Fox Creek Cabin
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Fox Creek Cabin is a former ranger station located in a remote area. It is very small and offers only basic amenities. Guests will need to bring most of the gear and supplies they need to have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The cabin is located in a non-motorized area and can only be accessed by a 2.5-mile hike during the summer months, from the end of Langohr Road. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended for driving on Langohr Road. Winter access to the cabin requires hiking, skiing, or snowshoeing about six miles from the South Cottonwood Trailhead.
The cabin has bunk beds with mattresses to accommodate up to two people. A small wood stove can be used for heating and cooking. A table with chairs, basic cookware, dishes, utensils, and cleaning equipment are provided. An outhouse is equipped with a vault toilet. Electricity and water are not provided. Guests must bring their own water supply and flashlights or lanterns. Guests should also bring their own bedding, dish soap, toilet paper, garbage bags, and other supplies. The cabin will need to be cleaned and all trash carried out prior to departure.
The cabin sits at an elevation of approximately 6,700 feet, next to South
Fox Creek Cabin