Anasazi State Park Museum Map (2015)
The most up-to-date Anasazi State Park Museum Map helps you plan your visit around highlights like the Coombs Site excavation and the Life Ways Exhibit Hall.
Anasazi State Park Museum preserves ancient Puebloan ruins in Boulder, Utah. It features a reconstructed Anasazi dwelling, interpretive exhibits, and artifacts from the Coombs Site dating to around A.D. 1160. The museum educates visitors about the Ancestral Puebloans who once inhabited the area.
Wander through the six-room replica pueblo, then head to the shaded picnic area near the visitor center for a scenic lunch. Don’t miss the short interpretive trail behind the museum—perfect for spotting native plants and red rock views.
This map keeps everything at your fingertips before you even arrive.
Anasazi State Park Museum Map 2015
Anasazi State Park Museum, located in Boulder, Utah, preserves the Coombs Village Site—an Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) archaeological site dating from A.D. 1050 to 1200. The museum sits on a 6-acre site and features both indoor exhibits and a self-guided archaeological trail with reconstructed and original ruins.
Printable Anasazi State Park Museum Map 2015
FAQ
Why is Anasazi State Park closed?
Anasazi State Park Museum temporarily closed its doors on December 18, 2023, for a significant renovation project. The closure is intended to allow for a refreshed appearance, new state-of-the-art exhibits, and expanded amenities to provide a more immersive and enriching experience for visitors. The museum was initially expected to reopen in mid-2024, but as of early 2025, renovations are ongoing and the reopening date may be subject to further updates.
What are the exhibits at the Anasazi Tribal museum?
Anasazi State Park Museum temporarily closed its doors on December 18, 2023, for a significant renovation project. The closure is intended to allow for a refreshed appearance, new state-of-the-art exhibits, and expanded amenities to provide a more immersive and enriching experience for visitors. The museum was initially expected to reopen in mid-2024, but as of early 2025, renovations are ongoing and the reopening date may be subject to further updates.
Can you tour the Anasazi ruins?
Yes, visitors can tour the Anasazi ruins at the Coombs Site, which is located directly behind the museum. A short, self-guided trail allows you to explore the partially excavated village, view original walls and rooms, and enter a replica pueblo and pit house. Interpretive panels along the trail provide insights into the ancient community’s architecture and daily life.
How much does it cost to go to Anasazi State Park?
The standard day-use fee for Anasazi State Park Museum is $8 per person, with discounted rates of $5 for Utah seniors, students, children ages 5 and up, and groups of eight or more. Family passes are available for $20.