There are three main structures in the grouping and the unique markings on the roof look like flames in the orange reflected light of the ledge.
Fallen roof ruin directions.
Please be mindful and don t enter interior rooms of the citadel ruins don t erase the traces of america s past.
The ruin is visible on the right side after a sharp bend to the right after about a mile and about 25 feet above the floor of the canyon.
The fallen roof ruin is one of the premier examples of a small puebloan ruin not located within a national park.
Most people turn around and return to the trailhead after seeing fallen roof.
It is remote but relatively easy to access.
Measure the opening of the section of roof to be shingled cut the plywood to size and nail to roof rafters.
Checking out fallen roof ruin and some other nearby ruins in road canyon which is in the cedar mesa area of southeast utah.
After cleaning the debris and reframing the roof lay down a base sheathing.
The trail is primarily used for hiking walking and nature trips and is best used from march until november.
It is almost perfectly preserved and even contains dozens of 700 year old corn cobs on the floor of one of its rooms.
Fallen roof ruin and the other structures are viewable from the canyon floor.
Fallen roof ruin road canyon utah road canyon a little visited canyon tucked away on the grand gulch plateau of utah is a veritable treasure trove of interesting anasazi ruins at least four well preserved ruins are accessible with the most visually striking being fallen roof ruin.
Both out and back.
A small detour we took just disregard.
Bring binoculars or a camera with a zoom lens to improve your view.
Cigarette springs road is a fairly well maintained road.
To get to the trailhead you will travel down the 261 until you come to cigarette springs road.
The beginning of the trail into road canyon home of fallen roof ruin.
You can also find.
2 5 miles round trip to fallen roof ruins 5 7 miles to citadel ruins about 1 5 miles of that was road walking type.
Fallen roof ruin.
Bottom of canyon where you just dropped in.
Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Exposed slickrock hiking especially at citadel.
The trail is almost flat following the wash floor upstream.
The citadel is a very nice and well preserved ruin located in road canyon within bears ears national monument.
Wider area of canyon mentioned in text i sent.
Eight foot 1 2 inch thick plywood is standard sheathing material.
Total hiking distance is 3 0 miles round trip including the hike along the bench to see the other ruins.