5 Hidden Gems Things to do in Blanding That You Shouldn't Miss

June 24, 2021 Toi Mattera

Blanding is a city in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 3,375 at the 2010 census, making it the most populated city in San Juan County. It was settled in the late 19th century by Mormon settlers, predominantly from the famed Hole-In-The-Rock expedition. Economic contributors include mineral processing, mining, agriculture, local commerce, tourism, and transportation.
Restaurants in Blanding

1. The Edge of the Cedars State Park

660 W 400 N, Blanding, UT 84511-4000 +1 435-678-2238 http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/edge-of-the-cedars/discover
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

The Edge of the Cedars State Park

Informative displays on the history of the region.

Reviewed By paulsY5534PS

I am old enough to remember when this park was on a little dirt road out of town. Now the road is paved and the museum sits in a residential neighborhood as the edge of Blanding has reached the Edge of the Cedars. That doesn't change the ruins, which were there long before Blanding, or the quality of the collections and displays. It puts Anasazi state park (across the Waterpocket Fold in Boulder) to shame. Also, they actually allow you to climb into a kiva here which is always fun for kids and adults too. There are a couple of videos you can watch if you have time, a good sized gift shop, flush restrooms, and two floors of exhibits. Everything except the kiva (wood ladder) is accessible so everyone can enjoy it. The friendly staff can answer your questions and give you directions and information on other archaeological sites nearby.

2. Natural Bridges National Monument

Blanding, UT 84511-0001 +1 435-692-1234 ext. 16 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/nabr/index.htm
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4.5 based on 851 reviews

Natural Bridges National Monument

The natural bridges in this remote area are best visited on a nine-mile, one-way loop road.

Reviewed By mjsuss50

I really enjoyed this place. I took two hikes, the first was to Sipapu Bridge, a spectacular trail with some steep and rocky places, a few ladders and also some stairs. Great scenery on the way and magnificent at the Bridge itself. Then I walked on a much shorter and easier trail to the delicate Owachomo Bridge. I recommend seeing these places.

3. Goosenecks State Park

Sr 316 GPS Coords Parking: 37°10'27.97N,109°55'37.82W, Blanding, UT 84531 +1 435-678-2238 http://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/goosenecks
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4.5 based on 653 reviews

Goosenecks State Park

Reviewed By The_Travel_Family123 - Las Vegas, United States

Just wow, camped here for $10 amazing experience to be able to sit on the edge, we just stumbled across this place while driving through mexican hat. Amazing.

4. The Dinosaur Museum

754 S 200 W, Blanding, UT 84511-3909 +1 435-678-3454 [email protected] http://Www.dinosaur-museum.org
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

The Dinosaur Museum

5. Utah State Route 95

between Hanksville and Blanding, Blanding, UT http://www.visitutah.com/things-to-do/road-trips/undiscovered/bicentennial-byway
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

Utah State Route 95

Reviewed By ccindyk48 - Westville, United States

We came up from Moki Dugway (Hwy 261) & visited Natural Bridges NM first. Then, we took Hwy 95 to Blanding. Great scenery! Lots of pulloffs for photo ops. Don't miss Roadside Kiva or Butler Wash Ruins.

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