Mesa Verde National Park offers a variety of lodging styles. Far View Lodge , 15 miles inside the park, is the only lodging available inside the park. The lodge's rooms offer stunning views from its foot elevation mid-April through mid-October. Camping in Mesa Verde is permitted at Morefield Campground , with over campsites available early May through mid-October. Pets are not allowed on park trails or in archaeological sites, or in public buildings.
However, pets are welcome in specific Standard rooms at Far View Lodge. Pets may not be left unattended in rooms or vehicles. Mesa Verde National Park has accessibility limitations for people with vision, hearing, or mobility impairments. Visit the National Park Service website for more information. Call Us. How does one tour the ancient sites and cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde?
A cafe is open year-round. Others, such as Far View Lodge, Morefield Campground, and additional restaurants are available in late-spring, summer, and early-fall. Accessibility Mesa Verde National Park has some accessibility limitations for people with vision, hearing, or mobility impairments. Learn what these are and some of the special features that are available.
Check out the field trip planning information before your school's visit. Last updated: October 13, What's Available During Your Visit. Purchasing Tour Tickets. Depending on weather, traffic, and road construction, plan at least two hours just to drive into and out of the park.
The drive is scenic with a number pull-offs and overlooks that provide spectacular views into four states; please also use them to allow faster drivers to safely pass. Watch for wildlife and for rocks that may have fallen on to the road. The elevations in the park range from 6, feet to 8, feet. Current Travel Restrictions Though Navajo Nation Lands as of May 21, Visitors traveling from outside the state of Colorado should be aware that they may be traveling through the Navajo Nation on their journey.
Due to the significant impact the pandemic has had on residents, there are curfews in place and services may be limited; especially for those traveling at night. Please be respectful of these residents and plan accordingly prior to passing through Navajo Nation lands. If not camping, you may park these vehicles in the large parking lot located near the entrance station.
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