Trout Creek Guard Station

TROUT CREEK GUARD STATION

Part of Ashley National Forest

Overview

Trout Creek Guard Station is located in the Trout Creek area, approximately 21 miles west of U.S. Highway 191 near Vernal, in eastern Utah. It is part of the beautiful Ashley National Forest. The Civilian Conservation Corps built the complex in 1934 as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal instituted during the Great Depression. It was a residence for rangers who patrolled the forest on horseback prior to the age of modern vehicles.

The Ashley National Forest Vernal Ranger District has chosen to rent this guard station to the public so guests can enjoy a primitive experience similar to that of the first rangers. The cabin is open for reservations all months of the year except November, April and May.

Facilities

The cabin can sleep two to four people on one twin-sized bunk bed. No linens, bedding or pillows are provided.


The kitchen contains basic amenities including a sink, propane stove, refrigerator, table and four chairs. Very limited cookware is provided. Guests are required to bring their own cooking supplies.

 

The cabin remains locked; call the Vernal Ranger District office, at (435) 789-1181, three business days prior to arrival, to confirm the combination lock code. COMBINATION CODE REQUIRED to enter cabin. (Some combination locks used have off-set entry lines. If code is not working, try off-setting entry line). 

The cabin has a wood stove inside for heat, and a campfire ring with a grill outside. A vault toilet is provided outside the cabin. Solar lights are provided, however, due to varying weather conditions, they are not reliable. Please be prepared with battery powered lanterns or flashlights.



From approximately mid-September to mid-June (winter), most amenities are shut off, including the refrigerator. The operable amenities during this time are an outdoor vault toilet, propane stove for cooking and a wood-burning stove for heat.
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Natural Features

The charming red cabin sits at the edge of a meadow, just above Trout Creek. A scenic forest of pines and aspens surrounds the expansive meadow. Wildlife and summer wildflowers are abundant.

Recreation

In summer months, numerous hiking, biking and off-road trails crisscross the area. In winter months, endless snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities are right out the door.

Nearby Attractions

Numerous scenic driving routes on maintained dirt roads crisscross the area, providing miles of trails for off-road enthusiasts, hikers and mountain bikers. Trails lead to Oaks Park, East Park and Long Park Reservoirs, as well as smaller lakes, overlooks, forests, meadows and historic sites.

The Ashley-Karst National Geologic Recreation Area offers dramatic canyons, densely forested backcountry areas, and vast networks of caves.

Contact Info

For facility specific information, please call (435) 789-1181.

Important Notices

  • Trout Creek Guard Station HAS BEEN WINTERIZED for the season, there will be NO AVAILABLE WATER until June 1, 2026. Please plan accordingly.

  • Trout Creek Guard Station is secured with a combination lock, which is provided upon reservation; call the District Office at (435) 789-1181 three businessdays prior to your reservation to confirm combination. COMBINATION REQUIRED to enter guard station. (Some combination locks used have an off-set entry line. If combination doesn't work, try off-setting the code.)

  • A maximum of 12 people are allowed within the guard station complex per reservation

  • Wheeled vehicle traffic is allowed access to the yurt from approximately June 1 to Oct. 31 - though inclement weather can delay access to site opening. Snowmobile is the only viable way of reaching the Guard Station during the winter season from December 1 to March 31. 

  • Level parking is provided for a maximum of two RVs or camp trailers; no hookups are available

  • No trash collection is provided; this is a 'pack it in, pack it out' facility

  • Off-road vehicles are allowed only on authorized roads, trails and routes as identified on the Ashley National Forest Vernal Ranger District Travel Map

  • Click here for more information on the Ashley National Forest, or call (435) 789-1181

Available Activities

  • Wildlife Viewing - Wildlife Viewing
  • Winter Sports - Winter Sports
  • Horseback Riding - Horseback Riding
  • Hiking - Hiking
  • Fishing - Fishing
  • Camping - Camping
  • Biking - Biking
  • Birding - Birding
  • Photography - Photography
  • Picnicking - Picnicking

Directions

Follow the mileage indications below and look for signs on the ground when traveling to Trout Creek Guard Station. Leave with plenty of time to arrive at the guard station before dark. <br /><br /> From Vernal, travel north on U.S. Highway 191/Vernal Avenue for approximately 20 miles. Turn left (west) on Forest Road 020/018; a paved parking lot with a restroom is located at this intersection. Follow paved Forest Road 020 northwest approximately 9 miles. The pavement ends and the road turns to gravel after the East Park Campground junction. Continue on gravel Forest Road 020 (locally called White Cloud Loop after pavement ends) approximately 10 miles. Trout Creek Park will be in the foreground and Trout Creek Guard Station will be visible to the northwest. Turn right (north) to Trout Creek Guard Station (red building). If you reach the intersection with Forest Road 018 (Red Cloud Loop), you have gone too far.

Contact Information

355 N Vernal Ave
VERNAL, UT 84078

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