Preserving an Ancestral Pueblo Community Center

Yucca House National Monument preserves a large unexcavated pueblo with a stunning setting in Montezuma Valley, nestled between Mesa Verde and Ute Mountain. Since Yucca House was protected as a national monument in 1919, it has remained largely untouched, offering intrepid visitors a sense of discovery and preserving the pueblo's beauty and integrity for future generations.

A botanist in a white tee kneels overlooking a six foot wide claret cup cactus with red blossoms
2024 Tours of the Monument

Explore this unexcavated Pueblo village and its unique flora and fauna with a ranger, 9am Sunday October 6th & 20th, Registration required

Desert shrubs cover ancient rubble mounds and a partial rebuilt stone wall with ranch land  behind
The Basics

Learn the basic visiting information how to get there, and what to expect.

Remains of ancient stone wall with yellow wildflowers and other desert shrub around it
Yucca House Visitor Guide

Download the Yucca House Visitor Guide before your visit or to learn more about this ancient community.

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Directions to Yucca House

You will be driving dirt roads and through private land to Yucca House. Follow directions carefully, and be respectful of private property.

Shrubs, trees and wildflowers cover the uneven, desert rocky terrain. A man walks by cedar tree
Protect Yourself

This is a naturally wild, rocky and overgrown landscape with cacti, snakes, ants, dust, and summer heat. Be alert and plan.

Last updated: September 23, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

PO Box 8
Mesa Verde, CO 81330

Phone:

970-529-4465

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