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Chimney Rock National Monument is a 4,726-acre (1,913 ha) U.S. National Monument in San Juan National Forest in southwestern Colorado which includes an archaeological site. This area is located in Archuleta County, Colorado, between Durango and Pagosa Springs, and is managed for archaeological protection, public interpretation, and education.
Covering 4,726 acres of the San Juan National Forest between Pagosa Springs and Durango, Colo., the Chimney Rock National Monument is a significant archaeological, cultural, geological and biological site.
Chimney Rock National Historic Site, spirelike sandstone rock formation in western Nebraska, U.S., that was a major landmark along the Oregon Trail. It is located about 3 miles (5 km) south of Bayard and consists of a 120-foot (37-metre) needle atop a cone-shaped mound; in all, the formation rises.
Archaeological sites can be accessed from the upper mesa by driving a graveled road to the upper mesa parking area. The Mesa Village Trail is a 1⁄4 mile-long paved loop that is wheelchair and stroller friendly. Visitors will see unexcavated and excavated pithouses and a reconstructed Great Kiva.
Chimney Rock National Monument is a 4,726-acre U.S. National Monument in San Juan National Forest in southwestern Colorado which includes an archaeological site.
Located 50 miles southeast of Durango at the edge of the San Juan National Forest, Chimney Rock National Monument is a fantastic destination for travelers seeking natural history and culture. The national monument spans 4,726 acres and preserves 200 Ancestral Puebloan homes.
22 paź 2024 · The Chimney Rock National Monument encompasses 4,726 acres of the San Juan National Forest between Durango and Pagosa Springs, Colorado. The Chimney Rock Interpretive Program is managed and staffed by the U.S. Forest Service and Chimney Rock Interpretive Association.