Campsite #CAB at Orange Olsen Campground, UT

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Boat Site #CAB

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Drive-In 4 people
200 ft Parallel
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CAB
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Campsite #CAB Features: Drive-In access, Parallel parking, 200ft driveway, 15 amp hookup, Fire ring, Picnic Table, Cabin Site, Trailer Site, Boat Site, Drinking Water

Campsite Reviews (16)

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@StephenN202357 · Camped on May 18, 2025 at Campsite #CAB
Great little cabin. You can see the kitchen cabinets are hand made. Could use a cutting board in kitchen. Lots of hot water. Heating system works well. Amazing views, very private.. Not only do you have the Wasatch mountains its not far from the San Rafael Swell. Beautiful fly fishing stream just minutes from cabin plus the lake.
@RobertP6375002 · Camped on Oct 8, 2024 at Campsite #CAB
The good:We would certainly stay again! One of the top five cabins/lookouts weve stayed in out of 40. All the comforts of home accept no refrigerator, or AC.The solar powered plugs and lights are very helpful.There are four rooms. The main kitchen/dining room, bedroom with two sets of bunk beds with ladders for top bunks with super comfy mattresses, the bathroom and a mudroom.Nobody has mentioned the FREE WIFI courtesy of the local utility company! While there is no cell service you could use WIFI calling if needed.It has running water, kitchen sink, propane stove/oven/heater/water heater, dishes, pots, pans, glasses & silverware. 6 place dining table.There is a bathroom with shower/tub, sink and even one of those fancy indoor toilets with TP! HA!Nice picnic table with fire pit but no wood is supplied. There is also no ax or maul so make sure to bring those if needed.With the dwelling available next door if you had a large group you could rent both at the same time.The nearby lake with boating and fishing and many nearby road/trails will keep you busy.The bad:They have a digital front door lock so there is no latch to attach your own lock while you are away. Who knows how many people have the code and how often it is changed. Dont leave any valuables while gone.As another mentioned there is no way to lock the front door from inside either when you go to bed! People do get their dates confused so there is a chance somebody could come in while you are sleeping.The free WIFI is known about by some locals as they came up at different times even at night just to use it. They ignored the Official Vehicles Only sign and drive right up to the tower.It would be nice if a locked gate and some fencing were put at the front to block access.There are a few trees between the dwelling and the cabin providing some privacy. If you want to be alone and not hear or see others then this is not a place for you.Limited rental window dates.
@NathanF1429768 · Camped on Sep 22, 2023 at Campsite #CAB
Beautiful location. Cabin was clean. Kitchen area was great. Bathroom and hot shower were major bonus.
@CydoranDB8559C · Camped on Jul 26, 2023 at Campsite #CAB
Great cabin! The view is amazing and you cant beat the price for what you get. Already looking forward to renting both cabins again next year!
@KenS7241932 · Camped on Jun 29, 2023 at Campsite #CAB
It was absolutely the best camp I have stayed in. I would recommend it all.
@MelanieC53E32D · Camped on Jun 23, 2023 at Campsite #CAB
amazing way to camp- did not want to tent and found this option. Great accommodations only complaint was the septic system filled up after one person showered. So plan accordingly. great location !!!!
@JonahH1409619 · Camped on Jul 27, 2022 at Campsite #CAB
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here! It was cleaner than expected and we loved the location. We hiked west of the cabin up into the nearby canyon and saw some deer. We hiked east of the cabin to the shoreline and saw a bald eagle. We swam by where the river came out from the west into the reservoir; it was away from the boats and fairly secluded. We had no problems starting fires in the ring and there was firewood already there. It was easy to locate more firewood, as there were piles of dried/dead juniper/sage brush wood, which worked quite well. It was a very simple vacation, and we loved it. Also, the water was AMAZING; best water I've ever had to drink!
@AnnetteB860617 · Camped on Jun 27, 2022 at Campsite #CAB
clean, beds are hard, bring a foam pad. not assessable there's no rails on stairs or bathroom handles. a few trucks driving by and turning around but mostly quiet
@JudithK6259812 · Camped on Jun 12, 2022 at Campsite #CAB
This cabin is in a terrific location, close to the reservoir, streams, etc. Cabin was very clean and had everything we needed. Nearby there are beautiful areas to visit by car, but not necessary. Highly recommended!
@QuentinS114355 · Camped on May 26, 2022 at Campsite #CAB
We really enjoyed our stay at the cabin. It had a newly updated bathroom, new stove, new dishes and pots/pans. The cabin stayed cool even on hot days and heater worked great on cool mornings. The cabin exceeded our expectations and we would stay there again.
@Stephanie16387 · Camped on Sep 23, 2021 at Campsite #CAB
We enjoy this quiet old simple cabin. It has its own range to cook. Follow their advice, bring our own bedding, towels, hand soap, and trash bags. This is a a cabin where you pack out your own garbage.
@StephanieO466 · Camped on Sep 23, 2021 at Campsite #CAB
We enjoy this quiet old simple cabin. It has its own range to cook. Follow their advice, bring our own bedding, towels, hand soap, and trash bags. This is a a cabin where you pack out your own garbage.
@JohnR244 · Camped on Sep 10, 2021 at Campsite #CAB
This was a gorgeous location from which to explore the surrounding Joe's valley, the San Rafael Swell to the east and the high country of the Wasatch Plateau to the west. Remember to bring your own linens, including bath and kitchen towels. The kitchen was adequately stocked with utensils and pans for preparing meals, but none of the pots/pans had lids. So, bring your own as needed. The range and oven were mostly new, worked fine, but bring your own cookware if you plan on using the oven.
@JohnR2194126 · Camped on Sep 10, 2021 at Campsite #CAB
This was a gorgeous location from which to explore the surrounding Joe's valley, the San Rafael Swell to the east and the high country of the Wasatch Plateau to the west. Remember to bring your own linens, including bath and kitchen towels. The kitchen was adequately stocked with utensils and pans for preparing meals, but none of the pots/pans had lids. So, bring your own as needed. The range and oven were mostly new, worked fine, but bring your own cookware if you plan on using the oven.
@chadl720 · Camped on Jul 27, 2020 at Campsite #CAB
It was nice, but there is a hole in the floor that may be letting mice into the house. It does have electric outlets so you can plug into to charge devices. one of the issues I had was with the bunk beds. The mattresses are hard, and there were rails on both sides of the top bunk and no real ladder and it made it hard for an adult to get up and down the top bunk.
@VanW503 · Camped on Jul 2, 2020 at Campsite #CAB
Clean cabin, trailer pads on site also provided for our needs. Great experience overall

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