Utah Points of Interest

Cigarette Springs Kiosk Site


The Cigarette Springs Kiosk Site is a historic landmark located in the Lower San Juan watershed of Utah. The site is named after the Cigarette Springs, which was a popular watering hole for travelers and cowboys in the late 19th century. Today, visitors can explore the site and learn about the area's rich history through interpretive exhibits and displays. The site is also a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching, with several trails winding through the surrounding landscape.

One unique feature of the Cigarette Springs Kiosk Site is the abundance of petroglyphs and rock art that can be found throughout the area. These ancient carvings offer a glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans who once inhabited the region. Visitors can also view the remains of old homesteads and other structures from the early 20th century, providing a fascinating look at the area's pioneer history. Overall, the Cigarette Springs Kiosk Site is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Utah's rich cultural and natural heritage. Get driving directions.
CIGARETTE SPRINGS KIOSK SITE

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