• Architectural details from the Holly Site

    Hovenweep

    National Monument CO,UT

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  • GPS Users

    Using GPS to find your way to Hovenweep is not recommended. Since Hovenweep has 6 different units with numerous paved and dirt roads intesecting each other, GPS will send visitors to unknown locations other than to the park. Using a map is recommended.

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Hovenweep Castle
Hovenweep Castle
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Cajon Group
Cajon Group
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Cutthroat Castle

Cutthroat Castle
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Cutthroat Castle
Cutthroat Castle
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Holly Group

Holly Group
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Horseshoe Group
Horseshoe Group
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Masonry Detail
Masonry Detail
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Keyhole - Square Tower
Keyhole - Square Tower
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Stronghold House
Stronghold House
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Square Tower
Square Tower
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Hovenweep House
Hovenweep House
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Did You Know?

Did You Know?

The dirt is alive! A living crust called "Biological Soil Crust" covers much of Hovenweep and the surrounding area. Composed of algae, lichens and bacteria, this crust provides a secure foundation for desert plants. Please stay on roads and trails to avoid trampling this important resource.