San Juan County Road 263 (Arch Canyon Road), Highway 95, 20 Miles Southwest of Blanding, Blanding, UTMap
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Fascinating, but is it worth the effort?
We were tipped off about the Burning House at Mule Canyon by Jeremy, a Ranger in the Needles Visitor Centre of Canyonlands. We had time on the way to Natural Bridges so decided to stop off to see th...
An Anasazi ceremonial center with a perfect large kiva
There is argument among ruin visitors about whether the Mule Canyon ruin is a really a Chacoan great house or just a larger-than-average ceremonial site. I can't take either side, except to say that t...
After visiting Natural Bridges I had planned on stopping for a hike at the Mule Canyon Ruins, but wasn’t sure where the road was. It is not marked. Upon looking at a map later, I realized I had seen t...
This interpretive site is visible from SR 95 and signed on the north side of the highway near Mile Marker 101. A short paved walkway led from the parking area to the ruins. The hike around the ruin i...
Fascinating, but is it worth the effort?
We were tipped off about the Burning House at Mule Canyon by Jeremy, a Ranger in the Needles Visitor Centre of Canyonlands. We had time on the way to Natural Bridges so decided to stop off to see th...
An Anasazi ceremonial center with a perfect large kiva
There is argument among ruin visitors about whether the Mule Canyon ruin is a really a Chacoan great house or just a larger-than-average ceremonial site. I can't take either side, except to say that t...
Only saw the roadside kiva
After visiting Natural Bridges I had planned on stopping for a hike at the Mule Canyon Ruins, but wasn’t sure where the road was. It is not marked. Upon looking at a map later, I realized I had seen t...
SO easy to find and see
No excuse for missing this one. It's right off the road, well marked. Also, well preserved. Lots of helpful information on the nearby board.
Ruins visible from the road!
This interpretive site is visible from SR 95 and signed on the north side of the highway near Mile Marker 101. A short paved walkway led from the parking area to the ruins. The hike around the ruin i...