Hovenweep National Monument

Hovenweep National Monument

Deserted Valley Hovenweep, a Ute Indian word meaning “deserted valley,” was once home to over 2,500 people ­– that’s more than the current population of Dolores and Mancos combined! Hovenweep includes six prehistoric villages built between A.D. 1200 and 1300. A...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

Stories of the Native American experience, including the Pueblo people, are often told in past tense. At the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, however, visitors experience a broader understanding of Indigenous cultures—past and present—through immersive workshops,...
CANYONS OF THE ANCIENTS

CANYONS OF THE ANCIENTS

Hike, Bike, Or Ride Covering 176,000 acres, the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is a rugged and breathtaking landscape containing the highest known density of archaeological sites in the United States. 6,000 ancient sites, some visible to the eye, dot the...
Snowmobiling

Snowmobiling

Vast & Wild Hundreds of miles of Forest Service trails, bowls, and meadows await the snowmobiler in Mesa Verde Country. All trails follow the national standard for signage and are marked with orange diamonds. It is important to remember that snow conditions vary...

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