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Cowpuncher Guard Station

Cowpuncher Guard Station is located in the Dixie National Forest, 20 miles northeast of the town of Escalante in southern Utah. The cabin is situated just off the Hells Backbone Road and is accessed by road during summer and fall.

Roads are usually closed by snow 5.5 miles from the cabin from late November to mid-April. Check the ranger station for winter conditions.

Facilities

The cabin is comfortably furnished with bunk beds and one full size bed, table and chairs, wood cook stove, propane stovetop, kitchen sink with cold running water (summer and early fall), battery operated lanterns, pots and pans, dishes and utensils. A covered porch extends the space outside with a picnic table and fire ring below. A vault toilet is located 150 ft. from the cabin and firewood is provided.

Natural Features

Cowpuncher sits in a secluded meadow surrounded by pine and aspen groves next to a small trout stream. The elevation at the cabin is 8,000 feet and the adjacent pine and aspen covered slopes quickly rise up to 8,900 feet. Summer days are warm and nights are cool.

The cabin is surrounded by trails, including the Great Western Trail which offer abundant opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. Pine Creek flows through the site offering excellent trout fishing. This creek is open to public fishing. The scenic Hells Backbone Road is minutes away and is a popular scenic drive for both cars and OHVs.

Nearby Attractions

Cowpuncher offers a cool escape from the surrounding desert landscape and is often used as a base to explore the surrounding area. The Escalante area of southern Utah offers breathtaking scenery nearly everywhere you look. Sightseeing along Road 153, Hells Backbone Road, and Utah Highway 12, a National All American Highway, is very popular. The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Anasazi State Park, and the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park are all located in the area.

Current Conditions
Cowpuncher is temporarily closed.

Reservations

Reservations for this cabin operate on a 6-month rolling basis: Availability is released from Fri, May 30th 2025 through Thu, June 19th 2025. Select dates for availability. On December 20, 2024 at 08:00 am MST, availability will be released through June 20, 2025.

Availability for Cowpuncher Guard Station, Dixie National Forest - Recreation.gov
or call 1-877-444-6777

General Information

Features

  • Battery Lights
  • Beds with mattresses
  • Firewood
  • Wood and Propane Stove
  • Grills/Fire Ring
  • Non Smoking
  • Accessibility
  • No garbage service is provided.
  • Access can be difficult during wet weather and requires driving 14 miles of dirt road with some steep sections.
  • During winter months the last 5.5 miles require a snowmobile or skis.

Cowpuncher Guard Station facility is generally open during the following season(s):

  • May 16 - November 30 (Peak Season)
  • December 1 – May 15 Call the district for road conditions and availability.

Maximum Consecutive Stay
You may stay up to 7 nights during a visit at this campground.
  Maximum Stay
You may stay up to 10 nights total at this campground within each year.
  Minimum Stay
You must stay at least 2 nights to book a visit. General
You must reserve Friday night and Saturday night together as part of the same reservation.
 

$45 / per night

Contact Name: Escalante Interagency Visitor Center

Contact Phone: (435) 826-5499

Getting There

Directions

From Hwy 12 in Escalante, turn north on 300 E., also known as Pine Lake/Hells Backbone Road. Drive 14 miles to the junction of Forest Roads 154 and 153, Hells Backbone. Continue on FR 153 for 4.5 miles. Turn left on FR 145 towards Cowpuncher and Blue Spruce Campground. Travel 0.7 miles to Cowpuncher Gate. The cabin is 0.2 miles past the gate.

Parking

Available

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Accessible vault

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Available during peak season.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Available

Last updated April 23rd, 2025