Hole N The Rock

Hole N The Rock. Later Albert and Leo Christensen hollowed out this cave in the sandstone cliff to build a diner Albert Christensen began creating the home in 1940; the Christensen family moved into the home in 1952 and the site was opened to public tours after Albert's death in 1957

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The home comes with a rich history — it began as a small alcove for the sons of Albert and Gladys Christensen and over the years morphed into a marvel of human ingenuity and engineering as Albert excavated. The Hansens purchased Hole N" the Rock from Gladys' son, Hub Davis, in 2000

The Incredible Story of Hole N" The Rock, Utah's Famous Roadside Attraction Visit Hole N" The

It lies on US Highway 191, south of the natural thrills hub town of Moab -- seasonably overrun by hiker hordes, rock climbers, off-roaders, and rafters Since then, they've added the zoo and two gift shops, but the original house has remained largely untouched.. Hole N" The Rock is a roadside attraction located in San Juan County, Utah, centered around a home carved out of a sandstone cliff

. Later Albert and Leo Christensen hollowed out this cave in the sandstone cliff to build a diner Since then, they've added the zoo and two gift shops, but the original house has remained largely untouched..

. Originally the Hole n' the Rock was a cave where cowboys camped Hole N" The Rock is a roadside attraction located in San Juan County, Utah, centered around a home carved out of a sandstone cliff