Mesa Verde National Park

Mesa Verde National Park

Mesa Verde National Park

Mesa Verde, Spanish for green table, offers a spectacular look into the lives of the Ancestral Pueblo people. The Pueblo people 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.

At A Glance

In The Park

Superintendent: Larry Wiese
Phone Number: 970-529-4465
Entrance Fees: Individual Pass (valid for 7 days): $5-$8 (seasonal); Vehicle Pass (valid for 7 days): $10-$15 (seasonal); Mesa Verde Annual Pass: $30; Commercial Tour Fees (valid for 7 days): $25 +$5-$8 per person (seasonal)

Sights: Puebloan Cliff Dwellings; Spruce Tree House; Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum; Mesa Top Loop Road; Cliff Palace; Balcony House; Far View Sites Complex; Long House; Step House
Endangered Species: Fish Hook Cactus; Peregrine Falcon (threatened)

Important Dates

Established as Park: June 29, 1906

By The Numbers

Acres: 52,122.00
Highest Point: Park Point Lookout (8571 feet)
Annual Visitation: 557,248 (2006)

Location

Latitude / Longitude :
37.242330 / -108.458670 (map it)
State: CO
Nearby Big City: Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Gateway Communities: Mancos, CO; Cortez, CO; Dolores, CO; Lewis, CO; Hesperus, CO; Yellow Jacket, CO
Nearby Airports: Cortez Municipal Airport (CEZ); Durango-La Plata County Airport (DRO); Four Corners Regional Airport (FMN)

Green Features

Has Recycling? : Yes
Has Shuttle System? : No
Has Volunteer Program? : Yes

Park Photos

Mesa Verde : Cliff Palace
Cliff Palace
Duncan Gilbert
Mesa Verde : Mesa Sunset
Mesa Sunset
Alexey Stiop
Mesa Verde : Mesa Verde, 1980
Mesa Verde, 1980
National Park Service

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