Terrific 5-bedroom bunk house with Jordan River Trail access near downtown SLC
Your cozy getaway awaits in Salt Lake City at this marvelous house. With 5 bedrooms including 2 king beds, 1 full bed, and 14! bunk beds, this serene retreat offers plenty of space for all guests. Enjoy the convenience of 2 bathrooms equipped with a shower, bathtub, and washer/dryer. Outside, a fully fenced backyard gives you tons of room to spread out, relax, or let the kids & dogs play freely with direct access to the Jordan River Trail - perfect for morning jogs, bike rides, or peaceful evening walks along the river. A great place to call homebase while you're away, for any type of traveler, we hope you enjoy your stay.
I brought a group of 21 youth and adults to a conference and we stayed here. We maxed out the place but the house was sufficient. Owner was very communicative, house was great, beds were very comfortable, there were plenty of towels. We brought paper plates, so not sure if there would have been enough at the house to accommodate a large group like ours but I have ZERO complaints. It was great!
The house seemed great. The kids LOVED the bunk rooms. The access to the Jordan River trail was a little difficult due to weeds and an unclear path, but was mostly as advertised. Lots of mosquitos because of the location next to the river, but that was our fault for not thinking ahead about that. There was very little shampoo and conditioner there, which was only an issue considering we have 7 daughters. Otherwise, it was a great stay!
The house has direct access to the Jordan River Trail system, which can connect you to virtually any part of the city. There is a community garden just next to the direct access point where we're tucked back off of Walnut Drive, a quiet little corner in the heart of one of the downtown burrows.
This house used to be whatâs known in the airline industry as a âcrash pad.â Due to itâs proximity to the Salt Lake International Airport, pilots and flight attendants would âcrashâ here in between their trips if their schedule didnât allow them to return home instead. Itâs common in most major cities for air crews to have a bunk bed to use âjust in case.â