Experience one of northern New Mexico’s most awe-inspiring cultural attractions featuring cliff & cave dwellings, early Pueblo architecture, an …
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2024年7月29日
This was such a cool experience - our guide was incredible - knowledgeable and funny. He kept the kids on the tour interested in the history of these ancient dwellings. Jalyndai的完整评论
2024年6月19日
We had planned to take the dwellings tour, but it wasn't available when we got there. So instead we took the mesa top tour. They drove us to the top in a van. Our guide, Ernest, was fantastic - a … GingerW918的完整评论
2024年6月15日
Very interesting place with so much history. It was extremely hot the day we went, but still a very enjoyable experience. Beautiful views from the top of the mesa. They take you up in a van . The day… Kate723的完整评论
I went here and I saw some petroglyphs, what did they mean about pueblo life?
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Some are depictions of everyday life (hunting, etc.); some are thought to be sacred and shared only among tribe members; and the meaning of some may be lost to the passage of …
Some are depictions of everyday life (hunting, etc.); some are thought to be sacred and shared only among tribe members; and the meaning of some may be lost to the passage of time. If you Google "Anasazi Petroglyphs of the American Southwest", there is a Prezi presentation that does the best job I have seen at laying out the various theories/interpretations.
Are credit or debit cards accepted for entrance fees or do we need cash?
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I paid with a credit card;I arrived just as the van was leaving so I was allowed to pay afterward. Do check to be sure it's open. I paid for my admission and a couple of items, and the …
I paid with a credit card;I arrived just as the van was leaving so I was allowed to pay afterward. Do check to be sure it's open. I paid for my admission and a couple of items, and the young lady was leaving as soon as I was finished. The guide was also taken another group up to the mesa, so there was no one tending the gift shop.
The Puye website is not working properly. I visited Puye in the mid-90's, and we were able to walk the grounds on a self-guided tour. Are you still able to do this? The tour also sounds like a great option. What times are the tours, and what are the costs? We will be there over Labor Day weekend and would like to make plans since we are staying in Taos. Thank you.
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You're supposed to be accompanied by a tribal guide, but sometimes if they have no other clients, they'll let you walk around on your own. I don't remember how much we …
You're supposed to be accompanied by a tribal guide, but sometimes if they have no other clients, they'll let you walk around on your own. I don't remember how much we payed, but there are 3 different tours to chose from. The plateau ruins, the dwellings and both. I think we payed like $30 per person for the dwellings tour, but since they let us go up on our own, we got to see the entire site. To be honest, the site isn't super spectacular. If you've already been there, I would just go to Bandelier even though it will be crowded, which is cheaper and more interesting. No idea if Puye is open on Labor Day. Do you HAVE to visit during Labor Day? Labor Day overall is a bad day to visit anything because of huge crowds. If you still end up going to Puye, ignore the sign at the gate that says, "Tour pass required beyond this point" and just drive through. You purchase your tickets at the site.
Yes, Puye Cliffs is open year around. We normally only close for our traditional feast days which are June 13 and August 12, and Christmas day. Weather...