What to Bring

2 young hikers walking by red rock formations

What to Bring

  • IF RENTING A VEHICLE: Many of the hiking areas to the Ancestral Puebloan sites and all of the National Parks can be reached by car. But, if you are planning to travel to “out of the way” sites (such as muley point), you will want to rent a high clearance vehicle/SUV.
  • Backpack, binoculars, camera
  • Layered clothing (it may be cold during the morning and hot during the day)
  • Hiking boots
  • First Aid supplies
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
  • Any outdoor gear you like to recreate with (bikes, fishing poles, etc.)
  • Water for your hikes (approximately 1 gallon per person per day)

No Pets Allowed

We do not allow pets due to the amount of wildlife that we have here at the ranch.

Please be wise and spend a couple of nights at the wonderful Abajo Haven. My boyfriend and I had a relaxing and romantic time at the beautiful, comfortable, cozy cabin. During the daytime we made trips to several places like the Goosenecks and in the afternoon we went swimming in the nearby lake. In the evening, we were treated with a heep of firewood and in the mornings we were surprised to find a thermos of coffee at our doorstep. All in all, the best you can have. Please give yourself this wonderful memory for the rest of your life.

– Barbara, The Netherlands

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