What to do and see in Mesa Verde National Park, Mesa Verde National Park: The Best Ancient Ruins

November 9, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

An archaeological preserve offering self-guided walking tours, museum exhibits and videos.

1. Cliff Palace

Mesa Verde National Park, CO +1 970-529-4465 http://www.visitmesaverde.com/discover/points-of-interest/cliff-dwellings/cliff-palace.aspx
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5.0 based on 1,452 reviews

Cliff Palace

An ancient cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park.

Reviewed By sullislp - Warwick, United States

We purchased our tickets the afternoon before for a morning Cliff Palace tour and were so glad we did. The Park Ranger, Kim, was informative, witty, and did an excellent job answering a variety of questions from both young and old. Yes, there was some climbing up and down and into a few tight spaces, but well worth it so you are able to get an up close look at this amazing place. We were happy we chose a morning tour, before the sun was too hot.

2. Balcony House

Mesa Verde National Park, CO +1 970-529-4465 http://www.nps.gov/meve/learn/historyculture/cd_balcony_house.htm
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Balcony House

Reviewed By scotteK4409PD - San Fernando, United States

I have to start off by saying this tour might not be for everybody. I am not terribly afraid of heights but you do have to climb a few ladders with a drop off behind you. Don’t look down by the way. It is well worth the effort even the little tunnel like passageway you have to crawl through at the end the views are spectacular and it’s amazing to see the architecture and ingenuity of a people that live there so long ago

3. Long House

Wetherill Mesa Info Kiosk, Mesa Verde National Park, CO http://www.nps.gov/meve/planyourvisit/guided_activities.htm
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5.0 based on 262 reviews

Long House

Reviewed By Sailuver - Minneapolis, United States

Incredible structures that I would call art. Pictures don't do it justice. Please take water and be honest about your fitness level or you will be a drag on the entire group

4. Spruce Tree House

Mesa Verde National Park, CO +1 970-529-4465 http://www.nps.gov/meve/index.htm
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4.5 based on 591 reviews

Spruce Tree House

Reviewed By ccindyk48 - Westville, United States

After you pass Cedar Tree House on the park scenic road, you come to a 3 way stop. Turn right & you are on the Spruce Tree Loop road. There's a picnic area first road to your right & we had lunch there. We were the ONLY ones having lunch there! Bathrooms are closed in the picnic area. The road loops around & you come to a parking lot on your left. Park here or continue on - there's more parking along the road. The restrooms are further on too. Spruce Tree House is on a paved path to the right of the museum. There's a viewing area about 500 feet down that gives you a good view. If walking isn't easy for you or you want a REALLY good picture go to the porch on the building to the right of the path. I don't know what the building is used for, but they have chairs on the porch!

5. Far View Sites

Mesa Verde National Park, CO http://www.nps.gov/meve/planyourvisit/self_guided_activities.htm
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Far View Sites

Reviewed By 77smiley - Newcastle, Australia

Before you head to hikes make sure you visit Pit House and Sun House as well as other earlier settlements puts the whole of the Mesa Verde early inhabitants lives in perspective...easy to access from the road

6. Yucca House National Monument

Mesa Verde National Park, CO +1 970-529-4465 http://www.nps.gov/yuho/index.htm
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3.5 based on 22 reviews

Yucca House National Monument

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