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Anasazi State Museum
Visit the museum and partially excavated
prehistoric Indian village at Anasazi State Park. The park
is located in the town of Boulder on Scenic Byway 12.
Description.
This ancient Indian village in the heart of Utah's canyon
country was one of the largest Anasazi communities west of
the Colorado River. The site is believed to have been occupied
from A.D. 1050 to 1200. The village remains largely unexcavated,
but many artifacts have been uncovered and are on display
in the newly remodeled museum.
Anasazi State Park is in the picturesque town
of Boulder on State Route 12. Group and individual picnic
areas are available. There is no camping.
Park Information
Acres - 6
Elevation - 6700 ft
Park Open - Year round
No Camping
Day-use Fee - $5
Visitor Center - Hours vary
Picnicking
Drinking Water
Modern Rest Rooms
For updated information regarding facilities for the physically
challenged, contact the Park.
Address:
460 N. Hwy 12
Boulder, UT
Phone:
435-335-7308
Permits and Passes. A Multiple Park pass is
available for $70. The permit is valid for the current calendar
year, for up to seven people with a private vehicle. The Five-Day
Pass is $15 and allows day-use entrance to most Utah state
parks for five consecutive days.
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