Established Camping
Pine Valley Guard Station
Warning 2 Alerts are In Effect
There are 2 alerts for this campground. Camp safely!
Warning 2 Alerts are In Effect
There are 2 alerts for this campground. Camp safely!
<strong>UPDATED 11-15-23</strong> <ul> <li><strong>Please note that the gate by the entrance fee booth is now closed for winter. Guests will need to park their vehicles at the entrance booth parking lot and walk up the road to the guard station cabin</strong>. It is a distance of about 1.5 miles of flat ground, so please be prepared to walk your gear to the cabin.</li> <li><strong>Water in the cabin is now off</strong> due to upcoming freezing temperatures. Guests will still have a vault toilet outside the cabin to use.</li> </ul>
<strong>UPDATED 11-15-23</strong> <ul> <li><strong>Please note that the gate by the entrance fee booth is now closed for winter. Guests will need to park their vehicles at the entrance booth parking lot and walk up the road to the guard station cabin</strong>. It is a distance of about 1.5 miles of flat ground, so please be prepared to walk your gear to the cabin.</li> <li><strong>Water in the cabin is now off</strong> due to upcoming freezing temperatures. Guests will still have a vault toilet outside the cabin to use.</li> </ul>
About
USDA Forest Service
Dixie National Forest
Overview
Pine Valley Guard Station is located in scenic Pine Valley Recreation Area, about 45 minutes from St. George, Utah. Built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the station was used to house a recreation guard during the summer months to assist the visiting public. The cabin is open year-round and is accessible by vehicle during good road conditions. Winter use of the cabin may require snowshoeing, hiking or cross-country skiing about 1.5 miles from the trailhead at the entrance to the Pine Valley Recreation Area. Many modern amenities are offered, including electricity. Guests only need to bring a few of their own supplies to have a truly comfortable stay in this charming retreat within the Dixie National Forest.
Recreation
The cabin is centrally located within the Pine Valley Recreation Area, in close proximity to fishing at Pine Valley Reservoir. This small, quiet reservoiroffers a scenic location to fish for rainbow trout. Numerous non-motorized trails provide access into the Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness.The winter landscape provides opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Facilities
The cabin retains historic qualities of the original building, with the added feature of electricity. Six people can sleep comfortably on one futon and one set of double/twin bunk beds with mattresses. A wood burning stove is provided for heat, along with firewood. The kitchen is equipped with an electric range, refrigerator, lights, cookware, dishes and utensils. Indoor plumbing is available in the summer months, offering guests access to a shower and flush toilet. During winter months (Nov-Apr) guests should be prepared to hike, snowshoe, or cross country ski into the cabin roughly 1.5 miles with all of their items due to seasonal gate closures. Guests can enjoy outdoor cooking on the campfire ring with grill. An outhouse is provided for year-round use. Water is only available during the summer months. Guests will need to bring their own supply of water for drinking, cooking and washing during the winter.Guests should pack sleeping bags, pillows, flashlights, matches, toilet paper, a first aid kit and garbage bags. All food and trash must be packed out, and guests are expected to use the provided cleaning supplies to clean the cabin before leaving.
Natural Features
The cabin is surrounded by ponderosa pine trees and offers scenic views of the Pine Valley Mountains. At an elevation of 6,800 feet, summer days are warm and nights are cool. The nearby Pine Valley Mountain Wilderness, described as a mountain island surrounded by desert, preserves numerous lush meadows and a beautiful forest of Engelmann spruce in the south, and spruce mixed with fir, pine and large stands of aspen in the north. The Pine Valley Mountains rise through the entire center of the Pine Valley Wilderness, providing habitat for chipmunks, marmots, red squirrels, blue grouse and a large herd of deer in summer. Elevations rise to a high point at 10,365 feet on Signal Peak in the southern portion.
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Stay Connected
- WiFiUnknown
- VerizonUnknown
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobileUnknown
Site Types
- Cabins
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites
Good location. Bad facilities.
Just stayed at the Pine Valley Guard Station. (June, 2023) and it is in a great area, but the cabin itself is pretty disgusting and not maintained. We were told we would have hot water and there wasn't any even after calling around and being told it would be fixed, it was not. The floors were very dirty and the out house (which is used in the winter as there is no water then) was disgusting. You have to pack all your stuff in and that is a pain when you do not receive what you paid for.
They need to do a serious cleaning of the cabin interior before renting it out anymore.
Location
Pine Valley Guard Station is located in Utah
Directions
From Exit 6 in St. George, Utah, turn north onto Bluff Street, which turns into Utah Highway 18 North; continue to follow for 27 miles. Turn east onto Pine Valley Highway and travel 6.9 miles into Pine Valley. From the Pine Valley stop sign, turn east onto Main Street and follow 2 miles to the Pine Valley Recreation Area. The Guard Station is located a quarter mile past the reservoir parking lot on the north side of the road. During winter months, there is a 1.5 mile cross-country ski, snowshoe or walk into the cabin from the winter trailhead at the entrance to the Pine Valley Recreation Area.
Address
North Pine Valley Road
Pine valley, UT 84781
Coordinates
37.3786111 N
113.47 W