Anasazi Museum State Park

Visit the museum and partially excavated prehistoric Indian village at Anasazi State Park, located in the town of Boulder, Utah, on Scenic Byway 12.

This ancient Indian village in the heart of Bryce Canyon Country was once home to one of the largest Anasazi communities west of the Colorado River. Archeologists believe the site was occupied from A.D. 1050 to 1200. The village remains largely unexcavated, but many artifacts have been uncovered and are on display in the newly remodeled museum.

A short trail from the visitor center leads to the Coombs Site Ruins and a life-size, six-room replica of part of the pueblo. The replica gives the visitor an idea of what life was like for the Anasazi between 800 and 900 years ago. 

Anasazi State Park is in the picturesque town of Boulder on State Route 12. Group and individual picnic areas are available. Magnolia’s Food Truck is located at the Park. They serve breakfast and lunch from 9 am to 4 pm March through October. There is no available camping.

Museum Hours: 

May 16 – September 15, 8 am to 6 pm

September 16 – May 15, 9 am to 5 pm) 

*The Park is closed on New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

Park Information

  • Acres:  6
  • Elevation: 6700 ft.
  • Park open: year-round
  • No camping
  • Day-use fee: $5
  • Visitor center: hours vary
  • Picnic areas
  • Drinking water
  • Modern restrooms

For updated information regarding facilities for the physically challenged, contact the park.

Permits and Passes

A multiple park pass is available for $70. The permit is valid for the current calendar year, for up to seven people with a private vehicle. The five-day pass is $15 and allows day-use entrance to most Utah state parks for five consecutive days.

460 UT-12, Boulder, UT 84716

435.335.7308

Translate ยป
X
X