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Statele Unite ale Americii
Utah
San Juan County

House on Fire

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House on Fire

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The "House on Fire" is a remarkable Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling nestled within the South Fork of Mule Canyon, a remote and historically rich area of southeastern Utah. Located within the expansive Bears Ears National Monument and the Cedar Mesa Special Recreation Management Area, this site is renowned for a unique optical illusion that gives it its evocative name. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1771 meters, it offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilizations amidst the stunning landscapes of…

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    28 mai 2024

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    A very interesting and beautiful hike leads to the small cliff dwellings and storerooms of the Anasazi in Lower Mule Canyon.
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    Embark on an easy hike along the Mule Canyon Trail to House on Fire, a short adventure that takes you through the South Fork of Mule Canyon. This route covers…

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    Altitudine 1.770 m

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    Locație: San Juan County, Utah, Statele Unite ale Americii

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    What is the best way to reach the House on Fire trailhead from Blanding, Utah?

    From Blanding, Utah, head south on US-191 S. Turn right onto UT-95 N and continue for approximately 23-24 miles. The trailhead is accessible via a dirt road, County Road 263 (also known as Texas Flat Road), located about a quarter-mile down from Highway 95 at mile marker 102. The dirt road is generally passable for most vehicles, but conditions can vary, especially after rain or snow.

    What is the typical trail surface like for the hike to House on Fire?

    The hike to House on Fire follows a relatively easy, well-marked dirt trail or wash. Hikers can expect a mix of sandy and rocky terrain, typical of desert environments. Sturdy footwear is recommended to navigate the varied surfaces comfortably.

    Are there other Ancestral Puebloan ruins or points of interest near House on Fire?

    Yes, the South Fork of Mule Canyon is rich with history. Beyond the main House on Fire site, you'll find several other Ancestral Puebloan ruins and some rock art. There's also a kiva at a nearby BLM exhibit, offering further insights into the ancient civilization that once thrived here. Exploring the wider canyon can reveal more hidden historical gems.

    How early should I arrive to secure parking at the House on Fire trailhead?

    Parking at the trailhead can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends. To ensure you find a spot and enjoy a less crowded experience, arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended. This also allows you to catch the optimal lighting for the 'flaming' effect.

    Where can I purchase the required day pass for visiting House on Fire?

    A day pass, typically around $5 per person, is required to visit the area. These passes are usually available for purchase at a self-pay station near the trailhead or at visitor centers in nearby towns like Blanding. It's advisable to carry exact cash as card payment options may not always be available at remote self-pay stations.

    Is the House on Fire trail suitable for very young children or those with limited mobility?

    The hike is generally considered beginner-friendly and family-friendly, covering about 1 to 1.5 miles each way. While relatively easy, it does involve walking on uneven dirt and wash terrain. For very young children, parents should consider if they can comfortably walk this distance or if a carrier is needed. Those with limited mobility might find the uneven surfaces challenging, as the trail is not paved or specifically designed for wheelchair access.

    Are dogs allowed on the House on Fire trail?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the Bears Ears National Monument, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and the sensitive historical sites. Always pack out any waste. It's a good idea to check current regulations with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) before your visit, as rules can sometimes change.

    What are the best times of year to visit House on Fire, considering weather and crowds?

    Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant hiking weather, with cooler temperatures. Summer can be very hot, making early morning hikes essential. Winter visits are possible, but check weather conditions as snow can make the dirt road and trail muddy or impassable. To avoid crowds, aim for weekdays outside of major holiday periods.

    Are there any cafes or dining options close to the House on Fire historical site?

    The House on Fire site is located in a remote area of southeastern Utah. There are no cafes or dining options directly near the trailhead. Visitors should plan to bring all necessary food and water for their trip. The nearest services, including restaurants and grocery stores, can be found in Blanding, Utah, which is about 23-24 miles away.

    What wildlife might I encounter during the hike to House on Fire?

    The desert environment around House on Fire is home to various wildlife. Hikers might spot small mammals like rabbits, ground squirrels, and various species of lizards. Birdwatching can also be rewarding, with raptors soaring overhead. While less common, larger animals such as deer or even bighorn sheep can occasionally be seen. Always observe wildlife from a distance and do not disturb them.

    How does the House on Fire trail compare to other nearby historical sites or trails in terms of difficulty?

    The House on Fire trail is considered relatively easy and beginner-friendly, making it one of the more accessible Ancestral Puebloan sites in the region. Many other trails in Bears Ears National Monument or Cedar Mesa can be significantly longer, more strenuous, or require more advanced navigation skills. Its short length and clear path make it a good option for those seeking a rewarding historical experience without a challenging hike.

    Is there a loop trail option for House on Fire, or is it an out-and-back hike?

    The hike to House on Fire is primarily an out-and-back trail. You follow the wash and dirt path to the ruins and then return the same way. There isn't a designated loop trail for the main House on Fire site itself, though the broader Mule Canyon area offers opportunities for longer, more extensive explorations of other ruins if you wish to extend your hike.

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