Hole 'N the Rock


Hole 'N the Rock is a unique home, which was built in a carved out rock in Canyonland's Country. The home is 5,000 square feet with a gift shop and trading post that are open all year round. Guests can take a 12 minute guided tour of Hole 'N the Rock House, enjoy the newly opened exotic zoo, and look at antique tools. The zoo offers bison, camel, and zebras. Along with the antique tools there are vintage neon signs, time pieces and mining equipment. The store has one of a kind souvenirs for guests to remember their trip with.

The trading post has local Native American jewelry, pottery, dream catchers, and other souvenirs. In the general store visitors can obtain drinks, ice cream, and other items like statuary and metal art work that is for sale. A few options while on tour at the home are to host birthday parties, find Big Foot and Mater, or play with the penny stretcher machines.

The home was built by the Christensen family, which took 20 years to complete. There is a 65 foot chimney, 14 rooms, and a bathtub all built into the rock. Additionally there is a doll collection created by Gladys Christensen. The home was not complete in 1957 when Albert Christensen died.

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