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Sherwood Hills Recovery Resort
7877 S. Hwy 89-91
Wellsville UT 84339
(888) 224-0223

When alcohol or drugs have become part of your daily routine, imagining a life free of your addiction can seem like a mountain too high to climb. But recovery is never out of reach, no matter how hopeless your situation may appear. Don't try to go it alone. Countless people addicted to drugs, alcohol or both have managed to get clean and stay clean with the right treatment, support and by addressing the root cause of their addiction. You need a special place and special people to help you rediscover who really are. At Sherwood Hills our knowledgeable and caring staff, coupled with our world class location and facilities guide you through the seamless transition from addiction to sobriety. Located on a 700 acre mountain top resort, Sherwood Hills provides you the serenity and privacy to h
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