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Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde, Spanish for green table, offers a spectacular look into the lives of the Ancestral Pueblo people who made it their home for over 700 years, from A.D. 600 to A.D. 1300. Today, the park protects over 4,000 known archeological sites, including 600 cliff dwellings. These sites are some of the most notable and best preserved in the United States.
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Visiting Cliff Palace, Balcony House, or Long House
Want to visit a Mesa Verde cliff dwelling? To go to Cliff Palace, Balcony House, or Long House, you will first need to purchase a tour ticket. Ranger-guided tours are offered seasonally, and provide you with the opportunity to hike into and experience these Ancestral Puebloan sites. Tour tickets can ONLY be purchased in person at the Far View Visitor Center. (From Oct. 10 to Nov. 8, tickets are available at the Chapin Museum.) more...
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2008 Park Schedules
Mesa Verde National Park is open year-round, but some facilities, tours, and access to archeological sites are seasonal. To make the most out of your trip, take a look at the 2008 park schedules to see what will be available at the time of your visit. more...
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The Mesa Verde Foundation
The Mesa Verde Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Mesa Verde National Park. Their web site contains information on the Foundation, the events they sponsor, and the Mesa Verde Visitor Information Center Project. more...
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Mesa Verde Museum Association
The Mesa Verde Museum Association is a cooperating association and partner to Mesa Verde National Park that provides educational and interpretive material to visitors of the park. more...
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Write to
Mesa Verde National Park P.O. Box 8
Mesa Verde, Colorado 81330
E-mail Us
Phone
Visitor Information (970) 529-4465
Fax
(970) 529-4637
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Climate
Mesa Verde National Park has mild to hot weather during summer months. During some winters, the weather is also mild. Snow storms can occur as late as May and as early as October, but usually both of these months are pleasant. June through September are warm to hot, with cool evenings. Afternoon thunderstorms are common during July and August. more...
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Did You Know?
In 1891, Swedish scientist Gustaf Nordenskiold studied, explored, and photographed many of Mesa Verde’s cliff dwellings. Considered by many to be the first true archeologist at Mesa Verde, his book, "The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde," was the first extensive record of its cliff dwellings.
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Last Updated: June 06, 2008 at 19:18 EST |