Utah Points of Interest

Butler Wash South Kiosk Site


The Butler Wash South Kiosk Site is located in the Lower San Juan-Four Corners watershed of Utah, and it is known for its ancient Puebloan ruins. The site is easily accessible via a short hike from the parking area, and visitors are greeted by a kiosk with information about the history and significance of the site. The ruins themselves are well-preserved and offer a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived there centuries ago. The site features several kivas, as well as multiple rooms and dwellings. Visitors can also see a variety of rock art and petroglyphs that provide further insight into the culture of the Puebloan people. Overall, the Butler Wash South Kiosk Site is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history and archaeology of the American Southwest.

There are plenty of good reasons to visit the Butler Wash South Kiosk Site. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the ancient ruins of the Puebloan people, who lived in the area for centuries. Visitors can learn about their way of life, as well as the art and culture that they developed. The site is also located in a beautiful natural setting, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Finally, the short hike to the site makes it accessible to people of all ages and abilities, making it a great destination for families and groups of friends. Get driving directions.
BUTLER WASH SOUTH KIOSK SITE

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