โAug-26-2018 03:08 PM
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Roy&Lynne wrote:Yes, no hookups, but drinking water and flush toilets at the nearby visitor's center.
Thanks for the info fanrgs. Hovenweep is a great idea. I understand there is dry camping there also.
โAug-30-2018 04:55 PM
โAug-30-2018 03:59 PM
Roy&Lynne wrote:You can view some of the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde from the rim without hiking down the cliff and there are some pit house ruins on top of the mesa that you can easily access. So, don't let the lack of accessibility stop you from going there--it's spectacular. Maybe give them a call and find out if they have any special provisions for accessing more sites.
Mesa Verde was on our list of places to go for sure, but I understand its also not particularly handicapped accessible, but at least we can see the ruins from certain vantage points Chaco is definitely on our list, but that dirt road sort of freaks me out and Aztec for sure. Thanks so much.
โAug-28-2018 09:21 AM
fanrgs wrote:
There are also wonderful, non-cliff dwelling Anasazi ruins in New Mexico. The best are Chaco Culture NP and Aztec Ruins NM, both near Farmington. You can drive right to each of those ruins and use level walkways to get up close.
And,if you go to the Mesa Verde NP area, you can spend hours at the Anasazi Heritage Center near Dolores, CO. There you can see more Anasazi artifacts up close (as in, through a microscope!), than you can at any of the national parks or monuments. And, they even have Anasazi ruins right behind the museum building that you can walk to.
โAug-28-2018 09:17 AM
micpib1 wrote:
You might consider Montezuma's Castle as another Cliff Dwelling Site. Easy access via paved walkway, visitors center nearby, we really enjoyed our visit. We stayed at the Distant Drums RV Park near a Casino if I recall, loved the park, enjoyed the area. JH
โAug-27-2018 06:07 PM
โAug-27-2018 05:08 AM
fanrgs wrote:
There are also wonderful, non-cliff dwelling Anasazi ruins in New Mexico. The best are Chaco Culture NP and Aztec Ruins NM, both near Farmington. You can drive right to each of those ruins and use level walkways to get up close.
And,if you go to the Mesa Verde NP area, you can spend hours at the Anasazi Heritage Center near Dolores, CO. There you can see more Anasazi artifacts up close (as in, through a microscope!), than you can at any of the national parks or monuments. And, they even have Anasazi ruins right behind the museum building that you can walk to.
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