Butler Wash Ruins - Pueblo Overlook
Butler Wash Ruin is a cliff dwelling
that was built and occupied by the Ancestral Puebloans, sometimes known as
Anasazi, in about 1200 AD. There are
habitation, storage and ceremonial structures, including four kivas.
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Location
is 35.0 miles from Monticello; take Hwy. 191 south into and through Blanding,
24.6 miles, until the junction of State Hwy. 95, make a right onto Hwy. 95 and
travel 10.4. There will be a sign
indicating the turn off into the parking area.
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Difficulty:
Moderate. Trail to the site winds its
way across slickrock and into/out of washes to reach an overlook of the cliff
dwelling. An interpretive
sign is located at the overlook.
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Vault
toilets, parking area; but no drinking water available.
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Admission:
Free
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Camping:
Not Allowed
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Pets:
Allowed, owners are expected to clean up after pet (s).
Mary Cokenour
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