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Badger House Community Site

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Badger House Community Site

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The Badger House Community Site is a significant Ancestral Puebloan archaeological site located on Wetherill Mesa within Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Situated at an elevation of approximately 2168 meters, this historical site offers a unique window into 600 years of prehistoric human occupation and cultural evolution in the American Southwest. It showcases a progression of ancient indigenous life, from early pithouses to more developed pueblo structures and ceremonial kivas, providing a comprehensive look at the Ancestral Puebloans' architectural and…

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    February 16, 2024

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    The Badger House Community Site consists of four sites along a walking/bicycling trail. The sites feature several structures from the ancient Pueblo civilization, including a kiva and a pit-house. Overall the Badger House is fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the area.

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    Elevation 2,170 m

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    Location: Montezuma County, Colorado, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Badger House Community Site trail accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the 2.25-mile (3.6 km) trail at Badger House Community Site is described as a paved and graveled path that is generally flat and accessible. This makes it suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers, allowing a wide range of individuals to explore the archaeological features.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Badger House Community Site?

    While the Badger House Community Site is located within Mesa Verde National Park, specific regulations for pets on trails can vary. Generally, pets are restricted on archaeological trails to protect the sites and wildlife. It's always best to check the official Mesa Verde National Park website for the most current pet policies before your visit.

    How long does it typically take to explore the Badger House Community Site?

    The self-guided nature of the 2.25-mile (3.6 km) trail allows visitors to explore at their own pace. Most visitors find that dedicating 1.5 to 2.5 hours provides ample time to walk the loop, read the interpretive signs, and appreciate the various archaeological features without feeling rushed.

    What are the parking options at Badger House Community Site, and is a permit required?

    Parking for the Badger House Community Site is available near the Wetherill Mesa Kiosk, which is about a 12-mile drive from the main park road. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons. While a permit is not specifically required for the Badger House site itself, you will need to pay the entrance fee for Mesa Verde National Park to access Wetherill Mesa.

    Can I visit Badger House Community Site during the winter months?

    Wetherill Mesa, where Badger House Community Site is located, is typically open seasonally, usually from late spring through early fall. Access to the site, including the trail, is generally closed during the winter months due to snow and road conditions. It's advisable to check the Mesa Verde National Park website for exact opening and closing dates before planning a winter visit.

    Are there any food or drink facilities, or accommodation options near Badger House Community Site?

    The Badger House Community Site is located within Mesa Verde National Park, which has limited amenities directly adjacent to the site. Visitors should plan to bring their own water and snacks. For food, drink, and accommodation, you would typically need to visit the main visitor services areas within the park or explore options in nearby towns outside the park boundaries.

    What specific historical features can I expect to see along the trail?

    The trail showcases four distinct periods of Ancestral Puebloan development. You'll encounter a Modified Basketmaker Pithouse (c. 650 AD), a Developmental Pueblo Village (c. 750 AD), the main Badger House ruin with its evolving masonry, and the Two Raven House. A notable highlight is a large underground kiva and a 41-foot tunnel connecting a tower to a kiva, offering a glimpse into their ceremonial life.

    Is public transport available to reach Badger House Community Site?

    Public transport options directly to Badger House Community Site are generally not available. Visitors typically access the site by driving their own vehicle or using a park tour service to reach Wetherill Mesa. From the Wetherill Mesa Kiosk, the site is then explored via the self-guided walking/bicycling trail.

    What is the best time of day to visit Badger House Community Site to avoid crowds?

    To avoid larger crowds, especially during the peak summer season, it is recommended to visit Badger House Community Site either early in the morning shortly after Wetherill Mesa opens or later in the afternoon closer to closing time. This allows for a more peaceful and immersive experience.

    What kind of wildlife might I spot at Badger House Community Site?

    Beyond the historical significance, the natural setting of Wetherill Mesa offers opportunities for wildlife spotting. Visitors often report seeing wild horses in the area. Other common wildlife in Mesa Verde National Park includes deer, various bird species, and smaller mammals, though sightings are not guaranteed and depend on luck and timing.

    How does Badger House Community Site compare to the more famous cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park?

    Badger House Community Site offers a unique perspective by showcasing the earlier stages of Ancestral Puebloan settlement, from pithouses to surface pueblos, before the construction of the famous cliff dwellings. It provides a tangible journey through 600 years of cultural evolution on the mesa top, complementing the later cliff dwelling sites by illustrating the progression of their architectural and societal advancements.

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