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Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
Neumexiko
San Juan County

Pueblo del Arroyo

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Pueblo del Arroyo

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Pueblo del Arroyo is a significant Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site nestled within the expansive Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, United States. Situated at an elevation of 1843 meters in the heart of Chaco Canyon, this historical site offers a profound glimpse into the architectural prowess of ancient civilizations. It stands as the fourth largest great house in the canyon, distinguished by its unique east-facing orientation and proximity to the famous Pueblo Bonito, along the…

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    21. Februar 2022

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    Dieses abgelegene Chaco Greathouse ist berühmt für seine Triwall-Struktur und liegt direkt an der asphaltierten Ringstraße mit Fahrradparkplätzen und einem kurzen Pfad zu den Ruinen
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    Höhenmeter 1.840 m

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    Dienstag 21 April

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 17,0 km/h

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    Ort: San Juan County, Neumexiko, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What are the operating hours and entrance fees for Chaco Culture National Historical Park, which includes Pueblo del Arroyo?

    Chaco Culture National Historical Park, where Pueblo del Arroyo is located, has varying operating hours depending on the season. It's always best to check the official National Park Service website for the most current information. There is an entrance fee to access the park, which covers all archaeological sites, including Pueblo del Arroyo. Passes like the America the Beautiful Annual Pass are accepted.

    Is public transportation available to reach Pueblo del Arroyo or Chaco Culture National Historical Park?

    No, public transportation options are not available directly to Chaco Culture National Historical Park or Pueblo del Arroyo. Visitors typically access the park by private vehicle. The park is located in a remote area of New Mexico, and the final miles of road are unpaved, requiring careful driving.

    Are there any specific permits required to visit Pueblo del Arroyo or hike its trail?

    No specific permits are required to visit Pueblo del Arroyo or hike its short trail beyond the general entrance fee for Chaco Culture National Historical Park. However, if you plan to camp overnight within the park, a backcountry permit is necessary.

    How long does it typically take to visit and explore Pueblo del Arroyo?

    Pueblo del Arroyo is accessed via a short 1/4-mile trail. Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring the site, reading interpretive signs, and appreciating its unique architecture. This allows ample time to observe the tri-wall kiva and the overall layout of the great house.

    Is Pueblo del Arroyo suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    The 1/4-mile trail to Pueblo del Arroyo is generally considered easy and relatively flat, making it suitable for families. However, the terrain around the ruins themselves can be uneven with loose gravel and ancient stone, which might be challenging for strollers. A baby carrier is often a more practical option for very young children.

    What are the best times of year to visit Pueblo del Arroyo to avoid crowds or extreme weather?

    While the intro mentions spring and fall for pleasant weather, to avoid larger crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (early spring or late fall) or on weekdays. Summer can be very hot, and winter can bring cold temperatures and occasional snow, though the park remains open year-round. Early mornings are also generally less crowded.

    Are dogs allowed on the trail to Pueblo del Arroyo or within the archaeological site?

    No, pets are generally not allowed on the archaeological trails or within the ruins at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, including Pueblo del Arroyo. Service animals are an exception. Pets are permitted in developed areas like campgrounds and along paved roads, provided they are on a leash.

    What unique architectural features distinguish Pueblo del Arroyo from other great houses in Chaco Canyon?

    Pueblo del Arroyo stands out for two primary reasons: its unique east-facing orientation, contrasting with most other great houses that face south, and its singular tri-wall kiva. This tri-wall kiva is the only one of its kind found within Chaco Canyon, making it a particularly rare and interesting feature for visitors.

    Are there any guided tours available for Pueblo del Arroyo or other sites within Chaco Culture National Historical Park?

    The National Park Service often offers ranger-led programs and guided tours at Chaco Culture National Historical Park, which may include Pueblo del Arroyo or provide broader context for the Chacoan sites. Check the park's official website or visitor center upon arrival for the current schedule of interpretive programs.

    What amenities, such as food, lodging, or restrooms, are available near Pueblo del Arroyo or within Chaco Culture National Historical Park?

    Chaco Culture National Historical Park is very remote. There are no restaurants or cafes within the park. The visitor center has restrooms and a small bookstore. For lodging, there is a primitive campground within the park (Gallo Campground), but no hotels. The nearest services, including food and lodging, are typically found in towns like Farmington, Bloomfield, or Cuba, which are at least 1.5 to 2 hours' drive away.

    What should I bring for a comfortable visit to Pueblo del Arroyo, especially considering the remote desert environment?

    Given the high desert environment, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), and sturdy closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on uneven surfaces. Layers of clothing are recommended as temperatures can fluctuate significantly. A camera and binoculars can enhance your experience, and don't forget any necessary medications.

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