The Old West Town Cabins
"Arrive As Stranger, Leave As Friends!"
Recognizing the growth of the area and the need for more lodging, in the fall of 2002 Randy & Katie Moore started the construction of the "Old West Town". With ample property for more building and parking they started the new project. Fortunately, a mild winter made it possible to work thru those months and construction was completed in the spring of 2003. Thusly the birth of Moore’s Old West Town!Using the (2) existing cabins on the property, (5) new cabins were added along with a (2) story building that includes a laundry room for the Innkeepers and their guests. Presently there are now (7) cabins with a rentable overflow cabin soon available. The Inn has always had a "western" flare and feeling so building the new cabins in an Old West Town theme only seemed fitting and proper.
Currently there are (5) new cabins that are all adjoined by a covered common boardwalk and they are attached by separate parking facades that resemble a Saloon, The Liberty Bank and This For That Trading Post. These cabins are located directly behind the Inn where guests can also enjoy a comfortable and clean grass yard area that includes a large fire pit area and horse shoe pit for family and friends. See the descriptions below for details on each cabin.
Our friends at Royal Virtuals liked staying here so much that they created 7 virtual tours of the Old West Town (opens a new browser and requires Flash).
Cabin 1: Gold Gulch ($85 per night)
The Gold Gulch is the first of two cabins that were originally located at Alunite mining town south of Marysvale and moved to the property when Alunite closed. Decorated as a mining cabin with rough sawn lumber on its walls this cabin is perfect for those guests that want to do more of their own cooking. Furnished with a full size refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee pot, (2) burner gas hot plate and all the pots, pans and dishes, cooking your own meal might bring the locals or other guests looking for the great meal! The bedroom area contains a twin bed and a pillow top full size bed. The smaller bathroom includes a shower and toilet. Air conditioning and Dish Network TV are included. Breakfast is not included with the rental but can be purchased at the Inn.
Cabin 2: Cottonwood Cabin ($85 per night)
The Cottonwood Cabin is the second of two cabins that were originally located at Alunite mining town south of Marysvale and moved to the property when Alunite closed. Decorated as a mining cabin with rough sawn lumber on its walls this cabin is perfect for those guests that want to do more of their own cooking. Furnished with a full size refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee pot, (2) burner gas hot plate and all the pots, pans and dishes, cooking your own meal might bring the locals or other guests looking for the great meal! The bedroom area contains a twin bed and a pillow top full size bed. The smaller bathroom includes a shower and toilet. Air conditioning and Dish Network TV are included. Breakfast is not included with the rental but can be purchased at the Inn.
Cabin 3: Sheriff’s Office/Jail ($85 per night)
If you have ever wanted to spend the night in Jail, then this cabin is for you! This cabin has a queen size pillow top bed and jail bars/mirrored headboard with handcuffs (keys are optional!) Wanted Posters, Sheriffs Badges and Cowboy memorabilia make up the western décor. A comfortable (2) person couch will fold out to a twin hide-a-bed. The cabin also includes a small refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, air conditioning, Dish Network satellite TV and a private room with bath/shower and toilet.
Cabin 4: Piute Press Newspaper Office ($85 per night)
We don’t want to see our names on a "Wanted Poster" but how about on the front page of the Optimist, Progress, Piute News or the Salt Lake Tribune? The Piute Press Newspaper Office has framed papers from the turn of the century that keeps us reminiscing of our past! This cabin has also includes (2) full size pillow top beds, a small refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, air conditioning, Dish Network satellite TV and a private room with bath/shower and toilet.
Cabin 5: Marysvale Cash Store ($85 per night)
This cabin is for those guests wanting to experience the feel of yester years shopping experiences. Large framed photos of the Marysvale Cash store hang upon the walls along with other hardware and canned good items. This cabin has a queen size pillow top bed. A comfortable (2) person couch will fold out to a twin hide-a-bed. The cabin also includes a small refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, air conditioning, Dish Network satellite TV and a private room with bath/shower and toilet.
Cabin 6: Fallen Dove Brothel ($85 per night)
We understand from studies of the old West that most western towns had a House of Ill Repute; thusly we built our Fallen Dove Brothel, or, Madam Katie’s House of Pleasure. (Yes, Katie is the Owner/Innkeeper and insists on a cut of the action!) Decorated with “tasteful” photos, Brothel Inspector Badges and memorabilia the cabin has flowered wallpaper, an ornate iron scalloped head board, and a queen size pillow top bed. A comfortable (2) person couch will fold out to a twin hide-a-bed. The cabin also includes a small refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, air conditioning, Dish Network satellite TV and a private room with bath/shower and toilet.
Cabin 7: TNT Blasting Co.) ($85 per night)
Why do we tell our kids not to play with matches and then we decorate with dynamite, blasting caps, fuses and other explosive devices? Perhaps it’s because you are in an Old West Mining town and that was par for the course. Old photographs of early settlers, shadow boxes full of crucibles and other mining memorabilia make up the décor of this cabin. The room has a queen size pillow top bed and a comfortable (2) person couch will fold out to a twin hide-a-bed. The cabin also includes a small refrigerator, microwave, coffee pot, air conditioning, Dish Network satellite TV and a private room with bath/shower and toilet.


