For over 700 years, the Ancestral Pueblo people flourished in this corner of the desert southwest, building elaborate cliff dwellings and interesting mesa top structures. Designated a national park in 1906, Mesa Verde preserves the history of the Ancestral Puebloan people. Read on for all the must see, not to be missed, where and when to travel, and other local travel tips. The post Mesa Verde National Park Trip Planner appeared first on GuideAlong.| GuideAlong
American history doesn’t go back very far relative to some other countries around the world. So, it’s a rare...| Day Trip Nomad
The San Juan Skyway is one of America’s Best Road Trips, and when you are driving along this scenic route through the Colorado mountains, it’s easy to see why.| Durango.com
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