The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Teasdale, Utah)

The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Utah); balcony view

Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Information and Map

Isolation needn’t mean total sacrifice. And, The Lodge at Red River Ranch had all the right surprises to comfortably pad our relative seclusion outside of Capitol Reef National Park. It took a certain amount of faith to drive past the kitschy mini-jumble of Torrey, Utah in hopes that neighboring Teasdale would eventually materialize along the vast expanse ahead. We carefully noted the food stops and gas stations along the way; the remote stretches of Utah had taught us to plan ahead for our “essentials”.

 

The tall-timbered ranch entry was our landmark; a sturdy “welcome” amongst the mountain-fringed pastures. I had been told to look for a grove of trees far off of the main road, and finally, there it was at the end of a long graveled drive. Our oasis.

The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Utah); front view

The Lodge is an elegantly and comfortably appointed mega-log cabin: a great destination for groups, both large and small family-sized. Our adjoining rooms, connected by both a generous bathroom and a hallway, were on the third floor and gave us plenty of privacy.

The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Utah);room

Exposed beams, high ledges and deep teal-colored walls pleasantly counterbalanced some of the more dainty room furnishings. We had no need for the fireplaces in July but relished the breezes and mountain-views accessible from our private balconies.

Some very personable kittens played on the east porch downstairs…

Bison calf

…and a herd of bison roamed the front fields.

The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Utah); front drive view

There are six miles of private river for catch-and-release fly-fishing and pastures for horseback riding. A single wooden plank swing dangles charmingly from a cottonwood limb arched some thirty feet above the gravel front drive. Hannah and I found this to be a terrific “cool-down” after our morning runs around the property. Breakfast was always a plentiful plateful, with homemade nut breads and luscious fruits. We ordered “light,” ate very well, and always ended up with some “carry-up-for-later”. The dinner menu held some intriguing options but was definitely a more upscale affair than my group of hikers needed or wanted. Maybe next time…The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Utah); front porch view

The dining room, with its decorative tin ceiling and massive pillared beams is a place to linger. Its bank of windows overlooks an expansive front porch edged with a profusion of swaying flowers and well-patronized hummingbird feeders.

A basement rec room houses table soccer, a ping pong table, a TV, and an assortment of toys. It also has a community computer, but free wi-fi in our rooms was our better option.The Lodge was our most expensive accommodation but well worth the splurge. And happily, there was some flexibility on the published rate (It never hurts to ask!). Concerned that we’d be too crowded in the room I’d originally selected, the owner knocked enough off the rate of our larger suite to make it an acceptable option.The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Utah); hot tub view

On our second evening, we settled into the jumbo-sized hot tub on the late edge of sunset and watched the mountains cast long shadows as the sun dipped ever lower beyond the orchard. We talked. We laughed. The edges of the deck walk glowed with strings of light and stars dotted the blackened sky…

Capitol Reef National Park: Visitor Information and Map

Capitol Reef National Park (Torrey, Utah)

378 miles of colorful canyons and ridges…

Slot canyons, rock arches and monoliths Pick-your-own fruit (June – Oct)

HC 70 Box 15; Torrey, UT 84775

435-425-3791 x 111

Park Website

Park Hours: Open year-round; see website for details

Entrance Fee: $3.00/individuals or $5.00/private vehicle Valid for 7 days. Annual pass available.

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20 Comments to The Lodge at Red River Ranch (Teasdale, Utah)

  1. It’s really beautiful, peaceful and so natural.

  2. Ooooh, that hot tub view! :)

  3. Another treasure of Utah!

  4. Hi Heather,

    Another great photos you’ve shared. Thanks a lot, i enjoyed looking on it.

  5. Very beautiful photography. It’s so nice to be able to travel and see new things through other peoples eyes!

  6. What! No wine bucket next to the hot tub.

  7. Suzanne Perazzini

    What a great spot – so peaceful and picturesque.

  8. I love pearl jam.

    I love cats too.

    Great blog.

  9. I like the pictures of those places. Aren’t those edited? So neat and clean. Good angle. Most of all, I like the cat. I love cats. Specially when they speak their favorite expression. =)

  10. Thanks Donna. Our Utah trip this past July was one of my all time favorites. It was a great mom/kids trip!
     
    Ginger: It was truly magical. We settled in a few minutes before sunset and waited for the stars.
     
    Jean-Luc: You need to check it out, Graham. ~Some of America’s best stuff! The dryness might be a bit of a shock to your generally rain-saturated self, though!

  11. Suzanne: I’d love to see what story you’d come up with for this part of the country.
     
    Shea: I’m more of a dog person, but these kittens were pretty sweet and very playful!
     
    Australia Visa Services: I cropped the bison calf photo and adjusted for lighting on the interior shot (should have adjusted better when I shot it!). I don’t usually crop (etc) too much, though, because I generally frame what has grabbed my attention when I first take the picture. (thanks!)

  12. James Andrew: Thanks! BTW, you’ve built your Thailand site into a terrific resource…
     
    Svara: I agree. My travel “wish list” is lengthy! The experiences of others help me “fine-tune” it and provide enough vicarious pleasure to get me through until the next adventure.
     
    StewartAllyn: You’re right! I bet you were great with those “What’s wrong with this picture” puzzles! Minus my kids, I think I’d be adding the wine bucket…

  13. Wow! Incredible photos!

    The scenery is wonderful. Utah has alot of clay in their soil. You can tell by all that beautiful Rusty-Red colored soil.

    It looks like a great place to go.

    ~ZZ

  14. Thanks for introducing me to another Utah property to add to my “must visit” list.

  15. Greeneyezz: I love the unadorned earth of Utah. It’s raw, exposed and utterly beautiful.
     
    Donna: You’re out in AZ, right? Your travel site is terrific; quite a resource!

  16. hey this is a very interesting article!

  17. I recently came across your article and have been reading along. I want to express my admiration of your writing skill and ability to make readers read from the beginning to the end. I would like to read newer posts and to share my thoughts with you.

  18. Good job done with cool talent. Just on my target dude. Finding some more from you. You are champ.

  19. I think many of us would like to spend holidays in this cozy house

  20. Thanks Kehoeff, Natural PB and Monterey! We really enjoyed our stay at this place!
     
    Cyprus: It’s a gem. There are a lot of less comfortable options in the area. We felt pretty fortunate to find The Lodge.

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