MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK WORLD HERITAGE SITE Where Ancient Archaeology Meets Modern Accommodations FAR VIEW LODGE Location • •
40 miles west of Durango, CO, 9 miles east of Cortez, CO Highlight of 2 National Scenic Byways – Trail of the Ancients and the San Juan Skyway
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Far View Lodge 150 rooms 15 miles inside Mesa Verde National Park Private balconies and spectacular views Free bus parking
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Metate Room – fine dining at Far View Lodge Far View Terrace Cafe – casual Spruce Tree Terrace Cafe – casual/patio dining Mesa Mocha Espresso Bar – at Far View Terrace Group menus available
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Step-on guided tours of the ancient sites and cliff dwellings – affordable pricing NAI certified interpretive tour guides Chapin Mesa Archaeological Museum Native artisan demonstrations
Mesa Verde National Park is proud to be a founding member of the Grand Circle Association – a network of travel industry attractions and destinations that spans the Four Corners states of CO, AZ, NM, and UT. This area is also home to the highest concentration of National Parks in the nation and contains 25% of all National Scenic Byways.
A Story, 700 Years In the Making STEP-ON TOURS – Affordable pricing •
Comprehensive tour covers 700 years of history, culture, architecture and archeology of Mesa Verde National Park’s Ancestral Puebloan people.
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Custom tours for 2 - 14 including transportation available.
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Short walks on level paths lead to a chronological journey visiting the earliest Mesa top sites and ending with the more adventuresome walk-through of Spruce Tree House, one of the largest cliff dwellings.
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Net rates available for half-day guided bus tours for FIT guests.
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Tours conducted by NAI certified interpretive tour guides.
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Group menus available.
Mesa Verde National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sunset Travel Award’s 2015 Winner for Best Cultural Attraction
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[email protected] 800.341.8934 visitmesaverde.com facebook.com/mesaverde Concessions in Mesa Verde National Park are managed by Aramark and authorized by the National Park Service.