- TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Bluff, Utah, including 8 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Blanding and Mexican Hat.
- From Wild River Expeditions to Bluff Fort Historic Site, the Bluff area offers 19 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, Camping Site, Gift Shops and Historic Districts.
- What began as a small Mormon farming community has become a residential community in southeast Utah. Home to just over 300 residents, the city offers gorgeous views of the surrounding rock formations and gives tourists a glimpse into early pioneer life while hosting an annual Winter Balloon festival, Navajo Festival and art fair.
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Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum is a historical museum featuring a large collection of Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) pottery. The museum also maintains a short interpretive trail and hosts several educational programs, such as archaeology and art exhibitions.
24.7 Miles
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85 votes
12 North Grayson Parkway, Blanding, UT 84511
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Blanding Visitor's Center has multiple facilities to offer ranging from a well-maintained museum of local history, a sitting room furnished with TV and magazines as well as knowledgable staff offering useful information about the area.
27.1 Miles
Hovenweep National Monument contains six prehistoric villages built about a 1,000 years ago. The Square Tower Group is the largest and one of the oldest of these villages, and contains a large tower and up to 30 Puebloan ceremonial structures.
31.9 Miles
Natural Bridges National Monument contains three natural bridges: Sipapu, Kachina, Osachno. Visitors can see the bridges by combining driving with short hikes on a 8.6 mile round trip, as well as camp near the natural bridges, and attend interpretive programs.
37.4 Miles
Navajo Spirit Tours offers tours to Monument Valley, Mystery Valley, and Teardrop Arch. These tours are designed to explore the meaning of the land to the Navajo people, and all tour guides were raised in this part of the world.
39.3 Miles
Wildcat Trail offers an easy hike with infrequent changes in elevation through the scenic landscape of Mountain Valley and offers a different experience as compared to driving through the area.
39.3 Miles
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Highway 163 Navajo Market, Monument Valley, UT 84536
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Monument Valley Safari offers open-air 4x4 truck safaris and enclosed Chevy Suburban tours of Lower Monument Valley, Mystery Valley, Hunts Mesa and Tear Drop Arch. These tours are customized to meet the needs of the traveler.
39.3 Miles
Visitors can enjoy the desert landscape and wildlife on Dineh Horseback Tours. The tour takes place on horseback and goes through the Monument Valley region. The guide is knowledgeable about Navajo culture and points out different landmarks on the trail.
39.4 Miles
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61 votes
Park Monument Valley, Monument Valley, UT
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Providing fun excursions with great views, Monument Valley Horseback Tours offers adventures for both beginning and experienced riders. Riders can choose from a variety of trails and outings including a Jeep tour.
39.5 Miles
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3532 votes
US Highway 160 & US Hwy 163, Monument Valley, UT 86033
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is surrounded by the scenic beauty of desert landscape and a variety of interesting rock formations which can be explored through a drive on the dirt road trail with a personal or hired vehicle.