Located in the heart of Utah's canyon country, this ancient Indian village was one of the largest Anasazi communities west of the Colorado River. The site was occupied between A.D. 1050 to 1200 and the village remains mainly unexcavated and is now guarded from the elements by a protective roof. A model of an Anazani home has been rebuilt for display along with many uncovered artifacts in the newly remodeled museum.
Located in the town of Boulder on State Route 12, Anasazi State Park is open year round and spreads over 6 acres at 6,700 ft of elevation. Group and individual picnic areas are available but no camping is allowed.