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Falcon's Ledge is located in Stillwater
canyon, a private six-hundred acre sanctuary from the world.
While we are isolated, we are easy to get to from Salt Lake
City. Travel time from Salt Lake City International Airport
is just over two hours through some of Utah’s most scenic
country. As you leave the Salt Lake valley you will cross over the Wasatch Mountains through
Parleys Canyon, by Park City, Deer Valley and the Canyons
ski resorts, Jordanelle Reservoir and on through the scenic
Heber Valley. You will then climb up to Daniel's Summit, drive
past Strawberry Reservoir and continue on through red rock
canyons and juniper forests. After passing Starvation Reservoir
you will come to the town of Duchesne. In Duchesne you turn north
toward the Uinta Mountains, Ute Indian Reservation, Ashley
National Forest and the High Uintas Wilderness. It is at the
doorstep to these magnificent mountains that you will find
Stillwater Canyon and the Lodge at Falcon’s Ledge.
Turn by turn directions
to Falcon's Ledge from the SLC International Airport
Year Round Driving Directions
Depart Salt Lake City International Airport... take I-80 E. 24.1 mi. toward Cheyenne... merge onto US-40 E via EXIT 146 toward Heber/Vernal… travel south east for 13 mi. to Heber City... continue on US-40 toward Duchesne 68.5 mi... at Duchesne turn LEFT onto SR-87, travel north 15 mi... arrive at Falcon's Ledge gate, the lodge is 1.5 miles up the dirt road. Approximate driving time is just over two hours. (Print PDF file)

Summer Scenic Driving Directions (Wolf Creek Pass closed in winter)
Depart Salt Lake City International Airport... take I-80 E. 24.1 mi. toward Cheyenne... merge onto US-40 E via EXIT 146 toward Heber/Vernal., Take EXIT 4 toward Park City/Kamas/Francis ... Turn LEFT onto UT-248 towards Kamas/Francis ...11.4 miles, turn RIGHT onto UT-32/S Main St. Continue to follow UT-32 to four way stop... turn LEFT onto SR-35 and continue over Wolf Creek Pass and through Hanna and Tabiona to junction with SR-87, turn LEFT and travel north 9 miles to Falcon's Ledge gate, the lodge is 1.5 miles up the dirt road. Approximate driving time is just over two hours.
Bring your camera along on this drive and take advantage of the many scenic pullouts along the way. Please drive with a great deal of caution. Watch out for oncoming vehicles and wildlife, especially at dawn and dusk. Keep your eyes open for elk, mule deer, moose, and bears. You may even catch a glimpse of a golden or bald eagle.
Driving Directions from Las Vegas (PDF)
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