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Hovenweep National Monument
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Area Map (254k PDF)
The full color map with that's handed out at the Hovenweep Visitor Center. This general map shows a broad view of the area, with local towns and access roads to Hovenweep. It does not include the locations of sites other than the Square Tower Group (which is at the visitor center).

Outlier Map (95k PDF)
Black and white map shows locations and access roads for five of the six villages/pueblos located within Hovenweep.

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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The name "Anasazi" has long been used for the prehistoric farmers of the Four Corners area. The term now favored is "ancestral Puebloan," indicating that these people were the ancestors of modern-day Puebloans. Many Pueblo people maintain physical and spiritual connections to Hovenweep.

Last Updated: April 17, 2008 at 13:32 EST