Located in the mountains of Northern Carbon County, this 40-acre recreational property offers a diverse landscape with Beaver Creek forming its eastern boundary along Beaver Creek Road. Elevations range from approximately 7,985 feet to more than 8,615 feet, creating a variety of vegetation, terrain, and wildlife habitat within a single parcel. The lower portion of the property consists of sagebrush flats, native grasses, and willow-lined creek banks adjacent to Beaver Creek. As the terrain rises westward, the landscape transitions into a mix of oak, mountain brush, sage, and native deciduous vegetation, along with scattered pines providing changing scenery and habitat throughout the property. The elevation gain also creates numerous vantage points overlooking the surrounding canyon and mountain landscape. Beaver Creek Road provides access to the property. A locked access gate located approximately five miles down the canyon helps limit public traffic into the area. Reduced vehicle traffic contributes to quieter surroundings and helps maintain road conditions for property owners and authorized users. The property is situated in an area known for its outdoor recreation opportunities. The Lower Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area is located approximately one-quarter mile west of the property boundary, offering public access for fishing and wildlife-related recreation. Anglers can pursue trophy-sized brown trout, rainbow trout, and tiger trout in nearby waters. Less than two miles north, beyond the ridge, the Price River flows through a scenic canyon that follows the historic railroad corridor leading toward Scofield State Park. Ford Creek Waterfall is located to the northeast and is accessible from Highway 6, providing another nearby destination for exploring the surrounding area. The property's central location places several public recreation opportunities within a short drive while still offering the privacy of a mountain setting. Wildlife is abundant throughout the area. Mule deer and elk regularly travel through the property, while predators, upland birds, songbirds, and a variety of small game species also utilize the surrounding habitat. According to the current owners, the property has been used primarily as a recreational retreat and for seasonal hunting. The combination of a seasonal creek, varied vegetation, and nearby public lands creates a favorable habitat for many wildlife species commonly found in central Utah. The property's terrain supports a variety of outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Opportunities include hunting, fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, mountain biking, camping, picnicking, and OHV riding on designated routes in the surrounding area. Beaver Creek adds a natural feature that enhances the property's character while supporting riparian vegetation and wildlife movement through the canyon. This parcel offers a combination of elevation diversity, mountain vegetation, and proximity to public recreation areas. Whether used as a seasonal basecamp, a private recreational retreat, or a property to enjoy Utah's mountain landscape, the acreage provides a range of possibilities while remaining surrounded by some of central Utah's well-known outdoor destinations.