Spruce Tree House Trail Guide: Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

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Spruce Tree House Trail Guide: Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

by Mesa Verde Museum Association, United States. National Park Service

EN·~16 minutes

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Description

The Spruce Tree House Trail Guide invites listeners to step inside one of Mesa Verde’s most impressive cliff dwellings. Measuring over 200 feet long and rising 60 feet high, this ancient stone complex once sheltered up to 250 people between 1200 and 1300 AD, with more than a hundred rooms for living, storage, and ceremony. The guide walks you through the numbered stations, explaining the architecture, the everyday life of its inhabitants, and the careful stonework that still stands today.

From the bustling first court, where families slept and stored food, to the hidden kivas used for ritual gatherings, each feature is described with vivid detail and supporting illustrations. Listeners learn how corn was ground on metates, how circular rooms differ from the typical layout, and why walls were plastered with colorful clay. The narration also reminds visitors to respect the site—no climbing on walls or crawling through doorways—while offering a glimpse into the cultural practices that shaped this remarkable cliffside community.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~16 minutes (15K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

MV

Mesa Verde Museum Association

A longtime nonprofit partner of Mesa Verde National Park, this association helps connect visitors with the park’s history through books, educational materials, programs, and interpretive services. Its work supports research, visitor experiences, and a deeper appreciation of the Mesa Verde region’s cultural and natural heritage.

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United States. National Park Service

United States. National Park Service

Charged with caring for America's most treasured landscapes and historic places, this federal agency helps protect natural wonders, cultural sites, and stories that stretch across the United States. Since its creation in 1916, it has become the steward of a vast system of parks, monuments, memorials, and heritage areas.

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