The day after our friends’ wedding near Denver, we drove down to Colorado Springs to enjoy the beautiful scenery. We would have loved to visit Rocky Mountain National Park, but we had heard about how busy it was, and we didn’t want to throw ourselves into huge crowds of people and be exposed to a bunch of germs.
We made a quick stop at the Manitou Cliff Dwellings, where we were able to walk into cliff homes that were inhabited by Native Americans 800 to 1,000 years ago.
The cliff dwellings were originally located in southwestern Colorado and were moved to Colorado Springs and reassembled between 1904 and 1907. The moving process included transport by oxen, horse, and railroad.
Lisa
I didn’t realize there were cliff dwellings there. The best ones we’ve seen are in southwest Colorado at Mesa Verde National Park. We have seen them several times and they’re amazing.
Ellie
I’ve heard that Mesa Verde is pretty amazing. It’s on my list for sure.
Ellie
Rosealeigh
Very neat lookng . Hope to get out that way. Happy travel’s and stay safe. Rosealeigh