Today the massive buildings of the Ancestral Puebloan people still testify to the organizational and engineering abilities not seen anywhere else in the American Southwest. For a deeper contact with the canyon that was central to thousands of people between 850 and 1250 A.D., come and explore Chaco through guided tours, hiking & biking trails, evening campfire talks, and night sky programs.






Chaco Culture National Historical Park
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Activities
Stargazing
Camping
Guided Tours
Hiking
Vehicle Entrance Fee
Entrance fee is $25.00.
Vehicle entrance is for all visitors who drive to the park in private vehicles and provides admittance for seven days.
Directions
Road conditions can be rough or impassable. Please call in advance for updates.
Weather
Summer highs are typically in the 80's to mid-90's. Thunderstorms can produce heavy localized downpours and sudden dramatic drops in temperatures. Winter temperatures will drop to well below freezing most nights. If you plan to camp in the winter, prepare for nighttime temperatures in the teens or lower. Spring and Fall are great times to visit with more moderate temperatures, but unexpected storms can change things dramatically. Monitor local weather forecasts.