Anasazi State Park Museum

Utah, Utah.

At the base of the towering 11,000-foot Boulder Mountain is the site of what used to be one of the most populated Ancestral Puebloan communities west of the Colorado River. Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi, occupied this area between 1050 and 1175 A.D. Few places in the United States can compare to the archaeological attraction that is Anasazi State Park Museum, where you can get an up close and personal look into life from almost 1,000 years ago. There are no lodging facilities at Anasazi State Park Museum, but there are hotels in nearby towns and camping at nearby national parks and monuments and in the national forest and BLM land. Part of many Road to Mighty itineraries.

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The park is located at 460 S.R.12, on the All-American Road in Boulder, Utah. 40 miles south of Capitol Reef National Park and 76 miles east of Bryce Canyon National Park.
Open year-round, seven days a week. Hours of operation from March 1 through October 31 are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and from November 1 through March 1 are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The park is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

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