
Mesa Verde
National Park
Est. 1906
Colorado
52,485 acres
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mesa Verde National Park preserves over 50,000 acres of Ancestral Pueblo ruins hidden deep in the cliff overhangs of southwestern Colorado. Walking the mesa tops and driving the rim roads has its perks, but a guided cliff dwelling tour is a must in this park. Ranger-led hikes allow visitors to walk in the footsteps of native peoples 1,000 years ago and explore their primitive yet ingenious civilization from centuries past.
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