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Montezuma Creek, UT 84534, USA
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Hovenweep National Monument
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Hovenweep National Monument is home to ancient Puebloan structures built over 700 years ago, like the Square Tower, which has walls as thick as a car tire and stands five stories tall. 2. Keep an eye out for secret trails leading to hidden petroglyphs (rock arts) carved by indigenous people long ago, telling stories of their community and daily life. 3. The Little Ruin Canyon contains both impressive masonry structures and 1,000-year-old rock art panels, showcasing the ancient Pueblo culture's artistic talents. 4. At Hovenweep, you can stand in four different U.S. states at once: Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, all within the same park! It's like being in multiple places at once. 5. Nighttime stargazing is a treat at Hovenweep, where the lack of light pollution allows you to see a sky full of twinkling stars and maybe even catch a glimpse of the Milky Way.
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Recreation Experiences: Hovenweep National Monument offers fantastic hiking opportunities, so make sure to pack comfortable walking shoes and prepare for various terrains. Take the time to explore the different trails, such as the Square Tower Group Trail and the Hovenweep Trail, to experience the unique architecture and ancient ruins up close. 2. Money-Saving Tricks: Consider visiting Hovenweep National Monument during the shoulder seasons (spring or fall) to avoid crowds and potentially secure lower accommodation rates. Additionally, bring your own food and drinks to avoid relying on pricey on-site options. There are picnic areas available, making it convenient to enjoy a packed meal amidst the beautiful surroundings. 3. Most Enjoyed Locations: Besides the main ruins, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Holly Group or Cajon Group, known for their impressive towers and structures. These areas often have fewer crowds, allowing for a more immersive experience. The serene ambience and breathtaking views make them perfect spots for nature enthusiasts to connect with the ancient past. 4. Food and Dining Tips: Given the remote location, dining options near Hovenweep National Monument may be limited. It's advisable to stock up on groceries or pack food and snacks before heading to the park. However, be sure to follow Leave No Trace principles and respect the park's regulations regarding food storage and waste disposal. 5. Best Time to Travel: Hovenweep National Monument is located in the arid Southwest, so the best time to visit is during spring (April to June) or fall (September to October). These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the scorching heat of summer. However, be aware that the desert can get cold at night, so pack appropriate clothing layers.
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Hovenweep Visitor Center, Painted Hand Pueblo, Hovenweep Campground