Cabins in Marysvale, Utah

Cabins in Marysvale, Utah

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The great outdoors is the main attraction in Marysvale, Utah, and it's a place where you can kayak, bike and hike. In this Old West mining town, there are plenty of cabins available to rest your head after a day of exploring the Bryce Canyon National Park, whitewater rafting on the Sevier River or following the trails of outlaw Butch Cassidy on horseback.

The Old West Town Cabins

Outdoorsy types can stay in numerous cabins available in the former mining town of Marysvale, Utah.
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Added in 2003 by the Moore's Old Pine Inn, the Old West Town Cabins in Marysvale are a rustic alternative to the more luxurious accommodations of a hotel.

You can choose between seven cabins decorated to depict establishments in an Old West town. Here, you can spend the night in a cash store, a newspaper office and a "fallen dove" brothel.

For $85 a night as of March 2010, you can even rent the "Gold Gulch" mining cabin or the sheriff's office/jail cabin that comes with jail bars.

With the nearby saloon, local bank and trading post, you certainly will feel like an extra in a Western film at the Old West Town Cabins.

The Old West Town Cabins at Moore's Old Pine Inn
60 S. State St.
P.O. Box 70
Marysvale, UT 84750
oldpineinn.com/cabins.html

Copperbelt Cabin

Guests of Copperbelt Cabin are free to borrow a telescope for star-gazing.
refractor telescope image by Jim Mills from Fotolia.com

Located in historic Marysvale, the Copperbelt Cabin provides a cozy setting with modern amenities.

The two-story cabin features Western decor, log beds, a fully stocked kitchen, a fireplace and satellite TV. A master bedroom features vaulted ceilings with skylights.

For a more intimate setting, couples may choose to book Copperbelt's miner's camp that accommodates two people and comes with a tent and a wood-burning stove.

Copperbelt Cabin might be the establishment of choice if you want to ride all-terrain vehicles through the nearby Paiute Trail, a 275-mile course that traverses through the mountains.

Families and couples may also grab one of the cabin's mountain bikes and pedal up an 8-mile path through Marysvale Canyon. At night, you can borrow the cabin's telescope and star chart for a close look at the constellations.

For out-of-town visitors who want to know more about the area, Copperbelt offers one-hour guided tours by the cabin's resident "gangster and historian."
Copperbelt Cabin
2950 W. Bullion Canyon Road
Marysvale, UT 84750
435-326-4205
copperbeltcabin.com

Connie and Greg's Pine Creek Cabins

Guests of Connie and Greg's Pine Creek Cabins can wander over to the nearby Paiute Trail for hiking and ATV riding.
trail image by martini from Fotolia.com

Cabins in Marysvale heavily advertise the natural surroundings of this old mining town, and Connie and Greg's Pine Creek Cabins resort is no different.

Named after owners Connie and Greg Jones, this establishment offers five cabins on a sprawling 6-acre resort in Marysvale where you can fish in local streams and wander over to the Paiute Trail.

Like the Copperbelt Cabin, this establishment provides modern amenities including satellite TV, air-conditioning, microwaves and refrigerators.

In addition to the cabins, families can hook up their recreational vehicles.
Connie and Greg Jones advertise the establishment as a great location for weekend getaways and family reunions.

Connie and Greg's Pine Creek Cabins
759 S. Pine Creek Road
Marysvale, UT 84750
435-427-9309
pinecreekcabinsresort.com

Article Written By Katie Arcieri

Katie Arcieri has been writing news stories for a decade. She started out as an intern with "The Baltimore Sun" and later cut her teeth as a daily reporter at "The Capital," a 50,000 circulation newspaper in Annapolis, Md. Her stories are regularly picked up by the Associated Press.

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