Cultural World Heritage Package
The Southwest is home to 2 of only 20 World Heritage sites in all of the United States and some of the most rich and fascinating cultural history in the world. This 3-night, 3-day vacation package will give you a unique and in-depth understanding of the exceptional and distinctive cultural heritage of the Southwest Four Corners Region - home to the ancient Puebloan people (formerly known as the Anasazi).
The ancient Puebloan people were a thriving culture of creative people who lived in magnificent cliff dwellings of hand-hewn stone -over six centuries ago!On Day 1 of this tour, gain an in-depth understanding of the ancestral Puebloan people by experiencing a rare opportunity to visit an active archaeological investigation at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (Seasonal - Wed. or Thurs. only) or take a horseback ride into the Ute Mountain Tribal Park - one of the country's most undiscovered ruins in the U.S.
On Day 2, you will take a tour of your first World Heritage site, Mesa Verde National Park, to witness the amazing remnants of this ancient culture and home of the largest cliff dwellings in North America.
Finally on Day 3, you will visit your second World Heritage site, Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, which was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250.
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Package Includes:
- (3) Nights in Durango at your choice of available partner lodging options (although 4 nights is highly recommended to enjoy 3 full day activities).
- A full day, guided tour to Mesa Verde National Park with entrance to the park, all park fees, lunch and hotel pick up and drop off included.
- A full day, guided tour to Chaco Canyon with entrance to the park, all park fees, lunch and hotel pick up and drop off included.
- A full day, guided tour to Crow Canyon Archaeological Center including a hot lunch (Available in the summer months on Wednesday and Thursday only)
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Take the chance of a lifetime to see the Ute Mountain Tribal Park and the wild horses with a horseback ride through Colorado's back-country.
Additional Options:
- Add extra nights to your trip (in Durango, Cortez, Silverton, and/or Ouray).
- Add additional activities to your itinerary: a ride on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Evening entertainment, river trips, jeep tours, horseback rides, and more!
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Description:
First Night:
After a beautiful and scenic drive or flight from any direction, check into your selected hotel and kick your feet up, grab a bite at one of our world-class dining options and rest up for 3 days of cultural and historical exploration!
Day 1 - Crow Canyon Archaeological Center or Ute Mountain Tribal Park Tour:
In the summer months (available Wednesday and Thursday only)**, you will drive to Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and tour alongside professional archaeologists at a current excavation site and laboratory to view ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) artifacts that have been unseen and recently unearthed after more than 800 years.
Examine artifacts in a hands-on activity designed to help you understand the basics of Southwestern archaeology and ancestral Pueblo history. You will tour an active archaeology laboratory and learn how discoveries are made through careful analysis of artifacts. You will then enjoy a delicious hot lunch on the campus where you can relax and take in stunning views or take a stroll along the nature trail. You will then head out to tour Goodman Point Pueblo, Crow Canyon's current excavation site, and witness first-hand what an excavation in progress looks like.
We also recommend taking a one-of-a-kind back-country horseback ride into the Ute Mountain Tribal Park. This ride is a chance of a life time to see the west as its most Wild. The ride takes you into the Ute Tribal Park to explore a historical hidden gem with some of the most untouched cliff dwelling and Puebloan ruins in the world. You will also have an opportunity to explore Colorado's back-country and even see some of the west's last Wild Horses. Walk away from the professionally guided tour having explored some of the best that Colorado has to offer, a great horseback excursion, wilderness and wildlife and an incredible glance back in history.
Please note: there is a maximum weight limit of 240lbs. and they must have a min of 6 riders for this ride to go. If minimum is not met, they will do their best to accommodate a similar and equally as exciting ride for you.
When the day is over, head into Durango and check into your Durango hotel. If you would like more out of your day, try an evening of frontier style fun with a show at the Henry Strater Theater in Durango.
Day 2:
Enjoy the perfect compliment to your first day’s learning journey with a full-day tour of Mesa Verde National Park. A professional and knowledgeable tour guide will pick you up at your hotel and take you out to spend a full day exploring the ancient culture and architecture of Mesa Verde National Park. Mesa Verde National Park offers some of the most notable and best-preserved archaeological sites in the United States. You will experience southwestern cultural heritage and comparisons between the Ancestral Puebloan people and their contemporary indigenous descendants who still live in the Southwest today.
During their last century, some Pueblo Natives of Mesa Verde left the mesa tops and built their homes in the alcoves that abound in the many canyon walls, commonly referred to as "cliff dwellings." The exact number of dwellings in Mesa Verde is unknown, but over 600 cliff dwellings have been documented. You will get to explore many dwellings with hand chosen experts of Archaeology, Anthropology, and Geology that will enhance your journey to this area with the knowledge and experience needed to fully understand the advancement of this civilization and their cultural development. This tour is truly hassle-free as it includes the entrance fees, refreshments and bag lunch of your choice in tour price.
Day 3:
Your guide will again pick you up for another all-inclusive exciting learning journey to Chaco Canyon National Historic Park - a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 and 1250 and one of the densest and most exceptional concentration of Pueblos in the United States. For all the wild beauty of Chaco Canyon's high desert landscape, its hot summers, short growing seasons, and marginal rainfall create an unlikely place for a major center of ancestral Puebloan culture to take root and flourish. Yet this valley was the center of a thriving culture a thousand years ago. The monumental scale of its architecture, the complexity of its ceremonial life, the high level of its community social organization, and the far-reaching nature of its commerce combine to create a cultural vision unlike any other seen before or since.
The cultural flowering of the Chacoan people began in the mid-800s and lasted for more than 300 years. We can see it clearly in the grand scale of the architecture. Using masonry techniques unique for their time, they constructed massive stone buildings ("great houses") of multiple stories containing hundreds of rooms much larger than any they had previously built. The buildings were planned from the start, in contrast to the usual practice of adding rooms to existing structures as needed. Construction on some of these buildings spanned decades and even centuries. Although each is unique, all great houses share architectural features that make them recognizable as "Chacoan."
Experience some of the richest cultural heritage in the United States with this World Heritage/Crow Canyon tour - a fun and exciting learning journey for the entire family.


