Bluff, Utah

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Bluff, Utah is a small historic town in southeastern Utah known for its sandstone bluffs, proximity to the Four Corners region, and role as a gateway to nearby Native American sites and scenic desert landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
town
climate semi-arid climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county San Juan County, Utah
culturalContext Ancestral Puebloans
surface form: Ancestral Puebloan region

Navajo homeland (Diné Bikéyah)
surface form: Navajo cultural region
foundedBy Mormon settlers
geographyFeature sandstone bluffs
hasAttraction historic Bluff Fort site
nearby cliff dwellings
nearby petroglyph panels
sandstone rock formations
historicalSignificance Mormon pioneer settlement
isGatewayTo Bears Ears National Monument
surface form: Bears Ears National Monument area

Comb Ridge
Monument Valley
surface form: Monument Valley region

Native American archaeological sites
San Juan River
Valley of the Gods
scenic desert landscapes
knownFor desert and canyon scenery
historic pioneer architecture
proximity to Native American cultural sites
proximity to rock art and ruins
tourism
landscapeType canyon country
high desert
locatedIn Four Corners region
locatedOn San Juan River
namedFor sandstone bluffs
near Navajo Nation
Ute Mountain Ute Reservation
surface form: Ute Mountain Ute lands
primaryEconomicActivity hospitality industry
outdoor recreation services
tourism
region southeastern Utah
state Utah
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
tourismType adventure tourism
ecotourism
heritage tourism
transportationAccess U.S. Route 163 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 191 NERFINISHED

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