Ruins Seldom Seen
Southeastern Utah is home to thousands of archeological sites, many of which have not been recorded by archaeologists. Some of the Colorado Plateau’s best preserved Anasazi dwellings and their associated artifacts are accessible from FOE’s home base in Bluff.
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Mesas, canyons and spires make every bend in the trail a photo op in southern Utah. From hidden alcove gardens to exposed layers of geological time, you’ll be inspired by your surroundings.
Read MoreAncient Art
From North America’s oldest rock art site – the Paleo Indian mammoth petroglygh – through archaic, Anasazi and historic Indian rock art, southeast Utah features some of the densest, best preserved rock imagery in the desert southwest.
Read MoreMysterious Dwellings
Why did the Anasazi leave? How are these structures so well preserved? What can we learn from the artifacts, art and construction of each ruin. Answer these questions, and ask many more on your next trip with Far Out Expeditions.
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