Travel Note
10000 Timber Moose Way Timber Lakes, Utah 84032 This is where all events will take place throughout the weekend. Timber Moose Lodge is the largest privately owned log cabin in the United States. We will be staying at the lodge Friday to Monday, September 12-15. Though "lodge" is in the name, picture more of a giant family cabin. While Nick and Kayla wish there was room for everyone to stay here, there just isn't enough space. The two have already assigned rooms to guests who will be staying there, prioritize the bridal and groom's parties and those helping with the wedding. We kindly request other guests find accommodations in the Heber area, we have suggested some hotels below.
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We have set up a hotel block with Best Western for any guests that would like that option. In order to book a room through the block, please contact Keaton Ross, director of sales. You can call or text him at 435-214-0442 or email him at keaton@henderson500.com. Let him know it's for the 'Clayton Sperry Wedding."
Travel Note
Heber City is the nearest town to the Timber Moose Lodge. It is located 40 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. It's a beautiful mountain town that backs up to the Wasatch Mountains. While it's a small town, there are still a few grocery stores and restaurants to choose from. Please keep in mind some places may be closed Sunday.
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Travel Note
This is the perfect mountain drive for anyone interested in a scenic route to the venue. This popular summer and fall drive climbs up approximately 7 miles of paved road to the summit at 9,717 feet elevation in the Wasatch Mountain range. The road surface is paved much of the way, but the middle portion is maintained gravel. You can drive the route in a family car. Be aware that it is steep, has washboards in areas, and can become treacherous during major storms, even during summer. Directions: From Salt Lake you will head up Big Cottonwood Canyon, which takes you past Solitude and Brighton Ski Resorts. Follow the signs for "Guardsman Pass." From the summit you can either follow the signs for Midway/Heber City. If you follow the signs for Deer Valley Ski resort it will take you into downtown Park City. While this is a longer drive, it provides an opportunity to check out Park City. (This route is closed in the winter, but in the summer you'll be able to pull it up on google or apple maps.)