Trail of the Ancients Map
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Trail of the Ancients Map
RAIL of the NCIENTS A T 14 National Scenic Byway San Juan Co. Visitor Services Map & Guide Kerrick James 15 10 San Juan Co. Visitor Services Do River es lor 491 Dove Creek 191 20 21 163 19 n San J 12 18 Aneth Colorado Welcome Center 4 5 Cortez 2 Ute Mountain Tribal Park 41 Four Corners Monument 22 163 Dolores Galloping Goose Railcar & Museum 162 191 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park 6 Mancos 160 5 Mesa Verde NP 163 San Juan County Visitor Services 11 7 Colorado 145 Crow Canyon 8 3 Archaeological Center Cortez Cultural 160 Center 491 262 Sand Island Recreation Area r Ri v e Mexican Hat 162 Bluff 184 Hovenweep NM 10 s River Bill Proud idge 262 Dolo re 5 r Goosenecks State Park 261 Anasazi 491 Heritage Center ive San Juan County Visitor Services Utah 18 Pleasant View McPhee Reservoir Butler Wash Valley of the Gods ua S. Taylor 13 15 Mule Canyon 17 14 13 CC 10 Blanding Comb R John Aldrich 95 17 9 12 16 Grand Gulch Lowry Pueblo Edge of the Cedars State Park Ma 95 os nc R 160 1 160 491 Mexican Water 160 8 64 163 191 George Konizer Arizona 59 Lynn Dyer 23 Wendy Mimiaga Branson Reynolds Kayenta 564 19 4 SYMBOLS OF LOCATION FEATURES 2 1 Bernadette Heath 23 3 Cortez Cultural Center Navajo NM National Scenic Byway status pending Many Farms 191 Canyon de Chelly NM New Mexico Bernadette Heath Utah Office of Tourism 2 6 • Enjoy your visit and please remember to • • • 24 • Before entering a site consider how you can minimize your impact. Always remain on designated trails. When entering/leaving through a closed gate, please close it behind you. Don’t sit, climb, stand, or lean on stone walls. Look, but don’t touch! Moisture and oil from your hands may destroy ancient surfaces. Please do not remove artifacts from any site. • • Don’t camp on or in sites. Don’t leave trash, “offerings,” or other personal items at sites. Offer to help by adopting a site. Contact a local Bureau of Land Management or Forest Service office for more information. TAKE ONLY PICTURES, LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS. WHEN VISITING INDIAN LANDS... Please ask permission before taking pictures of people, their homes, or their livestock. ACTIVITIES CREDITS Numerous recreational activities are available along the Trail Of The Ancients, such as hunting, camping, fishing, picnicking, hiking, mountain biking, wind surfing, boating, four wheel driving, mountaineering, snowmobiling, gaming, and cultural experiences. Many of the recreational opportunities are on public lands. To ensure continued enjoyment of these recreational opportunities, please treat the land and other recreational users with respect. SCENIC PHOTOGRAPHS: Many of the images used in this brochure are courtesy of Bill Proud. His photography is available by contacting him at 970-882-3101. VARIOUS NAMES... Visitors may encounter several names used to identify the people referred to in this brochure as the Ancestral Puebloans. Other identifying names include Anasazi, Hisatsinom, ancient ancestors, or old people. COVER PHOTOS: Colorado: Bill Proud, Utah: Robert Riberia ARTIFACT PHOTOS: Anasazi Heritage Center GRAPHIC DESIGN: Graphic Interpretations FUNDING: This project was partially funded by a National Scenic Byway grant. Galloping Goose Society • • All cultural sites, artifacts, fossils, and historic remains are fragile and irreplaceable. It is unlawful to injure, destroy, excavate, or remove any historic or prehistoric site, artifact, or object of antiquity on public lands. Our cultural heritage depends on your care! Here’s how you can help: Restroom Water Information Picnic Tables Food Camping Wheelchair Accessible Chinle LEAVE NO TRACE... Vault Toilet 1 C High Clearance Vehicle National Scenic Byway status pending 22 Fee charged Lodging 24 Bill Proud San Juan County Visitor Services Monticello © Mike Norton/BigStockPhoto.com Natural Bridges NM ç 7 LeRoy DeJolie 20 9 Anasazi Heritage Center Southeast Utah Welcome 11 Center Bill Proud 16 U - 191 ©BirdPro@iStockphoto.com i 21 National Park Service San Juan County Visitor Services 1 œ