🌼 Big John Flat – Alpine Meadows, Scenic Rides & High-Altitude Escape
Perched high on Monroe Mountain in the heart of the Tushar Mountains, Big John Flat is a breathtaking high-elevation meadow known for its wildflower-filled landscapes, sweeping mountain views, and easy access to outdoor adventures.
At over 10,000 feet elevation, this wide-open alpine area is a favorite destination for:
- ATV/UTV riders
- Hikers
- Photographers
- Wildlife watchers
- Nature lovers
It’s one of the most scenic and peaceful locations within reach from your RV site and a perfect addition to your stay in Marysvale.
Quick Overview
- Big John Flat is located on the west side of Monroe Mountain in the Fishlake National Forest
- Elevation is ~10,200 ft.
- Landscape is a wide open alpine meadow surrounded by conifer forest
- Access to the area via ATV/UTV or high-clearance vehicles
- Hiking, riding, picnicking, and photography
- Difficulty is moderate due to the elevation
- No facilities are available
- Dogs are allowed
Getting There
Big John Flat is located approximately 15 miles south of Marysvale and is accessible by both ATV and 4x4 vehicle via scenic mountain roads.
ATV/UTV Access:
- Ride directly from your campsite using the Paiute Trail system
- Connect via Trail 01, Trail 02, or Trail 25 depending on your loop
Vehicle Access:
- Take Cottonwood Canyon Road (FR068) or Beaver Canyon Road (FR123) from Marysvale or Beaver
- Road conditions vary; a high-clearance vehicle is recommended
Many guests plan a full day trip loop through Big John Flat, combining it with Delano Peak, Box Creek Reservoir, or Manning Meadows.
What Makes Big John Flat Special?
Big John Flat is more than just a stop on the trail — it’s a destination in itself. At this peaceful alpine meadow, you’ll find:
Wildflowers in Bloom
From mid-July to early August, the meadow explodes with color — paintbrush, lupine, columbine, and more carpet the area in vibrant hues. This is a prime photography location and a favorite for wildflower enthusiasts.
Wildlife Viewing
Keep your eyes open for:
- Mountain goats along the ridgelines
- Deer and elk grazing in the meadow
- Eagles and hawks soaring above
- Marmots and pikas in the rocks near the timberline
Great Hiking Access
- Delano Peak Trailhead is just above the flat — hike to the summit for 360° views
- Unmarked trails and game paths offer quiet strolls through the pines
- Perfect for a picnic hike with family or pets
Scenic ATV/UTV Destination
Riders love stopping at Big John Flat for:
- A peaceful lunch break with incredible views
- Cool temperatures at high elevation
- Connecting routes to Box Creek, Manning Meadows, and beyond
What to Bring
- Water and food/snacks (no services available)
- Layered clothing – it’s cooler up high and weather changes fast
- Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses
- Camera or phone for scenic shots
- Binoculars for wildlife viewing
- A blanket or camp chair for relaxing in the meadow
Tips & Notes
- Open late spring through fall, depending on snowpack
- Summer storms are common in the afternoon — visit early if hiking
- Practice Leave No Trace: pack out all trash and stay on designated routes
- There are no toilets, water, or cell service at Big John Flat
Why Guests Love Big John Flat
From the comfort of our RV park in Marysvale, you can plan a day trip that brings you to one of the most stunning alpine meadows in Utah. Big John Flat is perfect for:
- Family rides and picnics
- Wildflower photography in summer
- A cool escape from the valley heat
- Hiking adventures to Delano Peak
- ATV riders looking for open space and quiet beauty
Many guests say their trip to Big John Flat was the most peaceful and beautiful part of their stay — and they often return again and again.


