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Edge
Of Cedars State Park
Edge of The Cedars State Park is the site
of a pre-Colombian Pueblo Indian ruin and a modern museum, which is the
regional archaeological repository for southeast Utah. Remains of the
Ancestral Pueblo Indian Village with its unique architectural structures
is a testament to the Indian civilization that once flourished in
southeastern Utah. Edge of the Cedars museum houses an excellent
collection of Anasazi pottery and other exceptional ancient Indian
artifacts. Additional exhibits display cultural materials and information
about Navajo and Utah Indians. Edge of the Cedars State Park is located in
Blanding. A picnic area is available, but there is no camping.
Park Information
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Acres - 16
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Elevation - 6,200
ft.
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Park Open - All
Year
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Day-use Only
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Day-use Fee - $1
per person,
$5 per vehicle, $2 each for commercial busses.
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Visitor
Center/Museum - Hours Vary
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Picnicking
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Drinking Water
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Modern Rest Rooms
For updated information regarding
facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.
Edge of the Cedars
State Park
660 West 400 North
Blanding, Utah 84511-0788
(435) 678-2238
Information Courtesy Of Utah
State Parks And Recreation |