Explore The Forest On A Snowmobile, Then Snuggle Into The Cabins At Bear River Lodge In Utah
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If you’re up for an outdoor winter adventure, Utah has plenty to offer. The weather might be chilly, but if you bundle up you can explore the snowy landscape on a snowmobile, then tuck into a cozy cabin at Bear River Lodge.
The Uinta National Forest is one of Utah's most beautiful places, and in the winter, it's a snowy paradise. Bear River Lodge is located at Christmas Meadows, and it offers several cabins for rent year-round.
One bedroom cabins have a king-sized bed, large jetted tub and separate shower, full kitchen, and a cozy living area with sofa, flat screen TV, and gas fireplace. They accommodate two to four guests.
The two-bedroom cabins are more spacious and include a master suite with king-sized bed and jetted tub as well as a second bedroom with two queen-sized beds. These pretty cabins are perfect for up to eight guests.
If you want to host a larger group, reserve one of the five-bedroom cabins here. These three-story cabins boast a deck with mountain views, two king-sized beds, six queen-sized beds and some sofa sleepers. Bring up to 22 guests along for a winter party!
Does this look like a winter adventure you’d enjoy? Tag the friends and family you want to join you…will you need a one-bedroom cabin, or a five bedroom?
Check out all the cabins and book yours on the Cabins At Bear River Lodge website. Follow the lodge’s Facebook page to see what’s new there!
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Address: Mile Marker 49, UT-150, Kamas, UT 84036, USA
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