Mule Canyon Wilderness Study Area is a stunning natural wonder located in southeastern Utah. This area is known for its rugged terrain, towering rock formations, and ancient ruins that date back to the Ancestral Puebloan culture. The wilderness study area is a popular destination for photographers who are looking to capture the beauty of the desert landscape. Some of the most popular photography locations in Mule Canyon include the House on Fire Ruin, which is a unique rock formation that appears to be on fire when the sun hits it just right, and the Mule Canyon Ruins, which are a series of well-preserved cliff dwellings that offer a glimpse into the lives of the ancient Puebloan people.
I just couldn't miss this location on my trip. A famous spot where morning sunlight gets reflected by sandstone to create an illusion of an house in red flames. Nice spot to enjoy, particularly if you're lucky and are alone here!
Seeing as it's a cold December day, thought I'd go back and find the warmest possible picture in my archive. I think the "House on Fire" Puebloan...
USA 2011 - Mule Canyon
Anasazi ruin near Blanding, Utah, USA, named "House on fire ruin" because in the late morning light, the sun reflects from the sandstone cliffs on...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Mule Canyon Wilderness Study Area!
Most notably Jiri Hajek and Maurizio Fontana.