It’s no question that locals and past visitors consider Mesa Verde National Park a must-visit. It allows us a rare opportunity to experience preserved North American history before European contact. J
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Location: Durango
What's Included
- Highly Knowledgeable Guide
- Bottled water
- National Park fees
- Lunch
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- - Skip the long lines
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit for the tour, but younger kids (like under 5) might find it tough since it’s a full day and involves some walking. If you have older kids or teens, they’ll definitely enjoy it! Just make sure everyone’s up for some exploring and learning. It’s pretty family-friendly overall!
A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be exploring some ancient sites. I’d recommend layers since it can get chilly in the morning but warm up later. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat—there’s not much shade once you’re out touring.
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather is unsafe, like heavy rain or snow. The company is pretty flexible, just give them a call the day before to check in! They want everyone to have a great experience, so they’re understanding about weather issues.
Discussions
Just did the Mesa Verde Full Day Tour! Here’s my take.
I recently took the Mesa Verde Full Day Tour with Mild to Wild and it was amazing! Our guide was super knowledgeable and we learned so much about the Cliff Palace and the ancient culture. Plus, lunch was delicious and very filling. The views were jaw-dropping! I’d totally recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves history or the outdoors.
Considering gifting the Mesa Verde tour! Any tips?
I’m thinking about getting the Mesa Verde Full Day Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love hiking and history, but I’m worried about the whole day thing. Can anyone tell me if it’s too much for older folks? What else should I know?