Backroad Excursions Ebook
A Guide to The 4 Corners Region
by William D Kettler
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About the Ebook
Some of the areas highlighted in this book are:
House On fire Ruins
Sego Canyon Petroglyphs
Canyonlands-Needles District
Salmon Ruins
Newspaper Rock
Hovenweep National Monument
Mule Canyon Cave Tower Ruins
Sand Island Petroglyphs
Monument Valley
Moab
Cisco Ghost Town
Halfway Stage Station Ruins
Mill Creek Canyon Dinosaur Trail
Edge of Cedars State Park
Mule Canyon Roadside Ruins
Trail of The Ancients National Scenic Byway
Butler Wash & Mule Canyon Indian Ruins
Bridges National Monument
Grand Gulch Primitive Area
Four Corners Monument
Three Kiva Pueblo
Gooseneck State Park
Valley of The Gods
Coronado State Monument Kuana Ruins
Canyon of The Ancients
Horseshoe canyon
Anasazi Indian Village State Historical Monument
Ute Mountain Tribal Park
Mesa Verde
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 26 pgs
- Publish Date: Jun 28, 2013
- Last Edit Feb 10, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords four, Corners, Utah, New, Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Monument, Valley, Moab, Prehistoric, Ruins, Prehistoric, Ghost, Towns, Arches, Monument, Valley, Hiking, Camping
About the Creator
Residing in the southwest I have been fortunate enough to be able to take the time and explore areas out my back door that other families have saved years for just to be able to afford the opportunity. I have been raised with an appreciation of the outdoors and have always taken the time to understand and explore the world around me. Since my early years I have had the opportunity to share the experiences of National Parks, Wilderness Areas, State Parks and other areas of historical interest. I have had the opportunity to explore the archaeological ruins of the Native American cultures that existed from about 1200 BC and experienced the silent remains of ghost towns left by early pioneers settling this country. I have also been fortunate enough to come across the signs and signatures of this earth’s past inhabitants, presented to us in the form of archaeological ruins or traces of paleontology. Dinosaur tracks left millions of years ago, petrified remains of both plant and animal,