If you intend to visit the Mesa Verde National Park to know more about the oldest archaeological dig in north America during your visit to Colorado, then it is important to keep certain things in mind.
For starters, the national park may be open throughout the year but that does not mean that each and every archaeological site and excavation will be open throughout the year. Certain excavations have to be protected to ensure that the millennium old dwellings do not simply collapse because of nature’s fury.
Special care is taken in winter to ensure that excess of snow does not cause damage to the excavations. Hence, certain excavations may be off limits during certain parts of the year. That this does not mean you should completely skip your visit to the Mesa Verde National Park. However, you should not plan your trip in such a manner that you get stranded at the park without the having anything to do.
Normally, it will take two days to explore each and every excavation and attraction in the national park. However, if half the attractions are closed to the public, then you can get the job done in a day itself. In such a scenario, spending on accommodations, food and other facilities may just not make sense. You will either sit in the park for a whole day watching something you are already watched or you will leave despite paying for accommodation and facilities for two days.
To avoid such a silly mistake, it is advisable to get in touch with the park authorities directly. Do not always rely on the web site. In some cases, last minute changes in the policy may not be updated or you may miss the same when reading the content. Hence, have an e-mail conversation or a telephonic talk so that you get updated information from the best possible accountable authority.









