460 N. HWY 12 Boulder, UT , 84716 Phone: 435-335-7308 Website This park shelters the ruins of an ancient Native American village, one of the largest Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) communities found west of the Colorado River. Known as the Coombs Site, it is believed to have been occupied from AD 1160 to 1235 and may have housed as many as 200 people.
The park consists of a museum where you can see many ancient artifacts found in this area. In addition, some of the ruined walls and other structures have been stabilized and can be explored by people via short trails that extend directly behind the museum. The remains of more than 100 structures have been found here, along with thousands of artifacts.
Boulder, UT has sketchy reception (GPS don't work very well all the time) at best and few road signs. The museum is near mile marker 87 on Highway 12.
The machine is by the entrance of museum and it has 4 designs.
1) Anasazi dwelling replica,
2) Calf Creek Waterfall,
3) Single figure petroglyph
4) 3 figure petroglyph
06/04/22: Machine is still at the museum entrance. Rolling great on copper. JLT
Is there a 2024 update!!!! |