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You can only see it from the lookout - You're not allowed to go there
This site has been closed for 8 years but the rangers at the visitor center will not tell you that unless you ask. But why would you ask since the brochure is outdated and still says that it is open ...
These are the first ruins you will see if you come to museum area first. They easily view and accessed from the main parking lot here. Unfortunately, they are closed to visitation for falling rocks ...
The best view is from the area where there is good parking and you can go onto the roof of one of the buildings by the Museum and sit and enjoy the view. This one is a must see!
This site has been closed for many years now for safety reasons, but can easily be viewed from the overlook behind the museum building. The site is said to be the best preserved cliff dwelling in the ...
You can only see it from the lookout - You're not allowed to go there
This site has been closed for 8 years but the rangers at the visitor center will not tell you that unless you ask. But why would you ask since the brochure is outdated and still says that it is open ...
Closed but Still Visible
These are the first ruins you will see if you come to museum area first. They easily view and accessed from the main parking lot here. Unfortunately, they are closed to visitation for falling rocks ...
Beautiful ruins
Unfortunately for our safety this site is currently closed to tours, but it can be seen from the path. Still worth the stop
EASY TO GET TO. WONDERFUL VIEW
The best view is from the area where there is good parking and you can go onto the roof of one of the buildings by the Museum and sit and enjoy the view. This one is a must see!
View from the Overlook
This site has been closed for many years now for safety reasons, but can easily be viewed from the overlook behind the museum building. The site is said to be the best preserved cliff dwelling in the ...