Ship Rock, New Mexico
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Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hike to Long House and Step House at Mesa Verde National Park
5.03 mi / 130 ft gainThis is a great opportunity to see two historic cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park within a relatively short period of time. Schedule your day around getting tickets to Long House, then taking a bit of a side trek to the Step House when you have the time. The tour begins at the Weatherhi...Read more -
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hike Nordenskiold Site No. 16 Trail
2 miThis two mile round-trip trail leaves from the information kiosk near Long House and Step House, and leads through and area severely burned by the 2000 Pony Fire. There's no shade on this trail, so if you are doing it during the hotter months, be sure to bring a lot of water and sun protection. ...Read more -
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Explore Balcony House
5.00.5 miStarting at the trail head at 7,000 feet, you will head down the trail until you get to the cliff dwellings. There will be a wooden ladder you will have to climb, a recreation of the ladder used hundreds of years ago by the tribes living there. Once you get to the top of the ladder, the trail wil...Read more -
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hike the Cliff Palace Loop Trail
5.00.4 mi / 127 ft gainTickets for this tour are $4 per person and are available at the visitor center near the entrance of the park. This tour is best taken from April to November. This hike features The milky way is often visible from the top of Mesa Verde at night. This one-hour, ranger-guided tour involves climbin...Read more -
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hike the Petroglyph Point Trail
4.02.7 mi / 698 ft gainPick up a trail brochure for information on the interpretive signs. There are some steep and narrow portions of the trail, so make sure everyone in your party is of able physical capability.Read more -
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Hike the Spruce Canyon Trail
5.03.1 mi / 754 ft gainThe Spruce Canyon trail is very well taken care of. The trail begin with a descent into Spruce Tree Canyon and then follows a stream for 3/4 of a mile before climbing a side canyon back up to the ridge. The trailhead is located on the Chapin Mesa within Mesa Verde National Park. The trail is open...Read more -
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
Explore the Far View Sites Complex
4.50.75 miThe Far View Community is located four miles north of the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum. In around 800 AD, the Ancestral Pueblo people lived in this area for several centuries. They mostly farmed the mesa tops, but were also hunters. It was one of the most densely populated regions of Mesa Ver...Read more -
Farmington, New Mexico
Explore Bisti Badlands/De-Na-Zin Wilderness
There are no trails or marked vista points in the wilderness so you're free to explore in any direction you please though the odds of stumbling upon anything interesting are fairly slim if you're just wandering around aimlessly. Most visitors heading to Bisti are usually on the hunt for the infam...Read more -
Farmington, New Mexico
Camp in the Bisti Badlands
4 miAfter driving down some dirt roads to the marked location, park in the main parking area. Free car camping is allowed here. Look across the blank landscape to the east. A compass may help you keep your bearing while out hiking because there are no trails or trail markers. Exit the parking area by...Read more -
Farmington, New Mexico
Bisti Badlands Trail
5.05.46 mi / 269 ft gainBisti Badlands Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Newcomb, New Mexico.Read more -
Cortez, Colorado
Hike Sand Canyon in Canyons of the Ancients
5.013 mi / 1390 ft gainThe Sand Canyon trail in Canyons of the Ancients has two trailheads. The lower trailhead (off of County Road G) begins at 5,472-ft., while the upper trailhead (off of Country Road N) begins at 6,862-ft. If you are doing the 13 mile out-and-back hike as I did, begin at the lower trailhead and work...Read more -
Mancos, Colorado
Hike the Knife Edge Trail
2 mi / 20 ft gainThe Knife Edge Trail leaves from a small parking lot located in Morefield Campground in Mesa Verde National Park. It's definitely an easy trail, but it is perfect for the entire family. It offers an unhindered view westward, so it is a prime place to catch the sunset in the park, especially if yo...Read more -
Mancos, Colorado
Hike Point Lookout Trail
5.02.3 mi / 400 ft gainThis trail is located within Morefield Campground in Mesa Verde National Park. The parking lot also serves as the parking lot for the amphitheater, so it's pretty huge - unless there's a program going on you shouldn't have to worry about finding a spot. The trail starts out nice and level, facin...Read more -
Cortez, Colorado
Explore Sand Canyon Pueblo
0.8 miThe Sand Canyon Pueblo marks the northern point of the Canyon of the Ancients National Monument, and connects south to the start of the Canyon of the Ancients Trail off Road G. The hike from the parking lot nearest to the pueblo is only 0.8 miles, and is reached on Road N, west of Cortez, Colorad...Read more -
Montezuma Creek, Utah
Hike the Ruins of Hovenweep National Monument
4.72 mi / 80 ft gainHovenweep National Monument consists of 5 separate units which were once Ancestral Puebloan communities. The main trail, Little Ruin Canyon, starts from the Visitor Center and is the only unit that has paved access. Don't let the dirt-clay roads keep you from the other units though, they are not ...Read more