Anasazi Valley

Anasazi Valley Sunhawk Productions purpose is to preserve the Native American Heritage of Southern Utah in the Valley of the Anasazi.

Anasazi Valley has been a favorite local attraction and hosted events like Walk of the Ancient Ones, Easter Sunrise Services, traditional weddings, and Sings for deceased tribal Elders. There is a popular Indian Village featuring an authentic Paiute wikiup, Plains tipis, Iroquois Longhouse, Navajo Hogan, and ceremonial sweat lodge, with future plans to recreate authentic Anasazi-era adobe dwelling

s based on extensively detailed maps, to fulfill Dean’s vision. It’s all free to the public to visit while enjoying the cool air from the Santa Clara River, encircled by red sandstone landscaping completed as an Eagle Scout project. Before settlers monopolized water resources, Paiutes built well-developed agricultural irrigational systems. Now, they are returning to and honoring their strong, self-sufficient roots as bountiful harvests of the all-volunteer community garden is shared with diverse throngs welcomed at weekly potluck feasts highlighted by drum circles, flute playing, and storytelling — passing on the ways to the next generation.

10/21/2015

Our dear and beautiful companion Goldie died this morning. She loved living at the valley for years to greet everyone. She now gets to be back with wilford Jake. We will miss you sweet girl

05/26/2015

Sunhawk Productions Inc. will no longer have any access to Anasazi Valley including any future functions, ceremonies or family gatherings. We have accepted all terms and conditions and will respectfully walk away.

We will leave with treasured memories that we will hold close to our hearts forever. No words can be expressed with what this land has given us, we have all felt the peace, love, spiritual healings, laughter, comfort and love this land shared with us.
Thank you to everyone who came and blessed us with your presents, we made many friends and reconnected with family.

We did what we thought was best for this land and we fought the best we could with what we had. We have no regrets and would do it again in a heartbeat. Thank you for all your love and support, we will treasure it always.

Please join us this EVENT!  Archaeoastronomy St George Branch.  May 27, 2015 6p - 7p  Washington County Library System  ...
05/12/2015

Please join us this EVENT! Archaeoastronomy St George Branch. May 27, 2015 6p - 7p Washington County Library System 88 West 100 South questions call 435 634 5737 - Ruth Tanner

Mr. R Paul Taylor is an American Antiquities researcher and lecturer who for the past 6 years has studied the solstices and equinox interactions at Land Hill, located at Santa Clara River Reserve, between Ivins and Santa Clara, Utah.

He will explain how lights and shadows from the sunrise move across the petroglyphs causing alignments that tell a story. He will talk about summer, and winter solstices, as well as, the equinox interactions. its FREE

"being taught by the experts"  a photo by Betty Jake
04/03/2015

"being taught by the experts" a photo by Betty Jake

Address

3333 Old Highway 91
Ivins, UT
84738

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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