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More Results >>> Grand Gulch Primitive Area | Utah.com Foot traffic causes erosion that may undermine ruin walls. ... campsites: Junction, Turkey Pen, Split Level, Jail House and the mouth of Bullet. ... >>> Grand Gulch Rock Art, Page 1 by James Q. Jacobs ... Utah along a 40 mile section of Grand Gulch, a BLM managed Primitive Area. ... Canyon Trailhead is about a mile from Highway 261. Jailhouse Ruin and Perfect ... >>> Grand Gulch Primitive Area Grand Gulch, located in the extreme South Eastern corner of Utah, is remote, and ... Jail House Ruin. Photo Courtesy of Marion Mitchell ... >>> Grand Gulch Primitive Area - Page 2 Approach to Jailhouse Ruin - As you hike down Bullet Canyon, you are eventually ... is available from the BLM, 435 North Main, PO Box 7, Monticello, Utah 84535. ... >>> Sierra Club Outings | Plunging into the Past: Backpacking in Grand ... Plunging into the Past: Backpacking in Grand Gulch Primitive Area, Utah. September 21-27, 2008 ... up a side canyon to explore Perfect Kiva and Jailhouse Ruins. ... >>> The Websheikh Grand Gulch / Cedar Mesa Trip ... area of Utah especially attractive are the numerous 'wild' ruins ... Grand Gulch Primitive Area: JQJ's Rock Art Pages, many nice images of Utah Rock Art. ... >>> Grand Gulch - Christopher E. Brennen Day hikes in the Grand Gulch Primitive Area require a permit that can be ... Across the canyon from Jailhouse Ruin is another good campsite. ... >>> Grand Gulch and Cedar Mesa ... ONLY: Bullet Canyon from Grand Gulch to Jailhouse Ruin, Two miles upstream Fish ... SIZE for overnight and day use in the Grand Gulch Primitive Area, and other ... >>> Anasazi Ruins of Grand Gulch, Utah - DesertUSA Fragile, unexcavated Anasazi ruins abound in the Grand Gulch Primitive Area of southeastern Utah. ... Jailhouse Ruin, named for a small, barred window, filled ... >>> Hiking Trails in Grand Gulch & Cedar Mesa | Trails.com Maps and descriptions for Hiking Trails in Grand Gulch & Cedar Mesa and other Hiking information at Trails.com, your outdoor planning resource. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||