The Escalante River is generally considered to be the last major river to be "discovered" in the contiguous United States.

Anasazi State Park Museum

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This ancient village in the heart of Utah's canyon country was one of the largest Ancestral Puebloan communities west of the Colorado River. Now called the Coombs Site, it is believed to have been occupied from AD 1160 to 1235 and may have housed as many as 200 people. Archeological excavations at the site have revealed more than 100 structures and have produced thousands of artifacts, some of which are on display in the museum. In addition to museum collections, visitors may also explore the Coombs Site, located directly behind the museum. Anasazi State Park Museum offers a museum store, auditorium, and outdoor picnic areas. There are no overnight facilities available at the museum, but camping and lodging facilities are located nearby. The museum also serves as an Information Center for the area and has information about the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument; GSENM permits are available here.

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460 North Highway 12
Boulder, UT 84716
435-335-7308

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