Hovenweep National Monument

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Montezuma Creek, UT 84534

Hovenweep National Monument, located in Aneth, UT, is managed by the National Park Service and showcases an array of ancient ruins and scenic landscapes, reflecting the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. Visitors can explore the fascinating architecture and archaeological significance of the site, immersed in the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

The monument serves as a vital conservation area, inviting individuals and families to discover the wonders of the natural world while engaging in educational programs and outdoor activities. Through community involvement and volunteer opportunities, Hovenweep National Monument fosters a strong connection between visitors and the preservation of America's treasured places.

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Wen C.
10/11/2025

There are so many structures standing here! The loop hike was well marked, with the first portion (going counterclockwise) taking you past the structures along the rim of the canyon, and the...

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Chelsea W.
5/7/2024

This is a very quiet, dark sky, reasonably priced campground and a great place to witness ancient history and ponder on times before us. Camp spots are a bit close, but everyone was quiet by the...

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John S.
10/2/2024

If you like Mesa Verde, you'll love Hovenweep. Located on the Utah side of 4 corners, this compact stone powerhouse offers a 2-mile hike where you can get up and close to a variety of stone ruins...

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Karen 2.
12/5/2024

this is a beautiful campground. great sites and history here. wonderful place to visit.

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Terry W.
9/20/2023

It's not a grand place, but it was a nice loop hike to see multiple ruins. There could be more details about what we were seeing, but it is a very small visitor center and very limited staff....

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