What to do in Mesa Verde National Park, CO

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Mesa Verde National Park

Places to Visit in Mesa Verde National Park

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1. Cliff Palace

Located within a massive sheltered sandstone alcove, Cliff Palace has been wonderfully preserved for over seven centuries. Visitors are often awed with the sheer size and scale of the dwelling, the largest in the national park. Explore the dwelling’s rooms and ceremonial sites, which give a sense of what life would have been like for its ancient inhabitants .
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Cliff Palace which includes a ruin and heritage architecture as well as a small group of people

2. Balcony House

Explore Balcony House, a 40-room cliff dwelling carved into a rock face in Mesa Verde National Park. The dwelling was most likely constructed during the 1200s by the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. Enjoy an educational and adventurous tour of this fascinating ancient residence.
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Balcony House featuring heritage elements

3. Spruce Tree House

As the best-preserved cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park, and the largest after Cliff Palace and Long House, Spruce Tree House is a favorite to visit at any time of year. Built between A.D. 1211 and 1278 by the Ancestral Puebloan people of southwestern America, the impressive dwelling features about 130 rooms and eight ceremonial kiva chambers. Note that the large alcove housing the dwelling measures 216 feet (66 meters) wide and 89 feet (27 meters) deep at its greatest width and depth.
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4. Park Point

In a national park filled with enthralling archaeological history and sensational natural views, Park Point literally stands tall above the rest. At an elevation of 8,572 feet (2,613 meters), Park Point is the highest spot in Mesa Verde National Park. Come here to admire far-reaching vistas, hike, picnic and learn about the importance of early wildfire detection.
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Park Point featuring landscape views and tranquil scenes

5. Long House

Filling a sandstone alcove that is 298 feet (91 meters) long, Long House is one of the most fascinating ancestral dwellings within the entire Mesa Verde National Park. The site features about 150 rooms and 21 kivas (ceremonial structures) and may have been inhabited by 175 people at one time.
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Long House showing building ruins and heritage architecture

6. Cliff Canyon

Cliff Canyon is a spectacular natural site honeycombed with cave dwellings dating back to the 12th century. The Ancestral Puebloans carved all types of homes and rooms into the rock face, while continuing to farm on the plateau at the summit. Visit these spectacular cliffs in Mesa Verde National Park to piece together centuries of history.
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Cliff Canyon featuring views, landscape views and desert views

7. Step House Trail

Follow Step House Trail to a unique archaeological site representing remnants of two different ancient structures, from entirely different eras, located in the same spot. Discover a modified basket-maker site containing pit houses and a residential dwelling. Find both at the end of the 1-mile (2-kilometer) Step House Trail.
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Step House Trail which includes a ruin and heritage elements as well as a small group of people

8. Soda Canyon Overlook Trail

For hikers of all levels, the Soda Canyon Overlook Trail is a great place to visit during your trip to Mesa Verde National Park. Follow the easy, family-friendly walk leading to great views of Balcony House and Soda Canyon’s other archaeological sites. The park has 5,000 known sites, including 600 cliff dwellings.
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Soda Canyon Overlook Trail

9. Knife Edge Trail

Despite its forbidding name, Knife Edge Trail is accessible for all ages and fitness levels. Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding Montezuma Valley along the 2-mile-long (3-kilometer) trail. Spot local birds nesting in the brush off one side of the trail and soaring over the rocky drop-off on the other.
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Knife Edge Trail featuring tranquil scenes and landscape views

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mesa Verde National Park worth visiting?
Whether you're planning to enjoy the local charm and cultural hotspots or try regional foods and explore in nature, there are many things to do in Mesa Verde National Park.
How do I spend a day in Mesa Verde National Park?
After you've visited major attractions like Mesa Verde National Park Entrance and Mesa Verde Visitor and Research Centre, spend some time discovering Mesa Verde National Park's shopping and dining scene.
What is the top tourist attraction in Mesa Verde National Park?
The top tourist attraction in Mesa Verde National Park is Mesa Verde National Park Entrance, so make sure to put it on your sightseeing itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Mesa Verde National Park?
You can easily tour top sights like Mesa Verde National Park Entrance, Park Point and Spruce Tree House with a three-day escape to Mesa Verde National Park. On average, many travellers book two days here. There's plenty to do and see nearby too, so stay a bit longer and check out Cortez.
What are some activities to do in Mesa Verde National Park with kids?
Planning what to do in Mesa Verde National Park with kids has never been so simple. Whether you have teenagers or little ones, there are lots of family-friendly tours and activities to keep them entertained here.
What to do in Mesa Verde National Park for adults?
Adults of all ages will have plenty of things to do in Mesa Verde National Park. Whether you're into history, art, nature or just love discovering new destinations, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Mesa Verde National Park?
In Mesa Verde National Park, Soda Canyon Overlook Trail is an unmissable spot for anyone wanting to tour the city without opening their wallet. Also, wander around the local parks and neighbourhoods, and ask a local tour guide for recommendations. It's a simple way to find out about the best free things to do in Mesa Verde National Park.