Visit Edge of the Cedars Pueblo, a village inhabited by the ancestors of contemporary Puebloan peoples from AD 825 to 1125, and climb down a ladder to enter the 1,000-year-old kiva. View the largest collection of Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) pottery on display in the Four Corners area. Enjoy programs for adults and children, including archaeology and art exhibitions, storytelling, craft workshops, and an annual Indian art market held on the first Saturday every May. Park facilities include a short, paved interpretive trail around the ruin, landscaping with native plants and outdoor sculptures, and picnic area.
Park Information
- Hours and Fees
- About Edge of the Cedars
- Park Video
- Map to Museum
- Collections and Permanent Exhibits
- Visible Storage
- Calendar of Exhibitions and Events
- Museum Publications
- Museum Store
- Junior Archaeologist Program
- Utah Site Stewardship Program
- About the Area
- Park Rules
- Park Services
- Special Event Policy and Process
Contact_Us
Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum
660 West 400 North
Blanding, UT 84511
435-678-2238
parkcomment@utah.gov




