One Of The Most Incredible Places Carved From Rock In The World Is Right Here In Colorado
By Annie
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Published September 17, 2017
When an attraction is located in your own back yard and is named one of the best in the WORLD , you take notice. That being said, we here at Only in Colorado couldn’t have been more excited when we discovered that Listverse named the incredible Mesa Verde National Park as No. 8 of their “10 Incredible Places Carved From Rock” list:
Tucked away in Montezuma County lies the extraordinary Mesa Verde National Park, which spans a massive 81.4 square miles and features more than 600 intricate Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings.
Estimated to have been created some 700-years ago, this historic collection of prehistoric homes is the largest archaeological preserve in the U.S. and became a designated national park in 1906 (under President Theodore Roosevelt) in order to keep the dwellings properly cared for and preserved.
Translating to "Green Table," the area surrounding Mesa Verde is covered with lush trees and vegetation, which is why experts believe the Puebloan tribe chose the location for their home (as they grew sustainable farms, hunted local venison, and created high-quality pottery and baskets).
Nearly 600,000 guests have visited the area annually and enjoyed these magnificent homes for themselves... have you?
For a full list of fees, hours, and things to do during your visit to Mesa Verde National Park, check out the National Park Service’s website .
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