Guadalupe Ruin is a single-story masonry pueblo perched on top of an isolated sandstone mesa. This mesa is about 200 feet above the valley floor and gives visitors great views of canyons, mesas, and volcanic necks in the Rio Puerco Valley, along with this fantastic archeological look into the past. The ruin had 39 rectangular rooms and 7 kivas (kivas are shared spaces used for political meetings or for rites).