Above, some of the ruins at Chaco Canyon. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Chaco Culture National Historical Park (commonly known as Chaco Canyon) is not far from my home in New Mexico. It is located northeast of Crownpoint.
The only thing about Chaco Culture National Historical Park is that in order to get there, one must drive about 20 miles of dirt road, which sometimes gets rough with rain ruts. I visited it two years ago.
Still, it is a worthwhile place to visit. It has one campground, Gallo Campground. If planning to camp there, bring plenty of water.
Above, Gallo Campground at Chaco Canyon. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Only In Your State has posted an article on Chaco Canyon.
They begin it with:
Located in a remote section of the Four Corners region, Chaco National Historical Park is one of the state’s most underrated parks. However, it’s one that everyone should consider visiting. With its historical and cultural significance including ancient dwellings, there’s a lot to see at this remote national park in New Mexico.
To read more, go here.
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