0 Likes
This area of southern Utah is called Rincon (Spanish for "corner"). Here Comb Wash and Comb Ridge meet the San Juan River. This area is loaded with historical significance. Anciently, Anasazi Indians inhabited the area and left buildings, trails and petroglyphs. An un-excavated Kiva can be faintly seen (circular) on the valley floor near where a fence intersects a road.
In the late 1800's Mormon pioneers traveled through this place on their way to what is now Bluff, Utah. They managed to get their wagon train up on the mesa above by navigating the steep rock ravine partially in view of this image.
Down on the landing on the close side of the river is the remains of an old trading post known as Barton's Trading Post. Only a partial rock building and the foundation of a waterwheel remain today (faintly visible in the image).
Today this place is visited by history buffs, nature seekers and river floaters.
...
Utah is a state located in the westcentral region of the United States of America. Utah is the 13th largest state by area, ranks 34th by population and 10th by population density of the 50 United States. Utah was the 45th state to be admitted into the Union, on January 4, 1896. Utah is landlocked, being bordered by the states of Idaho to the north, Wyoming to the northeast, Nevada on the west, Colorado on the east and Arizona to the south. Utah is very mountainous and is a popular outing destination of the outdoorsman. The state population is about 2.82M with 95% being Caucasian, 2.4% Asian, 1.7% Native American and 1.3% Black. The state capital and largest city is Salt Lake City.Source: wikipedia