Visitors come from all over the world to visit the Utah Wilderness and enjoy the famous Paiute ATV Trail, a 275-mile long loop with no beginning and no end. The Paiute Trail passes through several towns, historical sites and has numerous side tracks leading to several other wilderness trails. Currently, we are partnering with Rose Ranch ATV’s to give our guests a fantastic experience. Visitors to the Resort often purchase a Paiute Trail map, and other trail supplies from our mercantile.
Other resort adventures include river rafting and floating down the Sevier River. Fishermen come for the great brown trout and fly fishing in the Sevier River.
There are several famous hikes in the areas, such as the .25 mile Miners' Park Historical Trail. This trail begins in front of the wooden mine car, and goes past 16 displays of mining equipment, reconstructed workings and a refurbished cabin. Another popular hike is the 2 mile out and back Bullion Falls trail. This moderately challenging dog-friendly hike, takes an average of one hour to complete. The 60 foot Bullion Falls are especially spectacular in May and June when spring runoff swells the volume of the creek.
We rent traditional and electric bikes for biking enthusiasts. Experienced mountain bikers can challenge themselves on the Canyon of Gold, the Marysvale Not-So-Flat trail, and the Sevier Grunt. For families with young children, the Candy Mountain Express, a 6.75 mile paved trail is located next to the resort and goes along the river running through Sevier Canyon.
If you are interested in western history, Sevier and Paiute Counties are filled with dozens of historical sites, monuments, museums, abandoned mining towns, and Butch Cassidy’s childhood home.
Nearby Fremont State Park has an interpretive trail and a museum where you can examine pottery, pictographs, and other artifacts left behind by the Fremont Indians.