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00:15 Pueblo Bonito 15:00 Pueblo Bonito Overlook Trail 20:45 Fin Touring all of the ancient great house pueblos in Chaco Culture National Historical Park can take well over a week to accomplish and this is what many people set out to do. Not everybody has the time or energy to see it all, so the best choice for a short excursion is to visit the ancient great house pueblos that are located along the nine mile touring loop road. These pueblos are easy to access and they are a good choice for a day trip tour. There are several Chaco Canyon articles to be found in the index pages that will be of help for planning a visit. Some of the articles focus on how to get to Chaco and the local camping options. Chaco Canyon definitely is way off of the beaten path in central New Mexico and there are no modern amenities nearby. Half of the adventure is just trying to get there on the dirt roads, which can be a bit rough for low ground clearance vehicles. Pueblo Bonito is the most famous great house pueblo in Chaco Canyon and this destination is located next to Chetro Ketl on the touring loop road. Chetro Ketl and Pueblo Bonito are closely related structures and there is a long petroglyph wall between these two sacred places. Pueblo Bonito is the most often pictured Chaco ancient site in travel brochures and the overhead view of this classic “D” shaped pueblo complex is world famous. From a distance, this great house pueblo looks ominous with the sheer cliff in the background. When approaching on the short hiking trail, the grand scale of this gigantic structure will soon be realized. Pueblo Bonito is located in an area that is often referred to as “Downtown Chaco” because this large building is surrounded by neighboring great house pueblos that are not spaced too far apart. Casa Rinconada, Kin Kletso, Chetro Ketl and Pueblo Arroyo are all within a few hundred yards of Pueblo Bonito. All it takes is one look to see that Pueblo Bonito was likely the cornerstone, because extensive architectural planning and craftsmanship was involved with constructing this majestic pueblo complex. This ancient great house once stood over four stories tall with over 350 individual rooms and a big plaza. There are also 32 round kivas and three great kivas inside the walls of this complex, so Pueblo Bonito actually is the largest great house in Chaco Canyon. The apex of this “D” shaped pueblo complex is on a corner next to the cliffs, which is the high ground on the valley floor. From the high vantage point, a good overview of the pueblo complex design can be seen. The only better view of this pueblo can be found at the overlook on top of the solid rock mesa. The Pueblo Bonito Overlook Trail is part of the Pueblo Alto Trail, which can be accessed at the neighboring Kin Kletso Great House. Pueblo Bonito lives up to its name, because this is such a beautiful ancient structure to see! The exquisite masonry and rock cutting craftsmanship truly are amazing and the floor plan design is something that can be pondered over for quite a spell. Learning about the local native culture will provide insight into what the kivas and individual rooms were used for. A good way to gain some knowledge while there is to take a ranger guided tour. The Chaco Culture National Historical Park is a sacred place, so it must be respected as such. All it takes is laying eyes on Pueblo Bonito to turn the trip into a spiritual journey that will inspire fond memories for many years to come!
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