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CABIN ON 3.81 AC.INCLUDING 3 BUILDING LOTS... Warm and comfy cabin located at Little Ponderosa Ranch just outside of Zion National Park. This small cabin has a kitchen, living room, spiral staircase leading to an open loft for sleeping, half bath and 4X6 storage shed. The deck is a great place to enjoy the fresh evening air. All of this is surrounded by tall ponderosa pine trees on a 3.81 acre (3 building lots) parcel ensure seclusion from your neighbors. The additional lots can be sold off or if you have several family members or friends they can build on them making a fun gathering area.
Fully furnished including sofa, kitchen table and chairs, bed, pop belly wood stove and new bedding. Cabin has been resently remodeled adding a new metal roof and aluminum siding. Heated with a propane heater and cute popbelly wood burning stove keep the cabin warm and toasty.
U-haul in the water fr...
U-haul in the water from Ponderosa Ranch community water source which is common in this area. Power is by propane therefore making no monthly utility bills. Electric power is in the subdivision and a pedastal hook up is just across the street.
This area offers miles of ATV riding and hiking. The "Cable Mountain Trail," a hiking trail into Zion National Park is only 200 yards away.
This very demanding, 13-mile hike introduces visitors to the wonders of river hiking in Zions Narrows. After accessing the hike through Zion Ponderosa Ranchs Orderville Gulch, hikers enter the canyon. The beginning of the canyon is marked by a 125-foot dry fall. At many times during the year, pools of water line this dry fall. Hikers will continue to descend deep into the canyon. Within a couple of miles, any noticeable trail has become a streambed and thousand-foot cliffs tower on both sides of the stream. Orderville Canyon is much drier than the more populated narrows trail that begins at Chamberlains Ranch, so the walking is faster. Hikers must still watch their footing as they traverse the small stream in the canyon.
Upon crossing into the Park, hikers will arrive at a 15-foot drop off. This obstacle must be negotiated with care. The use of ropes and some down-climbing experience is recommended. This obstacle is one of the reasons that Orderville Canyon is much less visited than other Narrows hikes. After 9.7 miles, hikers will reach the confluence of the Orderville Canyon and the North fork of the Virgin River. The water is much deeper now and remains that way for the remaining three miles of the hike. Wading and sometimes swimming is necessary ot continue downstream. The water can be quite cold and footing on the river bottom is very difficult. Hikers must take extreme caution in this part of the hike. You DO need a permit for this hike. Permits can be obtained from the Visitors Center at the west entrance of the Park.
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