IMG 7096-HDR(3)  This Mule Canyon Ruin site is small, but it is the most restored of the Bears Ears cultural sites.  It is next to the major Utah highway (95) that crosses the National Monument, east and west. This sign gives information on the site. IMG 7099-HDR(3)  A second sign gives a synopsis of the unique time periods associated the cultural development of the Anasazi peoples in the four-corner's region (Utah, Arizona, New Mexica and Colorado) of the U.S. BobsPic-DSC 0122-HDR(3)  The restored kiva.  The base of a tower, thought to be about two stories tall originally, can be seen in the background.  The kiva and the tower are connected by an underground tunnel. IMG 7102-HDR(3)  Peering down into the kiva
IMG 7108-HDR(3)  The restored base of the tower. IMG 7114-HDR(3)  The remains of a 12 room, habitation site next to the kiva. IMG 7111-HDR(3) BobsPic-DSC 0119-HDR(3)