Located in Cortez, 10 miles from Mesa Verde National Park Visitor Center, Suburban Studios near Mesa Verde provides accommodations with a fitness center and free private parking.
Karl
From
United States
Very affordable and closest point towards mesa verde. In town so plenty of resources available. Plus free breakfast is actually cooked with eggs, sausage, and tators
Featuring free WiFi, Best Western Turquoise Inn & Suites is set in Cortez, 9.9 mi from Mesa Verde National Park. Durango-La Plata County Airport is 47 mi from the property.
Located in Cortez, Quality Inn near Mesa Verde is 10 miles from Mesa Verde National Park Visitor Center. Featuring a fitness center, this 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private...
Located in Towaoc, 23 miles from Mesa Verde National Park Visitor Center, Ute Mountain Casino Hotel provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking and a casino.
Jon
From
United States
It was just nice and cozy and the whole atmosphere was on point.
Hampton Inn Mesa Verde/Cortez Co is a 3-star property located in Cortez. The hotel has an indoor pool and a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi throughout the property.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool and a hot tub, Days Inn Cortez is 29 mi from Mesa Verde National Park. Free WiFi is provided and a free grab an go breakfast is served each morning.
Providing a garden, Ranch at Mesa Verde features accommodations in Cortez. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. The farm stay has an outdoor fireplace and a hot tub.
Jill
From
United States
Super accessible and friendly host. Super comfy beds. Hot tub and star gazing. Fully equipped kitchen- had condiments, salt and pepper. Really unique secluded setting. Good access to mesa verde.
The ranger tour of Cliff Palace was excellent. Our ranger Adam was very passionate and knowledgable about the park and really helped us to understand what life was like for the people who had occupied these dwellings.
Overall these cliff dwellings are fascinating and it was very exciting to be able to see some of them up close and personal.
Driving around the park was very easy and well signposted.
Guest review by
NarisaCarla
Australia
Review score
10.0
The park was great a lot of trails to see the history but,...
The park was great a lot of trails to see the history but, if you want to a do a cliff palace or balcony tour the tickets are sold out within 1 minute of them going on sale and when we got to the park we realized why they went so fast is because they have several bus tours all day long.
Guest review by
Deborah
United States
Review score
10.0
Staying inside the park was one of the best decisions that...
Staying inside the park was one of the best decisions that we made for our visit to Mesa Verde. It allowed us to have easy access to all of the park touring without a long drive from The Visitor Center every day. The roads were very well maintained and the crowds were limited during the time we were there. We had decided on a private tour for just the two of us and that worked out very well instead of the larger bus tours. That also included a group tour at Cliff Palace which was the highlight of the trip. I think it's important to know that you do have to be able to manage some stairs and climbing ladders to get into and out of some of these viewing areas. There were plenty of places to get water food and a restroom.
Guest review by
Vicki
Review score
10.0
Mesa Verde is a magical place, to get onto the tours for the...
Mesa Verde is a magical place, to get onto the tours for the cliff dwellings you must make reservations in advance at recreation.gov - the rangers are so knowledgeable. There is reserved camping in the park and a few places to eat, a museum, you need a lot of water on your hikes - please be prepared.
Kid friendly. View point areas seem to be wheelchair accessible- but please check on that info.
This is a sacred place and former home of Indigenous peoples - please be respectful
Guest review by
Toni
United States
Review score
8.0
I came to be able to climb into and walk through the cliff...
I came to be able to climb into and walk through the cliff dwellings. I was initially told I could only sign up for the ranger led tour on site. About 10 days before my visit I discovered reservations for the ranger led tour (the only way to get in to the cliff dwellings) had to be made in advance. Reservations are available 14 days in advance and are immediately taken. Not being able to climb into and walk through the cliff dwellings was a major disapointment.
Guest review by
Jim
United States
Review score
10.0
We enjoyed taking the Long House tour and the Cliff Palace...
We enjoyed taking the Long House tour and the Cliff Palace tour. The Park Rangers were very informative and passionate about the Ancestral Puebloan people and preserving their heritage. I loved the ladders!
The views are beautiful. The road is very curvy. You need to allow ample time to get to your destination.
Be sure to stop at the Visitor Center/Gift Shop to view the exhibits.
You may want to bring in a cooler with food because there are not many food options within the Park.
Guest review by
Susan
United States
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