Step House
On Wetherill Mesa,
Self-Guided, no fee required.

Step House can be entered before or after a tour of
the Long House!
Step House is unique because there is clear evidence of two separate
occupations in the same site. A Modified Basketmaker site, dating to
A.D. 626, is situated between the old stone steps on the south and the
large boulders on the north. The rest of the alcove is contains a masonry
pueblo dating to Classic Pueblo times (A.D. 1226).
Step House is a self-guided cliff dwelling. The 3/4 mile trail is steep.
Your time in the site is self-paced so you can enter and exit at your
leisure. There is a ranger on duty in the dwelling to answer questions
between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Make Step House a part of
a visit to Wetherill Mesa.
Step House can be entered before or after a tour of Long House. Allow
approximately 45 minutes to visit the site in addition to the hour-long
tour of Long House. The sites on Wetherill Mesa provide for much quieter
and slower paced visit. It is worthwhile to plan to spend at least half
a day on Wetherill Mesa. It usually takes 3 to 4 hours to visit all
of the Wetherill sites, but can easily take longer if someone wants
to take advantage of all the walking trails in the area.