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Mesa Verde National Park
Guided Tours
 

The following cliff dwellings can only be visited by taking a ranger-guided tour. Tickets must be purchased in advance and in person at the Far View Visitor Center* ($3.00 per person). Tours are strenuous. Due to high demand for tours during the busy summer season, you may be asked to choose only one tour per day between Cliff Palace and Balcony House. Long House may be visited on the same day as Cliff Palace or Balcony House. Please use the link at right to see a schedule of tours.

* After the Far View Visitor Center closes in October, Cliff Palace tour tickets must be purchased at the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum.

CHAPIN MESA                                                                             

 
View of Cliff Palace
Cliff Palace

Cliff Palace
Mesa Verde’s Largest Cliff Dwelling
This one-hour, ranger-guided tour involves climbing five, 8-10ft (2.6-3m) ladders, on a 100ft (30m) vertical climb. Total walking distance is about 1/4-mile (400m), round-trip. The tour begins at Cliff Palace Overlook, an 8-mile (13km), 20-minute drive from the Visitor Center. 

 
View of courtyard in Balcony House
Balcony House

Balcony House
Adventurous Cliff Dwelling Tour
This one-hour, ranger-guided tour involves climbing a 32 ft. ladder, crawling through a 12ft.-long tunnel, and climbing up a 60ft (20m) open rock face with two 10ft (3m) ladders to exit the site. The tour begins at the Balcony House parking area, a 10-mile (16km), 25-minute drive from the Visitor Center.

 
View of Spruce Tree House in winter
Spruce Tree House

Spruce Tree House 
Best-Preserved Cliff Dwelling
(Early November to March)
This cliff dwelling is open year-round, however during the winter months, it is available by free, ranger-guided tour only. This one-hour tour involves a 100ft (30m) descent and ascent on a winding path. Walking distance is 1/2-mile (1km) round trip. Tours begin at the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum.
•During the spring, summer, and fall (early March to early November), Spruce Tree House is available on a self-guided basis.

 

 

WETHERILL MESA (Open Memorial Day to Labor Day)                  

 
Visitors on a guided tour of Long House
Long House

Long House
Mesa Verde’s Most In-Depth Tour
Starting with a tram ride to and from the trailhead, this 90-minute, ranger-guided tour involves climbing two 15ft (4.5m) ladders within the site. The round trip hike is 3/4 mile (1.2km), with a 130ft (40m) gain in elevation upon exiting. Tour begins at the Wetherill Mesa information kiosk, a 12-mile (19km) drive from the Visitor Center. Allow 45 minutes for this drive. Vehicles over 25-feet (8m) long are prohibited on this road.

 
 

ARAMARK Mesa Verde (Park Concession)                                 

Half-Day Guided Bus Tours
Mid-April to mid-October 

Tours depart Far View Lodge at 8:00 am and 1:00 pm. National Park Service rangers partner with the park concessionaire, ARAMARK, to conduct the tours and share current interpretation of the Ancestral Puebloan people. Tours stop at archeological sites along the Mesa Top Loop Road and include a walking tour of Cliff Palace. Tickets may be purchased at the Far View Visitor Center, Far View Lodge and Terrace, and Morefield Campground.For more information about these tours, visit the ARAMARK website.

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Kiva courtyard at Spruce Tree House  

Did You Know?
A subterranean kiva remained 50 degrees Fahrenheit all year round. So for the Ancestral Puebloans, it stayed cool in the summer, and only a small fire was needed to keep it warm in the winter.

Last Updated: September 27, 2008 at 18:34 EST