Mesa Verde Country is located in southwest Colorado near the entrance to the magnificent Mesa Verde National Park. Our welcoming communities of Cortez, Dolores, and Mancos offer comfy accommodations, world-class dining, microbreweries and wineries, all kinds of outdoor fun, and visitor services.
The Park and its neighboring communities and wild spaces are what make Mesa Verde Country a destination of superlatives and treasures:
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Mesa Verde Country is full of ancient pueblos and southwest charm. While Mesa Verde National Park attracts the majority of visitors to this corner of Colorado (and rightfully so!), there is much to explore beyond the Park. History buffs will relish in the region’s rich past, and outdoor enthusiasts will have a hard time deciding which activity to embrace. Additionally, the food and beverage industry has a strong commitment to–literally–the region’s roots, and flavors are just as much delicious as they are local. Here are my suggestions for passing a few days in Mesa Verde Country.
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Last updated: Jan 4, 2022
Mesa Verde Country is thrilled to host responsible travelers for a safe vacation with plenty of room to spread out and explore. Montezuma County currently has no public health orders in place, but it doesn’t hurt to keep up your regular hand-washing, physical distancing, and covered coughs. Our community thanks you in advance!
Our Welcome Center in Cortez is open! Please feel free to drop by or give us a call or email ((970) 565-4048 or info@mesaverdecountry.com) for the latest information and direct answers to your questions. You can also check on the Mesa Verde National Park rules here.
For more information about traveling in Colorado, check the statewide travel guidelines here and the What’s Open in Colorado guide here. Safe travels and enjoy your visit!
Mesa Verde Country is full of ancient pueblos and southwest charm. While Mesa Verde National Park attracts the majority of visitors to this corner of Colorado (and rightfully so!), there is much to explore beyond the Park. History buffs will relish in the region’s rich past, and outdoor enthusiasts will have a hard time deciding which activity to embrace. Additionally, the food and beverage industry has a strong commitment to–literally–the region’s roots, and flavors are just as much delicious as they are local. Here are my suggestions for passing a few days in Mesa Verde Country. Read More