About Mesa Verde National Park
In the south-west corner of Colorado is Mesa Verda National Park, home of the amazing cliff dwellings of the Anasazi people. These cave and cliff-side buildings are carved out of rock and built with sandstone blocks and adobe. There are more than 600 of these structures around the park.
Most of the open dwellings can only be explored when on a ranger-directed tour. Reservations are required for these tours, and as you can imagine they’re very popular! Make sure you book ahead online to avoid disappointment. The must-see spots on the ranger-led tour include the spectacular Cliff Palace, Balcony House and Long House.
The Mesa Top Loop Road and Cedar Tree Tower are areas where you can wander on your own. There is a free audio guide for the Loop Road that you can download to your device for commentary along the way. Various trails within the park offer a chance to see some local wildlife and views of the mesas, taking you through a variety of landscapes from wooded to scrublands.
If you don’t mind just seeing the buildings from a distance, then you can take your pick from a number of walking or driving trails through the park. These offer great overviews of the buildings, and include many excellent photo ops.
Interesting Facts About Mesa Verde National Park
- The cliff dwellings are approximately 800 years old
- Even today, no one really knows why the tribes who lived here abandoned their settlement
Available Trips in this Region
- Glenwood Springs
- Rocky Mountains
- Black Canyon National Park
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Garden of the Gods
- Pagosa Springs
- Salida
- Glenwood Springs
- Moab
- Rocky Mountains
- Canyonlands National Park
- Arches National Park
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Durango
- Salida
- Glenwood Springs
- Moab
- Rocky Mountains
- Canyonlands National Park
- Arches National Park
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Durango
- Salida
- Rocky Mountain National Park