Visiting Mesa Verde National Park
- Jennifer Melroy
- Last Modified January 23, 2024
- First Published on October 31, 2020
The Quick Guide to Visiting Mesa Verde National Park
Mesa Verde National Park Basics
Region: Intermountain / Rocky Mountains / Southwest / West Coast
Where to stamp your National Parks Passport Book in Mesa Verde National Park?
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If you are new to the National Parks, you can learn more about the National Parks Passport program here or jump right in by ordering the ever-popular Classic National Parks Passport or get the National Park Obsessed’s National Park Passport & Journal
IMPORTANT: Do NOT stamp your government-issued passport.
There are XX official Stamps for Mesa Verde National Park. Here is the list of National Park Passport Stamps you can get in Mesa Verde National Park:
- Mesa Verde, CO
- Wetherill Mesa
Bonus Stamps
- Junior Ranger
Mesa Verde National Park Passport Stamp Locations
Here are all the locations to find the Mesa Verde National Park Passport Stamps.
- Mesa Verde Museum (Previously Chapin Mesa Museum)
- Mesa Verde Visitor and Research Center
- Wetherill Mesa Information Center
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Last Updated on 23 Jan 2024 by Jennifer Melroy