guest to prepare a meal.
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My Standard Rate
3 night minimum stay
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C$383
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Cleaning Fee | C$95.71 |
Damage Deposit | C$1,276.1 |