MESA VERDE, Colo. (CBS4) – If Mesa Verde National Park is on your list of places to visit this year, good news. The park has announced extended morning hours in the Wetherill Mesa area and access to ...
Managers at Mesa Verde National Park closed the park on Friday as a winter storm dropped snow on southwestern Colorado. Officials with the National Park Service shared a photo on social media showing ...
The iconic cliff dwellings aren't the only nighttime attractions at Mesa Verde National Park. Photo courtesy of Mesa Verde County The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado.
Mesa Verde National Park spreads over 52,485 acres of high plateau and rugged canyons on the southwest edge of Colorado’s ...
Long before Colorado was occupied by white settlers, Spanish emigres or the Utes, and hundreds of years before Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the Four Corners region was home to an Indigenous people ...
I’ve long been a fan of US national parks and camping within them, while my wife has steadily become a fan of luxury resorts and upscale lodging. We found that central and western Colorado has plenty ...
In December 1888, Colorado cowboys discovered a remarkable archaeological site at Mesa Verde, revealing a silent city of stone built by a peaceful Indian civilization centuries before Columbus. This ...
MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, Colo. — On the morning of Oct. 14, a legendary landscape in Colorado will host a legendary, celestial phenomenon. Mesa Verde National Park is preparing for big crowds that ...
TOWAOC • Some say the first people of the canyons never left. Not really. You don't see them, the Ancestral Puebloans who made homes in the cliffs some 1,400 years ago. "But you can feel them," says ...
Built in 1967 and opened to the public in 1970, the Far View Visitor Center at Mesa Verde National Park told the story of the Ancestral Pueblo people for more than four decades. Now the building, ...
TOWAOC, Colo. - Some say the first people of the canyons never left. Not really. You don't see them, the Ancestral Puebloans who made homes in the cliffs some 1,400 years ago. "But you can feel them," ...