Near Kane Gulch to Junction & Turkey Pen Ruins
Looking up at the upper, inaccessible Junction Ruins
Near Kane Gulch to Junction & Turkey Pen Ruins
Beautiful canyon leading to Anasazi ruins.
Near Kane Gulch to Junction & Turkey Pen Ruins
How did they get to their homes???
Near Kane Gulch to Junction & Turkey Pen Ruins
Cool rock in the wash!
Near Kane Gulch to Junction & Turkey Pen Ruins
The amazing Turkey Pen is still standing hundreds years later.

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Kane Gulch to Junction & Turkey Pen Ruins

4.6 (5 Ratings)
A beautiful canyon hike highlighting two of the many Anasazi ruins found in Cedar Mesa.
8.2
mi
Distance
1,039
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/CreekViews
Access Issues
Please Respect and Protect archaeological sites: Stay on trail, help prevent damage. Don't move artifacts, let everyone enjoy the discovery. Stay out of ancient buildings and off walls, they are fragile! Report looting and vandalism: 1 800 722 3998

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.22mi
Distance
1,039ft
Elevation Gain
1,039ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
6,435ft
High Point
5,861ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Starting right out of the ranger station, cross the road and enjoy easy hiking in the desert wash. Pass through tall tunnels of grass until the canyon starts in about a mile. There's an unusual stand of aspen trees here, which would normally require a much higher elevation. But they have survived in this micro-climate as clones of the same tree for 11,000 years!At 2 miles, the canyon opens to a huge bowl and pour-over. The canyon becomes much deeper here, with imposing walls on each side. You'll cross the stream many times, but the trail remains easy (though not always easy to find - look for cairns!).At 4 miles, you come to an major side canyon to the right and a huge grove of cottonwoods. Look up to the right on the cliff and you'll see the Junction Ruins - perched under a huge overhang with excellent natural protection. Below the cliff is the "midden," or trash heap. Yep, this is where they threw the trash from the ruins above. Tons of broken pottery sherds litter the ground. Respect the area and do not disturb the remains. There are fun ruins to explore on ground level as well as the higher ones, which you cannot access.Back on the trail, continue .7 miles to the Turkey Pen Ruin, with more houses up high on the cliff. Down below are many houses and a kiva that you can explore. The highlight here is a set of sticks that have stood for nearly 1,000 years and appears to be a pen to hold turkeys. Excellent petroglyphs line the wall, making this an exciting destination for all.The Kane Gulch Trail continues for many miles, but this is the turn-around point for this hike.

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