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Visit the Canyons of the Ancients in the American Southwest!

Do you want to see ancient ruins without leaving the US?

The Canyons of the Ancients

A vast stretch of ruins spanning from Southwestern Colorado through Eastern Utah

Its 164 acres of protected land with limited access. Many of the protected ruins are still buried, because the dirt and sand protects them from the elements

But there are plenty of uncovered ruins to see if you don't mind hiking a little. 

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Must See Places!

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Mesa Verde

Painted Hands

Hovenweep

Mesa Verde

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Though not technically part of the Canyons of the Ancients, Mesa Verde is an Ancient site that borders it. 

Mesa Verde is a complex of dwelling carved into the side of a cliff. It's also a National Park. 

And it's only 15 minutes away from Anasazi Visitor Center  - the gateway to the canyons!

Painted Hands

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Painted hands is a short hike down a cliff. It got it's name because supposedly, you can see ancient hand paintings in the rock 

White Dotted Arrow

Can you see it?

Can you see it?

Hovenweep

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Hovenweep is the most well-known site in the Canyons of the Ancients complex. The giant tower is iconic!

Hovenweep has numerous trails and a visitor center so it's perfect for all explorers!

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