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    Cortez / Mesa Verde KOA

    27432 E. Highway 160
    CortezCO 81321
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    ft. long
    Do not include the length of your tow or pull vehicle.
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    Winter Montly Special
    Code CB

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    Open April 1 - October 15

    After visiting the 700-year-old cliff dwellings in the park's canyon walls, return to your own high desert oasis.

    The towering flat-topped ridge of Mesa Verde National Park rises less than 15 minutes away from this KOA near the four corners where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Utah meet. After visiting the 700-year-old cliff dwellings in the park's canyon walls, return to your own high desert oasis. Swim in the heated pool or round up a game of basketball or horseshoes. If you want a taste of Native American life, stay overnight in one of the campground's tepees. Stock up on supplies and souvenirs in the grocery store and gift shop. Take a day trip to Utah's Monument Valley, the setting for several of John Wayne's most famous westerns. In addition to Mesa Verde, Native American life is chronicled at Hovenweep National Monument and the Anasazi Heritage Center.

    Check out our 2011 calendar of area events!

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    • 50Max Amp
    • 80'Max Length
    • Wi-Fi
    • Pool
      (May 29 to Sep 05)
    • Firewood ($)
    • RV Clubs & Rallies
    • Families
    • Motorcycle Clubs
    • Tours
    • For more information see Cortez events and attractions.

    • Golf

    • Fishing

    • Mesa Verde Country

      Mesa Verde Country is diverse -- offering nine national parks and monuments, mountains, mesas and national forests, recreation, relaxation and American Indian arts and crafts. One of the pleasant surprises you will discover in Mesa Verde Country is the diversity of culture. In addition to the ancient Anasazi civilization and contemporary Ute, Navajo and Hopi Indians, the region is alive with the passion and spirit of the old west ranchers, miners and cowboys. www.mesaverdecountry.com

    • Mesa Verde National Park

      Mesa Verde National Park is filled with fascinating secrets and ancient cliff dwellings. Over 4,000 people thrived on these plateaus between 600 and 1300 AD. They built stone villages on the mesa tops and constructed massive cliff dwellings in the steep canyon walls. The elaborate stonework, delicate artifacts and amazing petroglyphs are a man-made wonder. Climb through these ancient ruins and walk in the footsteps of the American Indians.

    • Ute Mountain Tribal Park

      The Tribal Park provides a personal experience for visitors in the ruins of the Anaxazi, south of Mesa Verde. The Ute Indian guides, interpret the archaeology of the park and host all tours. You will enjoy a mystical feeling of an ancient time.

    Upcoming Events

    2011

    (Calendar subject to change)
    All Summer:

    • Native American Dances and Cultural Programs
      May 28 - August 21 - 7:30 p.m. Monday - Saturday, except during performances of "Black Shawl" (see below). Cortez Cultural Center. 565-1151.
    • Outdoor Drama - "Black Shawl"
      Beautifully scripted and performed free of charge at the Cortez Cultural Center. 565-1151. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Call for dates. 565-1151.
    • Nature Walks
      Nature walks are held every Monday night at 7 p.m. at Hawkin's Preserve, the Cultural Center's 122-acre natural area. Also, family & children's archaeology, geology & astronomy programs TBA. Cortez. 565-1151.
    • Special Exhibits, Tours and Interpretive Programs
      Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores. 970-882-5600.
    • Concerts in the Park
      on Sunday nights June 6 - August 29, at 5:00 p.m., Cortez City Park. 565-1151.
    • Cortez Farmer's Market
      June - October, Saturdays at 7:30 a.m. Montezuma County Courthouse parking lot, Cortez. 565-3123.
    • Dolores Farmer's Market
      June - October, Wednesdays from 4 - 7 p.m. at Town Hall, Dolores. 882-7720.
    • Mancos Farmer's Market
      June - September, Thursdays, at Boyle Park, Mancos. 533-7434.

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