PLACE 26 Mesa Verde National Park
Hi, Mesa Verde National Park was the first national park set aside to preserve the Ancestral Pueblo culture and prehistoric architecture. The park preserves an extraordinary record of the Pueblo people who made Mesa Verde their home for over 750 years, from A.D.550 to A.D.1300. President Theodore Roosevelt established it June 29, 1906.
We did this portion of the Scenic and Historic Byway, Trail of the Ancients from Cortez east on Hwy 160 to and through the park. The visitor center is near the park entrance Hwy 160.
The drive has scenic overlooks. This was our first stop.
This is the one cliff dwelling that we saw which is the Spruce Tree.
LAZY CAMPING: For any early riser after a rainy night camping, pull out a stadium seat that can easily go under a camp sleeping pad and sit on the table with a cup of camp coffee and watch for wildlife.
Have a good day and night,
💕 50+ Lazy Campers
You got some really good pictures!! The Spruce Tree cliff dwelling is amazing!
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