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Southeast Utah Welc Center
Edge of the Cedars State Park
Monticello
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Aneth 162 Four Corners
           Dove Cr eek
                         Natural Bridges NM
Lowr y Pueblo
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Pleasant View
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Goosenecks State Park
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Blanding
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McPhee Reservoir
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Valley of the Gods
Butler Wash
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Mexican
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Many Far ms
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Anasazi Heritage 491 Center
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Grand Gulch
Mule Canyon
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Mexican Hat
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Bluff
Hovenweep 184
Dolores
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Cr ow Canyon Archaeological Center
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   Colorado Welcome Center
         Comb Ridge
       Cortez Cultural 160 Center 491
Mancos
Verde NP
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Sand Island Recreation Area
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Kayenta
                     SCENIC BYWAYS
              Trail of the Ancients
Scenic Byway
  Utah Scenic Byways
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Mesa
    This federally designated National Scenic Byway circles through the ancient Puebloan (Anasazi) Country of southeastern Utah, and then continues into Colorado, to Mesa Verde and Canyons of the Ancients National Monument. Typically it takes five days to explore this area, but shorter and longer trips can also be enjoyable as well.
Major stops include:
Butler Wash and Mule Canyon Indian Ruins: These ruins are located along Highway 95, between Blanding and Natural Bridges National Monument.
Edge of the Cedars State Park and Museum: Located in Blanding.
Four Corners Monument: This is the only spot in the U.S. where four states share a common geographic
point (Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado). It is located on Navajo land and is a Tribal Park. Gooseneck State Park: Located along Highway 261, south of the Moki Dugway.
Grand Gulch Primitive Area: Located west of Highway 261, south of Natural Bridges.
Historic Community of Bluff: Located northeast of Monument Valley, along Highway 163. Hovenweep National Monument: Located on the Utah/Colorado border.
Monument Valley Tribal Park: Located on the Utah/Arizona border along Highway 163.
Natural Bridges National Monument: Located along Highway 95, west of Blanding.
Three Kiva Pueblo: Located along Road B146 in Montezuma Creek Canyon, north of the Hovenweep Road. Valley of the Gods: This route puts travelers on Highway 163, between Bluff and Mexican Hat.
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