- 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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c/o Oljato Trading Post & Museum, Monument Valley, UT 84536
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Offering guided tours, Navajo Country Guided Trail Rides takes visitors through Monument Valley and Mystery Valley, featuring rock formations, Navajo history, dinosaur footprints and ruins. The tour includes trail rides and overnight camping with photography opportunities.
41.6 Miles
Canyon Trails Ranch organizes guided horseback tours to the scenic attractions of Four Corners and McElmo Canyon. The trails weave through the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument offering views of multiple archeological sites. Waggons and buggies are available on request.
41.7 Miles
549 South Main Street, Monticello, UT 84535
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A variety of different elevations and challenges are included at The Hideout Golf Club's 18-hole course. There are four levels offered at each hole that allow players of multiple skill levels to play together.
44.1 Miles
A vast lowland basin, that's where the Monument Valley Navajo Park is located, featuring awe inspiring and towering sandstone buttes. You can avail of guided tours to the area, have a meal at the restaurant while relishing the great view and sample some American-Indian cuisine.
48.6 Miles
Newspaper Rock Recreation Site contains petroglyph site located along Indian Creek with some of it being up to 2,000 years old. It is believed the original inhabitants drew these pictures to communicate with each other, and they have been added to over time.