Above, Spruce Tree House. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
If one finds themselves in the Four Corners region of the Southwest, a visit to Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is a must.
It is a national park not highlighting unique terrains, but ancient history of Native Americans.
The Travel has posted an article on the eight best ways to explore Mesa Verde National Park.
They begin it with:
Mesa Verde national park is one of the best places to enjoy an exciting archaeological experience and some adventures as well. The unique landscape was inhabited more than a thousand years ago by an ancient community of people known as the Ancestral Pueblo people and much of their amazing deeds can still be seen to this day. The park covering an area of 52,485 acres is endowed with some of the most important archaeological sites in the United States as well as unique cliff dwellings of these Ancestral Pueblo people. Exploring this region full of history requires a lot of time and these are the best ways to begin that exploration.
To read more, go here.
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