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vermilye
Oct 22, 2014Explorer
If you are into visiting ruins, I enjoyed Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. The ranger led walks to the Long house was great.
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images166/ASE_9092.jpg)
If you are willing to go on your own, my favorite is False Kiva at Canyonlands National Park. Ask for directions at the Islands in the Sky Visitor Center:
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images174/ASD_1380.jpg)
Two other favorites are in the Cedar Mesa area - House on Fire in Mule Canyon (off UT95 west of Blanding, Utah):
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images169/ASD_0133.jpg)
and Fallen Roof Ruin in Road Canyon (about 20 miles north of the Moki Dugway off of UT 261):
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images377/_DSC2339.jpg)
Do an internet search for directions for both of these - they are not on well marked trails...
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images166/ASE_9092.jpg)
If you are willing to go on your own, my favorite is False Kiva at Canyonlands National Park. Ask for directions at the Islands in the Sky Visitor Center:
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images174/ASD_1380.jpg)
Two other favorites are in the Cedar Mesa area - House on Fire in Mule Canyon (off UT95 west of Blanding, Utah):
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images169/ASD_0133.jpg)
and Fallen Roof Ruin in Road Canyon (about 20 miles north of the Moki Dugway off of UT 261):
![](http://lakeshoreimages.com/images377/_DSC2339.jpg)
Do an internet search for directions for both of these - they are not on well marked trails...
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