Utah Points of Interest

Nine Mile Canyon First Site


The Nine Mile Canyon First Site is an archeological site located in the Lower Green-Desolation Canyon watershed of Utah. It is a significant cultural and historical site that dates back to the Ancestral Puebloan period, approximately 1,000 years ago. The site is home to a wide range of artifacts and petroglyphs, including rock art, pottery, and stone tools. Visitors can explore the site by taking a guided tour or hiking along one of the many trails that wind through the area.

There are many good reasons to visit the Nine Mile Canyon First Site, including the opportunity to learn about the cultural history of the region and to see some of the most well-preserved examples of Ancestral Puebloan architecture and art. Visitors can also enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the area, with its rugged canyons, towering rock formations, and sweeping vistas. Additionally, the site offers a unique opportunity to connect with the history and culture of the region, and to gain a deeper understanding of the lives and traditions of the people who lived here centuries ago. Get driving directions.
NINE MILE CANYON FIRST SITE

Points of Interest
Location
Nine Mile Canyon First Site
Wells Draw

Nearby Camping
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Starvation State Park 54 5,762 ft

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