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Edge of the Cedars State Park
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Type of Place: Ancestral Puebloan site
Ownership: Utah State Parks
Contact: Edge of the Cedars State Park, 660 West 400 North, Blanding, UT 84511-0788
Telephone: (435) 678-2238
Email:
Website: Edge of the Cedars
Hours: Open year round, hours vary
Entrance Fee: Yes
Guided Tours:
Notes:
Nearby Heritage Sites:

Butler Wash Ruins

Trail of the Ancients

Site Summary: Edge of the Cedars State Park, in Blanding Utah, provides access to a multiple room Ancestral Puebloan site and a museum that displays artifacts from the site, along with interpretive displays about the Navajo and Ute peoples.

Getting There: The park is located within the town of Blanding, Utah.

     

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