This 16-acre park contains the remains of a pre-Columbian Pueblo Indian ruin and museum. The museum serves as the regional archaeological repository for southeastern Utah, and includes an outstanding collection of Anasazi pottery. Other exhibits highlight cultural materials and information on about Navajo and Utah Indians. Park facilities include modern bathrooms, drinking water, and picnicking areas; no camping is permitted at the site. Park open year-round.
Location:
PO Box 788, 660 W 400 North, Blanding Utah 84511
Telephone
435-678-2238
Other Utah State Parks nearby:
(Blanding) Edge of the Cedars State Park
(Blanding) Goosenecks State Park
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