Campsite #1 at Colton Guard Station, UT
Cabin Site #1
4 people | |
50 ft | Back-In |
2 | weak |




Campsite Reviews (19)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 42% |
4 star | | 32% |
3 star | | 11% |
2 star | | 5% |
1 star | | 11% |
The high desert landscapes at Colton Guard Station in the Ashley National Forest are gorgeous beyond description. We enjoyed millions of brightly colored flowers, fragrant sagebrush, the bustle of marmots, grouse, ground squirrels, birds and deer. Driving the forest roads to the canyon rim (within the few miles around the cabin) was genuinely breathtaking. It is as dramatic as seeing the Grand Canyon but you are alone to enjoy it all to yourself! While there, we found and cracked open some geodes. I would highly recommend a 4-wheel drive vehicle with a high ground clearance for exploring the forest roads.
The Colton Spring Guard Station site includes 5 buildings; the main cabin, a large bunkhouse, a cellar (being used as a woodshed), a storage shed formerly used for gasoline, a horse barn, and the vault outhouse. All of the buildings are a fairly well-maintained glimpse of mid-last century with clean, simple, but well-planned functionality in an attractive farmhouse-style architecture. A solar panel upgrade provides limited use electric light to the main cabin. No power outlets are available. There are fireplaces in the cabin and bunkhouse and a large propane stove. No refrigerator on site.
No water for us to use in the kitchen or bathroom this trip since the cabin remained “winterized”. Also no water from Colton Spring due to the remnants of cattle grazing and the source of the spring being not easily accessible. The stream coming from the spring contains black piping used for filling stock tanks further down the valley and while obtrusive, this is public use land, so you are only alone until the next car full of people or horse riders show up to look around the property.
Other activities that are relatively close by are the Red Fleet dinosaur trackway, Moonshine Arch, Flaming gorge, big brush creek cave, the McConkie Ranch petroglyphs, and Dinosaur National Monument.
It was a beautiful area that, apart from several vehicles coming down to see what was at the end of the road, we had it all too ourselves. Really nice to be able to stretch out, breath clean air and yell as loud as we wanted without bugging anyone.
We really enjoyed our time and feel very grateful to have had the opportunity to be able to rent the cute cabin and hope to again in the future. Thank you!
It was a beautiful area that, apart from several vehicles coming down to see what was at the end of the road, we had it all too ourselves. Really nice to be able to stretch out, breath clean air and yell as loud as we wanted without bugging anyone.
We really enjoyed our time and feel very grateful to have had the opportunity to be able to rent the cute cabin and hope to again in the future. Thank you!