Here are some of the flowers both domestic and wild that grow in the rock gardens and varied native habitat at Bullion Creekside Retreat and RV Park.  There are several habitats on the property including intermountain high desert, riparian meadow, and forest.

     Flowers of the Bullion Creekside Retreat

Hosted by Bryan and Ana Burrell

Red Prickly Pear Blossums in MayUtah Sego LilyTiger Swallowtail at Bullion Creekside RetreatCalifornia Poppy at Bullion Creekside Retreat

May Prickley Pear Blossums

Utah State Flower

Sego Lily in May

Desert Indian Paintbrush bloom in early summer

Barrel Cactus in early summer

Wild Flox

Wet Meadow Species of Indian Paintbrush

Yellow species of Prickley Pear in May

Wild Thistle

Wild Yarrow

Utah Cedar berries

Black-eyed Susans during mid and late summer

Pale Sunflower in late summer

Hummingbirds love the honeysuckles

‘Gloriosa’ Black-eyed Susan

Larkspurs

Asters

Honeysuckles

Domestic sunflowers

Flax

Coneflowers

Hens and Chicks

Daylilies

Butterfly on aging Zinnia

Utah Sedum

Irises

Domestic  Columbines

Double Columbine

Pinion Pine Cone

Orange Honeysuckles

Wild Lupine by Creek

Wild Snapdragons in meadow by creek

Delphinium

Corn Poppy

Red Flax

Blue Flax

Water Iris

Domestic Zinnia

California Poppy

Rocket Larkspur

Pink Honeysuckle

Purple Coneflowers

Cosmos

Chives

Blue Flax

Pink Carnations

FeverFew

Domestic Oriental Poppy

Liatris

Coneflower

Ice Plant

Salvia

Red hot Poker with Tiger Swallow-tail

Miniature Iris

Mountain Barrel Cactus

Wild Iris

Coral Bells

Rabbit Brush on Retreat

    Property and business managed by

 Bullion Creekside Retreat, LLC.

Copyright, All right reserved, 2006 –2025

Bryan and Ana Maria Burrell, owners

Recap of advantages of renting a cabin at Bullion Creekside Retreat …

 

->  Large, newer cabin new quality furniture, western décor and all the amenities on 8 private acres. No crowds to deal with at this retreat.

 

->  Private and secluded away from town up the canyon yet conveniently close to get supplies or eat out. It is situated in a beautiful mid-elevation riparian habitat of ponderosa pines, cottonwoods and meadows with fantastic open views of the mountains to East and the West.  The Fish Lake National Forest is nearby.

 

->  Many wild animals right around the cabin including chipmunks, squirrels, hummingbirds, native songbirds, trout, mule deer, wild turkeys, and feral peacocks.

 

->  Beautiful wildflower rock gardens.

 

->  Complete playground with tether-ball, foosball, horseshoes, beautiful creek, meadows, and secluded meadows.  Kids can ride bicycles on our  private loop road without worry.

 

->  You can hear the creek from the window and there is no highway noise

 

->  It is only a few yards from the Bullion Creekside Retreat gate to the main trail to Bullion Canyon Falls and direct access to the Paiute ATV Trail and all its spur trails that you can ride to without trailering.  In 4 minutes on your ATV you can be in the prime riding trails west of Marysvale in Bullion Canyon of Gold.

 

->  The outdoor eating area is large enough to congregate your friends for a barbeque, etc.

 

->  Two large view decks with afternoon and morning shade. Tremendous views of the Tushars to the West and Monroe Mountains to the East.

 

->  Knowledgeable, friendly outdoors-loving hosts that live on-site that regularly ride all the trails in the area  who will  treat you like visiting friends. We can advise on all your outdoor activities, including trail knowledge and fishing.

 

->  Internet access available via wireless network or via our computer in our office.

 

->  Free equipment to loan for local excursions. This includes day packs, full-size backpacks, fishing poles, and snowshoes.

 

->  Two TVs and a DVD player available for loan in the cabin

 

->  Many locations around the valley have poor or no cell phone reception, however most cell phones get 2 or 3 bars from our cabin deck .

 

 

Our GPS coordinates are:  38° 25.920'N ,112° 16.071'W

Thyme between the cobblestones

 The beautiful mountain creek that runs through the retreat is calling you

   Note from guest Stephanie Caine and party from Texas:

First of all we want to thank you for your hospitality. Your place is beautiful and both of you are wonderful people. We came to Utah for the first time this year and will definitely be back—to stay with you. Excellent accommodations and wonderful recommendations for trail riding. We ride every year in Colorado and we were all challenged this trip on the Paiute Trail. We all smile the whole way. I am an internet junkie and will give you an awesome review on Trip Advisor. Great meeting you both ! Keep up the good work ! Your place is awesome ! Thank you again from San Angelo, Texas.

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