anasazi indian village state park
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Can be very wet after rain, than just some 30kms by bike, but apparently you can do the whole trail when the weather conditions are ok, and your tyres are suitable for gravel. We only did half way with a fully loaded road bike, but WOW, beautiful scenery!!
The museum and center was rather small but had great displays. The arrowhead display was beautiful. They also had excellent displays on Anasazi life. The ruins have been covered and are only partially excavated but they provide an excellent example of the Pueblo. The center closes promptly at 4pm so give yourself plenty of time. You'll be glad you did,
My brother and I visited this great place so many times!!! Ooooohhh Dont let me forget my fabulous sister in law too!!! Mike Moore (now deceased) and Lynnette Moore, and me Mary Blowers!!! This is the most history you tourists will ever see in your lifetime!!!! I have boxes of pics from this place.. You...Will Love It!!! Thanks Mary Blowers..
The BLM folks have their office here, so if you're taking the Burr Trail Road they may be able to keep you informed of the conditions. The museum and its gift shop are first class, small, and manageable.
The museum gives a great overview of life on the Colorado Plateau and presents an opportunity for the kids to actually walk around and look at several small dwelling areas and learn about the place before wandering out into the wilderness hiking.
We were on our way to drive on the Burr Trail in Boulder, UT and decided to stop at the Anasazi Indian Village State Park. The museum was small but well done. There are several artifacts inside and a reconstructed pueblo and small preserved ruins outside. I would not make a special trip to visit this museum, but if it is on the way, it's worth a stop.
The rangers inside are so appreciated. They gave us hiking ideas that were great. The museum was so interesting to our kids and us. They have several examples of Native American dwellings, even life sized replications. The gift shop is cute. The bathrooms are super clean.
We were excited to visit the Anasazi State Park but were a little disappointed. The fee, $5/person, seemed a little steep since the only thing you saw was a replica building and the few outlines of a former "village". We expected a lot more and were disappointed at what we saw especially since it cost $5/person (more than other state parks we visited). I would not recommend.
Good overview of the area residents over the centuries.Native american artifacts on display. Good Value.
The visitor center is the best part of the visit. The ruins were a real let down. Having visited many ruins in the past this is one I wish I skipped.
We didn't visit the park as much as we hung around in the small but very interesting and well-planned museum, and the very small but amazing gift shop, where we found a very nice selection of Indian craft-work and other items. There are some archaeological diggings in back of the museum, with explanatory information, but we had limited time and really focused on the museum and gift shop.
Nice displays of artifacts with good written descriptions. Enjoyed the maps and other displays. Very informative. The outdoor digs showing how the houses were structured as well as different types were fascinating. Good gift shop and lovely staff. Clean bathrooms. Good job!
If traveling on Scenic Highway 12 don't pass this place by...located in Boulder Utah you will find a well presented story of the local history, ecology, and Native American people. There is an excellent collection of artifacts for such a small space and it is well presented and documented.
We enjoyed our visit to the State Park, which is more a museum with lots of interesting information and an outdoor exhibit of a replica of an Anasazi Indian Village. It only takes about an hour or so to go through the exhibits and it was very interesting.
Unfortunately this is one stop on highway 12 I wish we had skipped. Maybe I just wasn't into reading at a museum at the time after seeing the magnificent scenery along the way--and I am a museum nut!