Bluff is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Juan County, Utah, United States. The population was 320 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Bluff
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Wild Rivers Expeditions is one of the oldest rafting companies in North America. Come join us for a once in a lifetime trip on the San Juan River. Great for all ages and physical abilities. Enjoy rafting through a beautiful canyon and short hikes to Native American Ruins and Rock Art Panels. We are the only local rafting outfitter on the San Juan and can take care of all your needs from shuttles and rentals to fully outfitted guided expeditions. Half day, Full Day and Multi-day expeditions available.
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A very trek through the canyon . A lot of shade if you want to stop and take in the surroundings. Once there , there is a metal ammo box that you open and it has some info in it about the area. We got some pretty good pictures but not like the one above. It is easy enough to bring your young ones along. I seen 2 little boys between 3 and 6 there with there parents enjoying there selves. Bring water as you should on any hike out here.
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Pan for gold, pretend to drive a covered wagon, explore the garden, enjoy ice cream and homemade treats. Learn about pioneer and Native American history. The gift area (outdoors for now) has lots of affordable treasures. We bought a lovely piece of wooden art ($7!) depicting the twin rocks, then realized it was also a jigsaw puzzle!
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Twin Rocks Trading Post in Bluff, Utah. Quality Native American and Southwest Art!
Close to Bluff town, we visited the Twin rocks trading post, which is located beneath the famous Twin Rocks. These two twin fairy chimneys carved into the sandstone by erosion. A wonderful landscape! Twin rocks trading post, we saw very fine traditional handicrafts made by local Navajo artists, as well as Native American turquoise jewelry collections
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