Grover
About Grover, Utah
FOOT OF THE MOUNTAINS The tiny community of Grover lies seven miles southeast of Torrey, the gateway to Capitol Reef National Park. The town was originally settled in 1880, and was named for President Grover Cleveland, who was in office when the town was incorporated and assigned a post office (which was later replaced with rural delivery service). The town was once given the unflattering nickname of Carcass Creek because of the dead animals that had contaminated the local drinking water. Today this rural farming community is home to the Hale Family Summer Theatre, seasonally operated by the daughters of respected theater greats, Nathan and Ruth Hale. Grover’s elevation is 7,048 feet.
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Grover: Lodging, Dining and More
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The Ranch at Elk Valley
Address: 791 North 460 East , Grover, Utah, 84773 Phone: 1-480-772-6735 Email: sandydietlein@hotmail.com Website: theranchatelkvalley.com
The Ranch at Elk Valley is a perfect place for your family vacation. The rustic elegance of the barn style accommodations will meet your every need. It sleeps 10 plus a loft. Granite counter tops enhance the gourmet kitchen, and the 38 by 48 foot living space is ideal for visiting, playing pool or games, or just relaxing. There is plenty to do, plenty to see, and plenty to discover in this “best kept secret” area of Utah. - Cabins
Uncle Earl’s Cabins
Address: UT-12 , Grover, Utah, 84773 Phone: 801.831.6677 | 801-688-1725 Website: uncleearlscabins.com
Beautiful views. Quiet. Surrounded by pinon pines, on a 300 acre working ranch at the base of Boulder Mountain. Each cabin has 2 queen size bedrooms, bath, complete kitchen, sitting room with TV (free movies). Loft – 1 queen bed, 2 twin beds, bath. Sleeps 8. Watch the deer and elk from your deck (no mosquitoes). Pond with paddle boat, free fishing with artificial lures, catch and release only. One cabin is handicap accessible. 15 minutes from Capitol Reef National Park.