Above, Square Tower House. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
One popular activity at Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is the guided tours of the cliff dwellings. They were suspended last year due to the pandemic.
When Mitch Geriminsky and I went to Mesa Verde last September, we saw some people tour Cliff Palace, so it appears that they weren't totally halted last year.
Above, people being led on a tour of Cliff Palace last September. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
According to The Journal:
Mesa Verde National Park will restart its hallmark cliff dwelling tours that were suspended in 2020 because of the pandemic.
Tours will resume to the popular Cliff Palace and Long House sites. Backcountry tours will also restart for the less visited Mug House, Square Tower House and Spring House.
“We are so excited to invite folks back into the cliff dwelling sites and share the amazing story of Mesa Verde with people from around the world,” said Kristy Sholly, chief of interpretation and visitor services for the park.
Tour tickets can be bought online only, 14 days in advance of the tour date, on a rolling daily window starting at 8 a.m. at recreation.gov.
To read more, go here.
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