Full-Day Mesa Verde Discovery Tour
Durango, Colorado
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Explore the 700 years of history that the Ancestral Puebloans created in a Mesa Verde Tour. Mesa Verde National Park is hidden away in Southwest Colorado just waiting for you to discover the rich culture of the Ancestral Puebloans. Hundreds of cliff dwellings and thousands of archeological sites cover the land. It is no wonder why Smithsonian magazine would rate Mesa Verde as one of the top 28 places to visit in your lifetime.
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Explore the 700 years of history that the Ancestral Puebloans created in a Mesa Verde Tour. Mesa Verde National Park is hidden away in Southwest Colorado just waiting for you to discover the rich culture of the Ancestral Puebloans. Hundreds of cliff dwellings and thousands of archeological sites cover the land. It is no wonder why Smithsonian magazine would rate Mesa Verde as one of the top 28 places to visit in your lifetime.Mesa Verde Discovery Tours are led by knowledgeable and qualified guides so that you can experience the full tour! With their guidance you will learn about the history, culture, and architecture of the sites and dwellings you will visit. Tour vehicles are air conditioned and comfortable. Save car entrance fees and gas, while you sit back, relax and take in all the historic sights and intriguing information!
You will meet at the main office in the early morning. Then you will sit back and relax on the scenic 30-minute drive to Mesa Verde National Park. Your first stop is the visitor center, inside the park, for a great orientation. Next, discover Cliff Palace, believed to hold special significance to the Ancestral Puebloans. Enjoy a delicious boxed lunch catered by a favorite bakery. Then explore Spruce Tree House, the third largest cliff dwelling in the park. Return to the main office in the early evening.
You will meet at the main office in the early morning. Then you will sit back and relax on the scenic 30-minute drive to Mesa Verde National Park. Your first stop is the visitor center, inside the park, for a great orientation. Next, discover Cliff Palace, believed to hold special significance to the Ancestral Puebloans. Enjoy a delicious boxed lunch catered by a favorite bakery. Then explore Spruce Tree House, the third largest cliff dwelling in the park. Return to the main office in the early evening.
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