Campsite #1 at Jones Corral Guard Station, UT
Cabin Site #1
4 people | |
30 ft | Back-In |
4 | weak |



Campsite Reviews (12)
5.0 out of 5
5 star | | 92% |
4 star | | 8% |
3 star | | 0% |
2 star | | 0% |
1 star | | 0% |
I called a week before the reservation to check on road conditions. The week I called was raining, but the day of my reservation it had stopped. I took the family minivan, which made it to the cabin, but had it been raining I doubt I would have. The undercarriage of the minivan hit a few large rocks. I was lucky not to puncture anything critical. For that reason, it is best to take a truck. If it rains, a 4x4 is a must. You can also take an RV, but a smaller one. There are some tight turns. It took us about an hour to travel the 12 miles from Antimony. It will be quicker on a truck.
The cabin is small, but tidy. There is a functioning wood stove and propane stove. There is also a sink that drains underground (no need to wash your dishes outdoors). The day we arrive we found a dead mouse in a mouse trap. The day we left we caught another. There are plenty of mouse traps available in the cabin. I recommend you keep your food supplies stored in closed containers.
The evenings are magnificent with minimal light pollution. The sky is bright with stars. The moon is particularly bright during its full cycle. It felt light a lamp post was parked outside the cabin. It was magnificent.
There are plenty of cows around, but I suspect few if any predators. We did not come across any at all (bears, mountain lions, wolfs, coyotes, none).
Lastly, there is ATT service 2 miles away from the cabin right at the intersection of 126 and 125. There is none at the cabin.
I called a week before the reservation to check on road conditions. The week I called was raining, but the day of my reservation it had stopped. I took the family minivan, which made it to the cabin, but had it been raining I doubt I would have. The undercarriage of the minivan hit a few large rocks. I was lucky not to puncture anything critical. For that reason, it is best to take a truck. If it rains, a 4x4 is a must. You can also take an RV, but a smaller one. There are some tight turns. It took us about an hour to travel the 12 miles from Antimony. It will be quicker on a truck.
The cabin is small, but tidy. There is a functioning wood stove and propane stove. There is also a sink that drains underground (no need to wash your dishes outdoors). The day we arrive we found a dead mouse in a mouse trap. The day we left we caught another. There are plenty of mouse traps available in the cabin. I recommend you keep your food supplies stored in closed containers.
The evenings are magnificent with minimal light pollution. The sky is bright with stars. The moon is particularly bright during its full cycle. It felt light a lamp post was parked outside the cabin. It was magnificent.
There are plenty of cows around, but I suspect few if any predators. We did not come across any at all (bears, mountain lions, wolfs, coyotes, none).
Lastly, there is ATT service 2 miles away from the cabin right at the intersection of 126 and 125. There is none at the cabin.
The cabin was in great shape and very clean. Great parking an access. This was my seventh time at the cabin and it keeps getting better.
The cabin was in great shape and very clean. Great parking an access. This was my seventh time at the cabin and it keeps getting better.