Mexican HatBoat Launch
GoosenecksState Park
Sand IslandRecreation Site and Boat Launch
Bluff Fort
RiverHouse
Kane GulchRanger Station
MuleCanyon
Arch Canyon
Comb Wash
NewspaperRock
BridgerJack Mesa
Superbowl
Creek Pasture
HamburgerRock
Indian CreekFalls
MokiDugway
Muley Point
LowerFish Creek
McLoydCanyon
Fish & Owl
BulletCanyon
Government
SlickhornComplex
SalvationKnoll
Collins
Clay Hills
Soldiers Crossing
Jacobs Chair &Piute Pass
Tables of the SunHole-in-the-RockHistoric Trail
Hole-in-the-Rock Historic Trail
Sundance
Bobby’sHole
House Park
Fable Valley
Salt Creek
DonnellyCanyon
Nizhoni
Edge ofthe Cedars
Musuem
ButlerWash
ButlerWash Ruins
Dalton SpringBuckboard
DevilsCanyon
Aspen Flat
RedLedges
FoyLake
Shay Ridge
Windwhistle
South SixShooter
6154’
North SixShooter
6379’
WhiteRim
Needles Outpost (Private)
Jacobs Chair
Vega Creek
NeedlesOverlook
Mexican HatBoat Launch
GoosenecksState Park
Sand IslandRecreation Site and Boat Launch
Bluff Fort
RiverHouse
Kane GulchRanger Station
MuleCanyon
Arch Canyon
Comb Wash
NewspaperRock
BridgerJack Mesa
Superbowl
Creek Pasture
HamburgerRock
Indian CreekFalls
MokiDugway
Muley Point
LowerFish Creek
McLoydCanyon
Fish & Owl
BulletCanyon
Government
SlickhornComplex
SalvationKnoll
Collins
Clay Hills
Soldiers Crossing
Jacobs Chair &Piute Pass
Tables of the SunHole-in-the-RockHistoric Trail
Hole-in-the-Rock Historic Trail
Sundance
Bobby’sHole
House Park
Fable Valley
Salt Creek
DonnellyCanyon
Nizhoni
Edge ofthe Cedars
Musuem
ButlerWash
ButlerWash Ruins
Dalton SpringBuckboard
DevilsCanyon
Aspen Flat
RedLedges
FoyLake
Shay Ridge
Windwhistle
South SixShooter
6154’
North SixShooter
6379’
WhiteRim
Needles Outpost (Private)
Jacobs Chair
Vega Creek
NeedlesOverlook
D a r k
C a n y o n
W i l d e r n e s s
A r e a
NaturalBridgesNationalMonument
Canyonlands
National
Park
Monticello
Blanding
Co
mb
Rid
ge
N A V A J O N A T I O N
Bluff
V a l l e y
o f t h e
G o d s
ButlerWash
SnowFlats
Bears EarsButte East9058’
Bears EarsButte West
8908’
Elk
Ridge
Roa
d
Scenic Back way
Indian
C
reek
Sce
nic
B
ackway
Abajo Loo p Road Scenic Backway
Trail o f the Ancien ts Scenic B
yway
Trail
of
t
he
Ancients
S
cenic
B
yway
Tra il of the Ancients Sce nic Byway
UTE MOUNTAINUTE TRIBE(WHITE MESA)
Aneth
MontezumaCreek
Elk Ridge
JacobsChair
6805’
Re d
Ho u
se
C
l if f
s
M E S A
C E D A R
B e e f
B a s i n
L o c k h a r t
B a s i n
RecaptureReservoir
S a n J ua n Ri ve r
C o l ora
d o
Ri ve r
I n d i a n
Cr ee k
A b a j o
M o u n t a i n s
B u t l e r W a s h W i l d e r n e s s S t u d y Ar e a
D
ar k
Ca n
y o n
Wi l
d e r n e s s S
t u d y A r e a
Bridger
Jac
k M
esa
Wil
dern
ess
Stu
dy A
rea
Cheesebox Canyon Wi ld
erness S
tudy
A
rea
G
rand
G
ulch
Wi ld
erness S tudy
Area
Gran
d G
ulch Wi lderness S tu d y Ar e a
Mule Canyon Wi lderness S tudy Area
Roa
d C
anyon W
i lderness
S tudy Area
Fish Creek Canyon Wi lderness S tudy Area
Manti - La Sal
National Forest
276
191
491
191
191
261
95
95
95
262
191
211
211
262
262
163
Woodenshoe Road
Woodenshoe Roa d
Peavine C orridor
South Cottonw
oo d Road
HorsePastureCanyon
The Notch
PeavineCanyon
Trail Canyon
Woodenshoe
SquawFlat
The Needles
N A V A J O
N A T I O NN A V A J O
N A T I O N
Indian
Creek
Wilderness
Study
Area
Snow Flat Rd
Cigarette Springs Rd
SHASH
JÁA
UNIT
INDIAN
CREEK
UNIT
See BLM Utah Grand Gulch georeferenced map for more
details.See BLM Utah Fish & Owl
Canyon georeferenced map for more details.
See BLM Utah Valley of the Gods georeferenced
map for more details.
See BLM Utah San Juan River georeferenced map for more
details.
Open during the High Use SeasonMarch 1 - June 15
September 1 - October 318:00 AM to Noon
7 days a week
CAUTION: Steep, unpaved road drops 1,100 ft in
3 miles; RVs and trailers not recommended.
See BLM Utah Jacobs Chair OHV Route georeferenced
map for more details
Forest Service roads are typically snow covered and impassable until April, sometimes later. Contact the Monticello Ranger District Office at 435-587-2041 for current road information.
To learn more about Ride On Utah’s campaign to keep the outdoors healthy and open to the public, visit: TreadLightly.org/RideOnUtah
To learn more about enjoying the outdoors responsibly, check out the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics website: LNT.org
This map does not include all designated motorized vehicle routeson BLM-administered or National Forest System lands. Additionalmaps that show designated motorized vehicle routes can be found on the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service websites.
Other Map Resources
Archaeological sites and artifacts are an important and irreplaceable part ofAmerica’s heritage. Please visit these places respectfully.
Fossils such as dinosaur bones and tracks can be fragile, please do not walkon them. Molding fossil tracks is not permitted as it damages the tracks
For more information about the BLM and Tread Lightly’s campaign to eliminate the looting and vandalism of archaeological and paleontological resources in Utah, visit: TreadLightly.org/programs/respect-and-protect/
Roads and routes within the BLM Monticello Field Office are mostly dirt, clay, sand, gravel or rocky. These roads and routes are subject to flooding and may be impassable when wet. High clearance four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended for most routes while others mayrequire an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV). Conditions change, so please inquire at the BLM Monticello Field Office for current driving conditions.
Leave gates open or closed as you find them and please respect private property.
Roads Disclaimer
What you can do to protectancient and sacred places
Other tips for visiting places of cultural, historical and scientific value:
LEAVE ALL ARTIFACTS: Keep discovery alive. Leave all artifacts where you find them so the next person can share the experience. It’s illegal to move or take any artifact, including historic trash, from public lands.
DON’T TOUCH ROCK ART OR MAKE YOUR OWN: Vandalism of petroglyphs and pictographs erasesstories of ancient people and destroys the experience for future visitors.
STEER CLEAR OF WALLS: Historic and prehistoric structures can be easily damaged. Please refrain from touching, leaning, standing or climbing on anystructures, no matter how solid they look.
TEACH KIDS RESPECT: Archaeological sites are not playgrounds. Please teach children respect. Keep a close eye so kids don’t get hurt or accidentally damage the site.
DOGS ARE BEST OUTSIDE: Keep pets leashed away from archaeology where they won’t dig, poop or cause erosion inside a site. Also, know where dogs are and are not allowed.
CAMP & EAT OUSIDE THE SITE: Camping, fires and food can damage the archaeological remains and also spoil the view for other visitors.
AVOID BUILDING CAIRNS: Keep the landscape natural by leaving only footprints. Cairns can increase impacts on sensitive sites and are frequently constructed with artifacts like grinding, construction or shrine stones.
Use rubber-tipped hiking poles
Pay your fees
Don’t build fire rings
Go to the bathroom away from sites
Historic trash isn’t garbage
Don’t grind in grinding slicks
Visit FriendsofCedarMesa.org for more information
Bureau of Land Management(BLM)
BLM WildernessStudy Area (WSA)
Forest Service (FS)
Forest ServiceWilderness Area Indian Reservation
Bears Ears NationalMonument BoundaryPrivate
National Park Service
State
Hiking Trail
OHV Trail
Ranger Station
Boat Ramp
CampgroundTrailhead Point of Interest Visitor Center Gas Station
Food Service
Fee Tube
Hospital
Kiosk
PrimitiveCamping Area
Group Campsites
Overlook/Scenic View
Historic Site
Restroom
HighwayPrim
ary Roads
Hole-in-the-Rock
Secondary Roads
High Clearance Recomm
ended
Roads Historic Trail Land Status Visitor Information
DISCLAIMER: This information is provided by the BLM as a courtesy only. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the current validity of this information. The BLM is not liable for any incidents arising from the use of this information. Trail ratings are intended to serve as a general overview of difficulty level and may vary from ratings in other areas or additional sources. Weather events can quickly alter trail conditions and increase difficulty levels; be prepared for changing conditions at all times. Unsecured, abandoned mines may be present near trails; for your safety, do not enter these areas. Users are solely responsible for their own safety while enjoying public lands. Please respect the rights of others, including private property owners. Check in with the field office to confirm road closures, restrictions, and current conditions. Map produced March 2017, edited March 2018.
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This map is georeferenced and is intendedfor mobile and online viewing only
BLM Monticello Field Office365 North Main | 435-259-2100
Forest Service, Monticello Ranger District 432 E Center Street | 435-587-2041
Indian Creek and Shash Jáa Units - Recreation OpportunitiesBears Ears National Monument
0 5 10Miles
0 7.5 15Kilometers
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