Off Grid eco oriented camp on 1200 acres overlooking Zion National Park. Owned and operated by Bill Wright, a rancher whose family has farmed and ranched the land for several generations. A few minutes from Zion’s backcountry trails in the Kolob Terrace Region and approx. 40 minutes to the main gate of Zion NP. Bill Wright is the father of the legendary "Wright Brothers" the family of Professional Rodeo Saddle Bronc riders. You will often see Bill tending the land and moving cattle and horses from your campsite. This off the grid ranch has some of the most stunning views you'll ever encounter. Want a little adventure during your stay? Reserve a 2-hour horseback ride with Bill. He'll finish your ride with one of the most breathtaking vistas you can find of Zion National Park. Our property features many spaced out sites to choose from with bathrooms onsite. Pets and campfires are also allowed.The Wright family has owned these 1,200 acres for 150+ years. We are now offering our open, best kept secret, avoid-the-crowds eco campsites to the public. Camp overlooking Zion National Park! Bring your gear and set up to see the unsurpassed, quiet, rarely seen views of Zion. A few minutes from Zion’s backcountry trails in the Kolob Terrace Region and approx. 40 minutes to the main gate of Zion NP. We also offer onsite horseback rides with the legendary Wright Family Patriarch, owner/operator Bill Wright. Bill is an original cowboy who has worked this land his entire life, as his father did before him, and his son’s will after. Read more about this incredible family in the recently released, highly reviewed book, “The Last Cowboys” by award winning, Times News reporter John Branch.
It's so peaceful! It's the most beautiful place you can be. We loved our stay! We had a wide range of places to pick from for our campsite. There were a few campers on the same day we stayed. Everyone was quiet and respectful. The sunset and sunrise were just unbelievable! We must go again!
Awesome ranch/land that I spent the night at! I arrived when it was getting pretty dark out so it was a bit difficult finding a camp spot when I first arrived… once you see the stone fire pits they’re all over. It’s extremely quiet, can see all the stars, hear the cow bells in the distance. Morning views were spectacular.
We visited Zion right after the holidays and the park was absolutely packed, however, Zion Wright Family Ranch allowed us room to feel quiet and solitude. We had no issues pulling our 16ft trailer on the dirt road and enjoyed the views immensely.
Location
Virgin, Washington, Utah, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute) and Pueblos First Nations according to