Butler Wash - Kivas where Anasazi activities were held.

Butler Wash Interpretive Trail | Utah

The Butler Wash Interpretive Trail is a short hike to a beautiful viewpoint where you can see ancestral Puebloan structures tucked into cliffside alcoves in the facing canyon wall. The hiking trail winds its way across some small washes and over slickrock before reaching the overlook. Round trip hiking distance is one mile and travel time is approximately an hour. It is an easy to moderate hike over uneven terrain. There is no water at this site, and desert temperatures can be extremely hot and dry. Plan ahead and be prepared. Bring appropriate clothing and water when visiting this site.

Photos

Butler Wash - Kivas where Anasazi activities were held.
Butler Wash - Kivas where Anasazi activities were held.
Bob Wick - BLM
Cliff dwellings of the Anasazi
Cliff dwellings of the Anasazi
BLM - Bob Wick

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Addresses

Bureau of Land Management
Monticello Field Office
P.O. Box 7
Monticello
Utah
84535

Geographic Coordinates

37.5243311, -109.6380363

Directions

The Butler Wash Interpretive Trail is located about 14 miles west of Blanding, UT and is well signed on State Route 95. The parking area is on the north side of the highway. The parking area is paved and pit toilet facilities are available.

Fees

No Fee