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Mule Canyon Interpretive Site

The Mule Canyon Interpretive Site is a complex of ancestral Puebloan structures located on Cedar Mesa in southeastern Utah. Well-preserved Pueblo structures found at this site are over 700 years old. The complex includes above-ground and underground dwellings, including a kiva and tower that have been excavated and stabilized as well as a block of 12 rooms. The BLM has constructed a canopy to protect the kiva. Interpretive panels and vault toilets are provided. The site is accessible from the…

  • Managed by: Bureau of Land Management
  • Coordinates: 37.540283, -109.74292

Nearby & related campgrounds

  • Butler Wash Interpretive Trail
  • Cedar Mesa & Comb Ridge Day Hiking
  • Bears Ears National Monument
  • Kane Gulch Ranger Station
  • Cedar Mesa Backpacking Permits
  • Moon House Day Hiking Permits

Frequently asked questions

Is Mule Canyon Interpretive Site reservable?

Mule Canyon Interpretive Site is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Mule Canyon Interpretive Site?

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How do I book a campsite at Mule Canyon Interpretive Site?

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