Fodor's Expert Review Spruce Tree House

Chapin Mesa Indigenous Sight
Free

This 138-room complex is the best-preserved site in the park; however, the alcove surrounding Spruce Tree House became unstable in 2015 and was closed to visitors. Until alcove arch support is added, visitors can view but not enter this site. You can still hike down a trail that starts behind the Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum and leads you 100 feet down into the canyon to view the site from a distance. Because of its location in the heart of the Chapin Mesa area, the Spruce Tree House trail and area can resemble a crowded playground during busy periods. When allowed inside the site, tours are self-guided (allow 45 minutes to an hour), but a park ranger is on-site to answer questions.

Indigenous Sight Family Free

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Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado  81330, USA

www.nps.gov/meve/learn/historyculture/cd_spruce_tree_house.htm

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Tours closed for reconstruction

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