About Us:Â Hovenweep protects a collection of unique prehistoric archeological sites. The inhabitants of Hovenweep were part of the large farming c...
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The Four Corners. This is the only place in the United States where four states intersect at one point: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. Thi...
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About :At The Dinosaur Museum, the complete history of the world of the dinosaurs is presented. Skeletons, fossilized skin, eggs, footprints, state...
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San Juan County Road 263 (Arch Canyon Road), Highway 95, 20 Miles Southwest of Blanding,
Blanding, UT
About :Mule Canyon Ruin is a small Anasazi village, used for living quarters and religious ceremonies. The masonry structures now visible were cons...
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Founded in 1983, the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is dedicated to understanding, teaching, and helping to preserve the rich history o...
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About :Grand Gulch offers several great hiking opportunities, all of which allow you to view magnificent ancient Anasazi ruins in a beautiful, wild...
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14 mi S of Blanding, UT and is well signed on Hwy 95,
Monticello, UT
About:The main attraction of the Butler Wash Anasazi Ruins is they are easily accessible, and really good. There are several cliff dwellings and a ...
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Sand Island boat ramp, West of Bluff (off State Hwy 191),
Monticello, UT
About:The San Juan River cuts from east to west across the southern part of the Bureau of Land Management’s Monticello Field Office (BLM).&nb...
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The Anasazi Heritage Center (AHC) is an archaeological museum that displays and preserves artifacts and records from excavations on public...
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