Discover Hovenweep National Monument, a preserved archaeological site spanning Utah and Colorado, known for its ancient ruins and scenic desert landscapes.
Marvel at ancient stone towers crafted by the Ancestral Puebloans, built without modern tools and still standing strong after more than 700 years.
Explore the Square Tower Group, the monument’s most iconic site, where multi-story towers and circular dwellings cling to the edge of a rugged canyon.
Visit six prehistoric village sites spanning Utah and Colorado, each offering valuable insights into the daily life, architecture, and culture of the Ancestral Puebloans.
Gain insights into ancient Puebloan life as you explore centuries-old towers and dwellings that reveal their architectural skill and way of living.
About the Hovenweep National Monument Tickets, USA:
Hovenweep National Monument, located on the Utah-Colorado border and is home to the remains of six prehistoric villages built by the Ancestral Puebloans. With your entry ticket, explore ancient stone towers, multi-room dwellings, and ceremonial structures perched on canyon rims—some dating back to the 13th century. Walk scenic trails from the visitor center to the Square Tower Group or venture out to other units for a deeper look into this mysterious past. Also, get a chance to Learn about the ingenuity and resilience of the people who once called this desert home.
Activity Duration: 5 hours
Activity Location: Hovenweep National Monument, Utah–Colorado border, USA