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The Ute Lodge was homesteaded in the 1930’s by Joe Fox who after leaving the military came west to settle in the White River valley. Joe was known for his friendliness, hospitality and wild stories. Today you might find much of the same. From Joe’s day to today it is a place where families come together to get away. The Ute Lodge is now owned by Karl and Mona Maser who celebrated 20 years of ow...
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My partner and I had the best time staying at Mona and Karl’s yurt! The check-in process is super easy and the hosts have a wealth of information to share. The road is definitely a doozy but with s...
We had such a great time staying at the Old Baldy yurt, hiking down for fishing and paddle boarding and enjoying the amazing views. Extra kudos to the staff, they were so welcoming and helpful! We...
Overall, this campsite offers a beautiful and secluded getaway with stunning views and a variety of outdoor activities. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and accommodating hosts, Mona and Karl, who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay. While the access road to the yurt can be challenging and some areas may feel crowded during peak times, the clean facilities and family-friendly atmosphere make it a great choice for campers. However, potential visitors should be aware of some minor issues like flies and the need for a 4x4 vehicle to reach certain accommodations.
- Stunning and secluded location with breathtaking views
- Friendly and accommodating hosts, particularly Mona and Karl
- Clean facilities, including bathhouses and cabins
- Great access to hiking trails and outdoor activities
- Family-friendly environment with activities for children
- Well-maintained property with a variety of amenities
- Opportunity to interact with farm animals and enjoy farm life
- Access road to the yurt is rough and requires 4x4 vehicle
- Flies can be a nuisance, so bug spray is recommended
- Some areas may feel crowded during peak times
- The Wild Rose cabin needs updates, particularly the bed
- Dirt around the yurt can get very hot, which may affect pets