Comb Ridge Eat & Drink

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An adobe gallery and cafe with standout single-pour coffee and blue-corn pancakes. For lunch, try the beer-battered fish and chips and for dinner you might like the pasture-raised beef in the form of whiskey burgers. There are also organic salads and good vegetarian options.


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1. Bluff Fort

1.08 MILES

Descendants of the original pioneers have re-created the original log cabin settlement near the few remaining historic buildings in Bluff.

2. Sand Island Petroglyph Panel

2.94 MILES

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3. Bears Ears National Monument

12.54 MILES

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4. Valley of the Gods

16.02 MILES

Up and over, through and around: the 17-mile unpaved road (County Rd 242) that leads through Valley of the Gods is like a do-it-yourself roller coaster…

5. Mexican Hat Rock

16.95 MILES

Pretty cool that they named the town after this sombrero-shaped rock formation. It's about 2 miles north off Hwy 163.

6. Goosenecks State Park

20.91 MILES

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7. Dinosaur Museum

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8. Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

24.56 MILES

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