Today’s exciting adventure took us back to Colorado. Mesa Verde National Park is home to thousands of ancient Pueblo archaeological sites, including 600 cliff dwellings. I’ve always had an interest in Native American history, so I was excited to check the place out. They call it Mesa Verde, but this time of year, Mesa Marrón would be more appropriate, since much of the foliage has fallen off the trees.
Most of the cliff dwellings can only be seen from a distance. The park offers tours of three or four of the cliff sites, but today all were unavailable except one. Lucky for us, the “Most Adventurous” tour of the “Balcony House” was open. The description warned that the one-hour tour was “strenuous” and involved climbing a 32-foot ladder, crawling through a 12-foot-long 18-inch-wide tunnel, and scaling the cliff side while holding onto chains attached to the wall of rock. Very intimidating :-). Obviously, we signed up. At $4 a person, it was a bargain!
The tour was led by a very quirky ranger named Margaret who was very entertaining in her dry delivery of bad jokes. It was amazing to see the Balcony House up close and imagine what it was like to actually live there. The place was very cozy and protected from the canyon winds. It was built around the year 1200 and at one point contained 40 rooms. Some of the houses had evidence of geometric patterns painted on the walls in red and white. The doors were all high above the floor, accessed only by ladders back in the day. The Pueblo people must have been small in stature since the doors, tunnels, and rooms were very tiny. Let’s let Billy take us through the tour.
Once the tour was over we checked out a bunch of overlooks and remains of villages on the mesa top. They were not nearly as cool as the cliff houses. Overall, it was an awesome glimpse into history and something fun and different to do. If you visit the park, be sure to sign up for one or more tours!
Tomorrow we head to Moab to check out the other section of the Canyonlands and Dead Horse Point State Park. Ciao for now!
Finally found a minute to check in on your trip. Looks fantastic!
It has been great! Glad you stopped by!
Whoah! Did Billybob flip out climbing that ladder??? (This place looks awesome!)
Billybob didn’t look down, so he was fine! Yes, if you ever visit Mesa Verde, be sure to take one or more of the tours of the dwellings.
I was thinking Bill got over fear of heights pretty quickly . Looks awesome but I wouldn’t be able to do it, too scary for me 😱
You could definitely do it! It looks worse than it was! 🙂
This should be called, “Billy goes on a hike!” This sounds so cool! I have never been here, but I think Dad was!
Yeah, the place was definitely interesting and yes, Dad went there. I remember him talking about it, which is what made me want to go. I feel like many of my posts are “Billy goes on a hike!” 🙂