Long before we were here, the Ancestral Pueblo people called this place home. From around 1150 to 1550 CE, these native people lived and thrived in the place that is now Bandelier National Monument, before they were forced to move on due to drought. Luckily, they left behind cliff dwelling, petroglyphs, kivas, and other clues that help us learn about them.
Here's a hike that takes you right into the heart of the ruins, and you'll never forget it.
Bandelier National Monument encompasses 33,677 acres near Los Alamos, and it's one of the most beautiful spots in the state. The park is also home to some incredible historic Puebloan ruins.
The Alcove House Trail starts right at the Visitor Center. It's a 2.6 mile hike that's suitable for most people, though if you're afraid of heights this might not be the best option.
During the course of this hike, you'll climb four ladders for an ascent of 140 feet, in order to reach the dwelling.
The first half mile of the hike is fairly flat, and it's an enjoyable trail with beautiful scenery.
You'll pass through a forested area, and cross a small river.
You'll pass through a valley, where you'll see the ruins of ancient stone walls.
You'll soon see cliff dwellings above you. Ancestral Pueblo people lived here for around 400 years. The cliff-side dwellings kept them warm, dry, and safe.
Ladders lead all the way up to the dwelling.
Imagine what it would have been like to live here so many centuries ago!
As you make your way through the rest of the trail, you'll explore Big Kiva, Talus House, and Long House.
Make sure to take care while visiting this special place. It's illegal to remove anything from the dwellings or national monument, so leave only footprints, and take only photographs (you'll definitely want to have your camera along!).
Have you ever hiked the Alcove House Trail? We'd love to hear about your adventure!
If you're ready to explore more of New Mexico on foot, you should take this trail high in the mountains that has a payoff unlike any other.
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