One look at the iconic cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, and it’s easy to imagine the lives that once bustled within them. In a free audio tour visitors can download, park ...
Why it matters: Mesa Verde is a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving the cultural heritage of 26 affiliated tribes and some of the best-preserved cliff dwellings in the world. What to see: Highlights ...
VAIL, Colorado –Rediscovered by cowboys of the American West in 1888, Mesa Verde offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Ancestral Pueblo people who made it their home from A.D. 600 to A.D. 1300.
Mesa Verde National Park isn’t just stunning scenery—it’s a rare chance to walk through the homes of the Ancestral Pueblo people, built over 700 years ago. This UNESCO World Heritage Site blends ...
Mesa Verde is one of Southwestern Colorado’s biggest attractions. About half a million people come from around the world every year to learn more about a community of ancestral Native Americans who ...
This easy Colorado trail leads to ancient cliff dwellings, rock art, and a quiet walk through layered history.
Mesa Verde National Park's cliff-dwellings might get all the attention, but southwestern Colorado is incredibly full of archeological sites. Spend a few days in the towns of Cortez, Dolores and Mancos ...
The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History partners with Mesa Verde National Park each year to offer immersive summer internships focused on cultural heritage, tribal engagement, and museum ...