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Butler Wash Interpretive Trail
This short hike leads to fascinating ruins of the ancestral Puebloan people nestled in cliffside alcoves, which requires walking the winding trail that crosses small washes and rugged slickrock terrain. The entire trail spans one mile and takes approximately one hour to complete at an easy to moderate pace.
Community
Bears EarsBlanding
Information
435-587-1510
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.
Notes
Plan ahead and prepare for your adventures
Stay on designated trails
Leave artifacts where you spot them
Do not enter any archaeological structures
Do not eat near archaeological sites
Leave historic sites and rock art untouched
Pack out what you pack in
Properly dispose of human and pet waste
Respect and be aware of wildlife
Keep dogs on leashes at all times and away from archaeological structures