Limber Flag Yurt Introduce
Limber Flag Yurt, located near Vernal, Utah, USA, offers a secluded mountain retreat. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this yurt provides a unique lodging experience in a natural setting.
Limber Flag Yurt offers the following features and services:
- Scenic Mountain Setting: The yurt is located in a glorious mountain setting with stunning views.
- Snowshoe Access: The yurt is accessible via snowshoeing, providing a challenging and rewarding experience.
- Secluded Retreat: The yurt offers a secluded and peaceful environment.
However, it is important to be aware of the following potential challenges:
- Challenging Hike: The hike to the yurt is challenging, with a significant incline.
- Potential Stove Issues: The stove pipe may not be properly sealed, potentially resulting in a smoky environment.
- Basic Amenities: Expect basic yurt amenities.
Guests have reported positive experiences at Limber Flag Yurt, highlighting the stunning mountain setting and the rewarding snowshoe hike. The secluded environment provides a peaceful retreat. However, the potential stove issues are a significant consideration, requiring visitors to be prepared for a smoky environment or bring stove seam tape. The challenging hike may also be a concern for some visitors. The yurt is ideal for those seeking a secluded mountain retreat with stunning views and a challenging access. Visitors should be prepared for potential stove issues and the challenging hike.
Limber Flag Yurt is ideal for those seeking a scenic mountain retreat with a challenging snowshoe hike near Vernal, UT. Visitors should be aware of potential stove issues.
For inquiries, you can contact the relevant authority for this area at:
Phone: (435) 789-1181
Mobile Phone: +1 435-789-1181
Address: Vernal, UT 84078, USA
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Customer Reviews
Glorious setting that brings back SO many wonderful memories! Being here again feels like I am close to heaven & my ManCub Kyle. Thank you God for letting me spend some time living on this marvelous planet & seeing this mountainous landscape & view once again!
We snowshoed into this Yurt and had a great time. It is a good hike in with incline about 90% of the way. When we were there the stove pipe was not sealed so be prepared for a smoky night or take a roll of stove seam tape with you. Overall I would do it again!!
Hike up was brutal!! It was freezing cold and 5 ft of snow, no trail other than the blue diamonds that marked the trail. Thought it might take 3 hours but it took 5 with snow shoes and cross country ski's. Got lost about 3 times. Once we actually got to the yurt it was really cool. Plenty of fire wood, working stove, some utensils and cleaning supplies. Would recommend packing light and starting the hike early to avoid hiking in the dark. Really great views from the yurt and would recommend.
The first thing you should know is that although you can easily look up Limber Flag Yurt in Google Maps, the location is in fact wrong! Once you "arrive" according to Google, in reality you are still 1 (very steep) mile away from the actual yurt. The description states you can drive all the way to the yurt with a "high clearance 4 wheel drive" vehicle, and I can tell you this is no exaggeration. The road is more like an ATV trail with obstacles like deep ruts, lots of big rocks, exposed tree roots and a very steep grade. After seeing some older pics on the web of a VW Beetle parked right next to the yurt I called the Ranger's Office to inquire. The lady told me the road gets worse and worse every year. We left one night early because rain was in the forecast and we were worried about getting stuck. I think the USFS should at least do some maintenance on the roads into these yurts. The yurt was great, but it is showing it's age a bit. Despite being ill prepared to lug all our gear and food up a very steep mile to the yurt, we had a good time and made some good memories. I'm grateful USFS provides these facilities.
Such a fun experience! Amazing views and awesome hikes. Would definitely come again.
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