Butler Wash Ruins

Hidden in a remote canyon in southeastern Utah, Butler Wash Ruins offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans who inhabited this harsh desert landscape over 700 years ago. The site is accessible via a short but rugged hike that leads to a viewpoint overlooking a remarkably well-preserved cliff dwelling tucked beneath a massive sandstone overhang. The silence here is profound, broken only by the wind and the occasional call of a raven — a truly evocative encounter with ancient history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours to complete the hike and spend time at the viewpoint. The trail is short but can be slow going on loose sand and rock; morning or late afternoon offers the best light for photography and cooler temperatures. Combine with a visit to nearby Natural Bridges National Monument for a full day of exploring ancient ruins and geology.

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