

Explore the rich history and culture of the Ancestral Puebloans at this fascinating museum in Mesa Verde National Park.
Explore ancient cliff dwellings and stunning canyon views.
Discover the history and culture of the Ancestral Puebloans.
Enjoy dinner with a view at this lodge nestled in the park.
Famous for its locally-sourced, farm-fresh breakfast dishes.
Known for its unique blend of Southwestern and Native American flavors.

Famous for its steaks and scenic views.
Ground beef, beans, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes on a frybread base.
Slow-cooked pork, green chiles, tomatoes, and spices in a hearty stew.
Slow-cooked mutton, potatoes, carrots, and spices in a rich, flavorful stew.
Crafted by local Native American artists, these pots and figurines showcase traditional designs and techniques passed down through generations.
Inspired by the natural beauty of the Southwest, Navajo silversmiths create intricate jewelry featuring turquoise and other gemstones.

Weavers from the region create beautiful rugs, blankets, and clothing using traditional techniques and natural dyes.
Mesa Verde's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers, especially in the canyons.
Exploring the park involves walking on uneven terrain, so sturdy and comfortable footwear is essential.
To observe wildlife and enjoy the scenic views from a distance without disturbing the environment.
Bhagmandala Lake, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, is a serene high-altitude lake known for its crystal-clear waters and panoramic views of snow-capped peaks.
Sturbridge Tower, a historic 19th-century water tower, offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular spot for hiking and picnicking.
A vibrant art space showcasing local and international talent, nestled in the charming Tamshui District.