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Heading out right from our camp at the Red Cliffs Campground.
Trail marker.
Stunning desert landscapes nearby.
Looking north from the Anasazi Trail.
Looking west from the Anasazi Trail.
Marker for the Pueblo site.
The Pueblo Site from the Anasazi Trail.
Shelters below ground level offered cooler temperatures for storage.
The Pueblo Site from the Anasazi Trail.
Interpretive signs offer information about the native cultures.
The Pueblo Site from the Anasazi Trail.
Taking the Metate Trail to get to the Red Reef East Trail.
Red Reef East marker.
Hiking the Red Reef East Trail.
Big views from the Red Reef East Trail.
Marker for the dinosaur tracks.
This was one large creature.
There are a handful of tracks.
A Moqui ball, made from sandstone and iron oxide.
The cottowoods still had color in late autumn.
A wash that crosses the trail. There are lots of routes and options back here.