lhboudreau: Mesa Verde National Park Visitor and Research Center
lhboudreau: A soaring sculpture of a cliff- dwelling Ancestral Puebloan in the Plaza of the Mesa Verde National Park Visitor and Research Center
lhboudreau: View of Mancos Valley from the Mesa Verde National Park Visitor and Research Center
lhboudreau: Mesa Verde National Park: Picnic Area at the Visitor Center
lhboudreau: A steep climb up to Mesa Verde National Park on the Mesa Top Ruins Road
lhboudreau: Spruce Tree House occupied by Ancestral Puebloans between A.D. 1200 and 1280.
lhboudreau: The path to Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Park Headquarters and Museum in Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park: Ranger-Guided Tour
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
lhboudreau: Portion of the Mesa Top Ruins Road in Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: The trail to Park Point, the highest point in Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: View from Park Point, the highest elevation in Mesa Verde National Park, at 8,572 feet
lhboudreau: Fire Lookout at Mesa Verde National Park
lhboudreau: Drive to Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
lhboudreau: Spruce Tree House Trail in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace Trail in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
lhboudreau: Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado
lhboudreau: Scenic Colorado
lhboudreau: Grand Circle Map