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Mesa Verde National Park

Mesa Verde National Park

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Spruce Tree House 5
Cliff Palace 8
Balcony House 11
Square Tower House 12
Oak Tree House 15
Sun Set House 15
Sun Temple 15
New Fire-House Group 19
Cedar Tree Tower 21
Far View House, a Mesa Verde Pueblo 21
Earth Lodge A 25
Unexcavated Ruins 25
Dates for Mesa Verde Ruins Established by Tree-Ring Chronology 26
Discoveries of Recent Years 27
Prehistoric Inhabitants of the Mesa Verde 28
Fauna and Flora 32
How to Reach the Park 33
By Automobile 33
By Railroad 34
Motor Transportation 35
Administration 35
Educational Service 36
Guided Trips to the Ruins 36
Camp-fire Talks 37
Park Museum 37
Reference Library 38
Free Public Camp Grounds 38
Horseback and Hiking Trips 38
Hospital and Medical Service 39
Accommodations and Expenses 39
References 40


What to Do

THINGS TO SEE ON WAY FROM PARK ENTRANCE TO HEADQUARTERS

3.5 miles—Top of first grade—Mancos Valley and La Plata Mountains.

5.0 miles—Knife Edge Road—Montezuma Valley and Sleeping Ute Mountain.

10.5 miles—Scenic road to Park Point, highest elevation within Mesa Verde National Park, 8,575 feet above sea level; 2,200 feet above the Montezuma Valley. View into four States—Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.

16.0 miles—Pueblo III ruins on top of mesa—Far View House Ruin, Pipe Shrine House Ruin, Far View Tower Ruin.

18.5 miles—Cedar Tree Tower Ruin—road branches off to left.

20.0 miles—Park headquarters. Park ranger will meet your car and give information.

THINGS TO DO WHILE ON THE MESA VERDE

MOTOR CARAVANS TO RUINS—DAILY. USE YOUR OWN CAR. NO CHARGE FOR GUIDE SERVICE

8 a. m.—Earth Lodge A, Square Tower House, Little Long House, Sun Point, Fire Temple, Sun Temple. Return 11:15 a. m. Distance 6½ miles.

10 a. m.—A shortened trip of morning route to accommodate late comers. Return 11:15 a. m.

1:30 p. m.—Cliff Palace, Rim Drive, Balcony House. Return 4:15 p. m. Distance 7 miles.

3 p. m.—A shortened trip of the 1:30 route to accommodate late comers. Does not go through Cliff Palace but views this ruin from the top of the mesa. Return 4:30 p. m.

MOTOR CARAVAN TO PARK POINT—DAILY. USE YOUR OWN CAR

6:30 or 7 p. m.—Time of leaving will vary to arrive at Park Point to view colorful sunset. Ranger in charge will discuss the flora, geology, and scenic points. Distance 24 miles.

CAMPFIRE LECTURE—DAILY

8 p. m.—In circle at park headquarters. Archeological story of the Southwest.

9 p. m.—Ceremonial dance by Navajo Indians.

THINGS TO DO—NOT ON REGULAR SCHEDULE

Museum—Open from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. A splendid collection of material from the cliff ruins and other sections of the Southwest.

Community building—A display of cut wild flowers. Porch with comfortable chairs. View of Spruce Tree Ruin. Open at all times.

Spruce Tree Ruin—Below park

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