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About The Golf Course: For
thousands of years, visitors have found a Hideout where two perennial streams
meet on the Eastern face of the Abajo mountain in Eastern Utah. The Hideout Golf
Club boasts a variety of wildlife and lush vegetation in the high desert plain
in Monticello, Utah. It has been the site of many shootouts and showdowns
through the years and a place of refuge from the heat of summer. The meadows
surrounding the streams were a favorite summer spot for Native American Tribes
and a favorite spot for cowboys to run their annual fall cattle roundup. A large
number of fugitives also found these isolated canyons and meadows to be a great
refuge. So many fugitives fled here to escape the law that it became know as the
Outlaw Trail.
Like Old Man West and the outlaws of old, many have come to enjoy the peace and
solitude of the beautiful canyons and mountains surrounding The Hideout. As it
always has, the Hideout Golf Course is a place to get away, to escape the heat
and care. It continues to be a place of shootouts, showdowns, and standoffs. |
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