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Edge of the Cedars Museum

Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum. A village inhabited by the ancestors of contemporary Puebloan peoples from AD 825 to 1225, 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. Our goal is to inspire and educate museum visitors about the prehistoric and contemporary American Indian cultures of the Four Corners region.

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Sunset Campground

Pam found this very nice dry camping spot on Hip Camp. They have 20 spaces with no services. Again, great location with beautiful views of a mountain range (west mountain, Abajo, twin peaks east). We are here for 3 nights and the cost is only $20/night. Great find.

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Boondocking @ Goosenecks State Park

Best campsite ever for $10 a night. Dry camping / boondocking (no hookups). Solar Suitcase is filling the batteries. Here for 2 nights. San Juan River is 1,000 feet below. Able to listen to the Masters while enjoying a beer  life is good, very good!

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