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Mesa Verde National Park CO

Lat, Long: 37.23908345, -108.4624032

Designation: National Park

For over 700 years, the Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde. Today, the park protects the rich cultural heritage of 27 Pueblos and Tribes and offers visitors a spectacular window into the past. This World Heritage Site and International Dark Sky Park is home to over a thousand species, including several that live nowhere else on earth.

Weather:

SPRING: This season offers a range of weather including clear skies, wind, rain, cloudy days and temperatures from 40–70°F (4–21° C). Snow may fall into May. SUMMER: Most days are sunny and temperatures can reach above 90°F (32°C) . Thunderstorms are common in July and August. FALL: Temperatures range from 50–75°F (10–24°C). Snow may fall as early as October. WINTER: Temps range from the teens to low 30s F (below -1°C) . Icy roads are common. Snow tires, all-wheel drive, or chains may be required.

Directions:

Mesa Verde National Park is in Southwest Colorado. The park entrance and the Visitor and Research Center are located ten miles east of Cortez, nine miles west of Mancos, and about 35 miles west of Durango, Colorado along Hwy 160. Mesa top ancestral sites, Cliff dwellings, tours, and the Mesa Verde Museum are 20 to 21 miles (approximately 45 minutes) south along the park road which which is steep, narrow, and winding.

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Address/Contact:

34840 Hwy 160

Mancos, US, 81328

Phone: 970-529-4465

Email: meve_general_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Large cliff dwelling in cliff alcovePark visitors visiting a cliff dwellingA cliff dwelling within a cliff alcove seen from across a canyonView of cliff dwelling from above a canyonView of cliff dwelling from across canyonWithin a cliff dwellingVisitor center entrance with sculpture of Ancestral Pueblo climber in front plaza.