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Salmon Ruins is an ancient Chacoan and Pueblo site located in the northwest corner of New Mexico, USA. Salmon was constructed by migrants from Chaco Canyon around 1090 CE, with 275 to 300 original rooms spread across three stories, an elevated tower kiva in its central portion, and a great kiva in its plaza. Subsequent use by local Middle San Juan people (beginning in the 1120s) resulted in extensive modifications to the original building, with the reuse of hundreds of rooms, division of many of the original large, Chacoan rooms into smaller rooms, and emplacement of more than 20 small kivas into pueblo rooms and plaza areas. The site was occupied by ancient Ancestral Puebloans until the 1280s, when much of the site was destroyed by fire and abandoned (Reed 2006b). The pueblo is situated on the north bank of the San Juan River, just to the west of the modern town of Bloomfield, New Mexico, and about 45mi north of Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon. The site was built on the first alluvial terrace above the San Juan River floodplain.The ruins of Salmon Pueblo were excavated between 1970 and 1979, under the direction of Cynthia Irwin-Williams of Eastern New Mexico University in partnership with the San Juan County Museum Association (Irwin-Williams 2006, p. 17-27). The San Juan Valley Archaeological Program resulted in the excavation of slightly more than one-third of Salmon's ground floor rooms. More than 1.5 million artifacts and samples were recovered from Salmon. In 1980, Irwin-Williams and co-principal investigator Phillip Shelley wrote, compiled and edited a multivolume, 1,500-page report. The document fulfilled the reporting requirements for the series of grants under which the project had been completed but it was not intended for publication. Throughout the 1980s, Irwin-Williams and Shelley worked on a modified and greatly reduced manuscript, with the goal of producing a publishable report. This work ended with the untimely death of Cynthia Irwin-Williams in 1990.

Address: 6131 US-64, Bloomfield, NM 87413, USA
Phone: (505) 632-2013
State: New Mexico
Zip Code: 87413


Opening Hours

Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
I really enjoyed walking through the Salmon Ruins. The ruins covered more area than I had anticipated. We followed the numbered points of interest detailed in the booklet we received when we checked in at the desk. The booklet was very detailed and informative. We tried to imagine the Anasazi life as we walked our way through each section. There was only one other group ahead of us, so it was quiet and we were able to take pictures without a bunch of people being in them.
8 years ago (13-01-2018)
These ruins are not well known but are very large and impressive. One reason is the property is privately owned. However it is open to the public for a small fee $3.00 or $4.00. if you and your family like to visit these types of historic sights, I would highly recommend a stop here. Gift shop and museum also.
8 years ago (12-09-2017)
Very cool little museum with artifacts and ruins on the property. Fun quick outing for a family!
8 years ago (29-11-2017)
Absolutely loved this place. The trails were well maintained and easy to follow. The rangers were friendly and well informed.
8 years ago (24-10-2017)
Definitely worth a visit. See historical artifacts from the past.
8 years ago (22-11-2017)
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