THAT Cabin is an adorable, quaint cabin for the perfect FAMILY Mountain Getaway.
Escape to this stunning cabin nestled in the mountains, surrounded by 75-foot pines and an array of wildlife. The cabin boasts a 1,000-sq.-ft. deck with breathtaking views of Duck Creek Meadow, Pink Cliffs, Zion, and Bryce Canyon.
Accommodations
THAT Cabin has:
2 Bedrooms each have a Queen bed downstairs, sleeping 2 people each.
A large double loft with two (2) full-size beds, two (2) single beds.
Additional fee for guests over 6: $50 per night. Additional cleaning fee: $50. Approval needed upon booking.
**Pet Policy – MUST BE Noted at Time of Booking**
Dog-friendly cabin for well-behaved dogs up to 2 maximum (20 pound max, unless otherwise approved) (additional dogs might be allowed, upon prior approval with an additional fee)
All pet information must be disclosed at the time of booking. No exceptions will be made. Failure to note pets during booking violates our policies CAN AND WILL result in termination of the rental without refund.
An additional pet-cleaning charge applies if there is excessive hair on ANY piece of furniture. The pet fee does not cover pet-related damage, including urine, feces, or excessive mess. Please note: only dogs are permitted. We do not allow cats or any other animals.
MUST indicate "pet" in inquiry or booking request and pay nonrefundable pet fee.
Crates required if pets are left alone in the cabin.
Amenities
SMART TVs
Board games
Inside and Outside Darts
Corn Hole
Propane BBQs on the deck
Outdoor Activities
Enjoy the deck for entertainment and relaxation.
READ WINTER INFO BEFORE BOOKING
Welcome to Mountain Life!
We’re thrilled to have you and your family stay with us at THAT Cabin. Please keep in mind that life here operates a bit differently than in the larger surrounding cities. The weather can be unpredictable, and the local charm adds to the experience.
Before you head out, here are a few important things to know:
1. Weather Preparedness: The weather can change quickly in the mountains. Be sure to check local forecasts and pack accordingly, including warm layers and waterproof gear.
2. Local Amenities: While our village may not have all the conveniences of larger cities, it offers a delightful selection of local shops and restaurants. We encourage you to explore and support these local businesses!
3. Mountain Safety: Whether you’re hiking, skiing, or enjoying the outdoors, please take necessary precautions to ensure your safety. Familiarize yourself with local trails and always let someone know your plans.
4. Wildlife Awareness: We share this beautiful space with local wildlife. Please respect their habitats and follow guidelines for encounters.
5. Community Guidelines: Respecting our neighbors and community is essential. Keep noise levels down, especially in the evenings, and adhere to any local regulations. Quiet Time is 10 pm - 7 am.
We are excited to help you create wonderful memories in this beautiful mountain setting.
We provide a small bundle of wood for the fireplace; additional wood is available. upon request for a fee. We DO NOT supply starting provisions. Wood can be purchased in the village, or you can bring your own. DO NOT BURN DURALOGS IN THE FIREPLACE. Real wood only.
ONCE THE SNOW ARRIVES…
In the winter, Highway 14 may or may not have snow on it. The county plows the roads from sunup to sundown. Upon arriving in the village, the drive to the cabin is on snow-covered gravel roads.
There may not be cell service for your provider in our area, so please come prepared. You will ascend 8500 ft. Winter weather may vary on your journey.
4x4 or ALL Wheel drive is RECOMMENDED and in the winter months, and we suggest you just carry chains.
**If you need chains, put them on BEFORE attempting the hills, put them on in a safe, flat, out-of-the-way area. DO NOT BLOCK ROADS, especially Movie Ranch/ Meadow Ranch ( it is a hill once past the church), as it is the only access to the community. 2 Wheel drive WILL NOT work.
SNOW REMOVAL: If it snows during your stay, your driveway will be blown out if there’s 8” or more. The plow may only blow up to where your car is parked. If your car is on the street, it may get covered in snow from the plow. So, ALWAYS park in the designated parking spots. Snow removal on the deck and around your car is your responsibility, too. There will be a shovel on the deck of the cabin. We are in line for snow plow AFTER the main roads, residents, and elders.
POWER OUTAGES: In the event of a power outage, the only source of heat is the fireplace, and you will need to start a fire. We do not stock wood or fire starters. Plan ahead for winter weather and have these provisions.
This information is not to discourage your winter adventure but to keep you in shape so you can make the most of your vacation.
Security Cameras
4 visible security cameras outside: front side/road, side of the cabin, front of the shed, and downstairs.
Explore nearby attractions: Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Grand Staircase National Monument, and more
Location
Located in Duck Creek Village (elevation 8,400 feet)
Close to I-15 and Scenic Highway 89
Accessible from Las Vegas (3 hours)
Here are 6 must-see waterfall hikes that are calling your name:
Lower Calf Creek Falls, 6.8 miles out and back. Moderate hike (lots of sand and open areas). Best Time: March - November No Permit Required
Cascade Falls is an out-and-back trail covering 1.1 mi with an elevation gain of 108 ft. It takes about 0.5–1 hr to complete
Dogs are allowed on a leash Dogs are allowed on a leash
Easy family-friendly hike. Best Time: June - October No Permit Required
Kanarraville Falls
3.7 miles out and back, Moderate hike
The best time to visit is summer
Dogs are not allowed
Permit is required ($15 per person
Lower Pine Creek, about 1 mile out and back
Rated as moderate due to boulder climbing
The best time to visit is year-round, although the waterfall is most impressive in the spring. Dogs are not allowed
A permit is not required, but the Zion park entrance fee is required
Red Reef Trail, about 2 miles out and back. Rated as moderate due to some scrambling and water crossings
The best time to visit is spring and fall
Dogs are allowed
Permit is not required, but there’s a day-use fee for the Red Cliffs Recreation Area ($5)
Gunlock Falls, less than a mile out and back, easy
The best time to visit is spring, when water releases from the reservoir are most likely.
Dogs are allowed on a leash
Permit is not required, but there is a state park entrance fee ($15)
It's crucial to note that the falls' presence is dependent on water releases from the reservoir and is not always guaranteed.
Please be mindful of this when visiting and respect the areas by adhering to all posted signage and regulations.
Always check the weather conditions before setting off on your hike, and be prepared
We kindly ask that you leave the cabin in the same condition it was in upon your arrival. This helps us maintain the quality of the space for future guests and ensures a smooth check-out process. Instructions are posted on the refrigerator in the kitchen.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host, and additional cleaning fees.