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National Park "Class" for Free and No Crowds
Easy hike of no more than one mile roundtrip. At the time of year we walked there were yellow sagebrush in bloom everywhere - a sea of yellow - so beautiful. These cliff dwellings are amazing - just s...
A short hike takes you to an overlook of the Butler Wash Archeological Ruin. The ruin is composed of one large ruin with a couple of associated storage ruins. The canyon below is spectacular in the ...
You'll be rewarded by a terrific view of ancient cliff dwellings if you make the short 1 mile hike. Follow the trail markings, and you'll come to the edge of the cliff (yes, there's a railing!) where...
National Park "Class" for Free and No Crowds
Easy hike of no more than one mile roundtrip. At the time of year we walked there were yellow sagebrush in bloom everywhere - a sea of yellow - so beautiful. These cliff dwellings are amazing - just s...
Ruins are best seen in the fall
A short hike takes you to an overlook of the Butler Wash Archeological Ruin. The ruin is composed of one large ruin with a couple of associated storage ruins. The canyon below is spectacular in the ...
Great View of Ruins
Moderate 25-30 minute hike to see this ruin. Its close up and you can see a lot without needing 4 wheel drive
short drive
You can drive down this dead end road and park your car and see the ruins from there. Or you can go down some steps to get a slightly closer look.
Easy hike
You'll be rewarded by a terrific view of ancient cliff dwellings if you make the short 1 mile hike. Follow the trail markings, and you'll come to the edge of the cliff (yes, there's a railing!) where...