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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument NM

Lat, Long: 33.22715258, -108.2706711

Designation: National Monument

For thousands of years, groups of nomads used the caves above Cliff Dweller Creek as temporary shelter. In the late 1200s, people of the agricultural Mogollon (Southern Ancestral Pueblo) culture made it a home. They built rooms, crafted pottery and raised children in the cliff dwellings for one or two generations. By approximately 1300, the Mogollon had moved on, leaving the walls behind.

Weather:

Weather is extremely variable. Summers are usually around 90° F. but approach 100° F. Winters have occasional snow or temperatures near 0° F. Thunderstorms are common in the summer and early fall, usually in the afternoon.

Directions:

Passenger vehicles can drive north of Silver City, New Mexico to the monument on NM Hwy 15. The 46 mile trip can take up to two hours due to the narrow and mountainous curving nature of the road. RVs and vehicles pulling trailers should NOT use NM Hwy 15. From Silver City, take US Highway 180 to Santa Clara. Turn left onto NM Hwy 152 and drive to San Lorenzo. At San Lorenzo, turn left onto NM Hwy 35 and follow it to its termination at NM Hwy 15. Turn right on NM Hwy 15 and follow signs to the park.

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Address/Contact:

26 Jim Bradford Trail

Mimbres, US, 88049

Phone: 575-536-9461

Email: gicl_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Sunrise view of Gila Cliff Dwellings with brilliant sky.View of Mogollon dwelling rooms within a cave.Cliff Dwellings walls and rooms with narrow catwalkExterior view of Mogollon Cliff DwellingDistant view of Gila river valley and mountains beyond.Light snowfall on red rock cliffs along river.Eroded cliffs reflecting off a river