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Pueblo Alto Loop - 7 members in 16 triplogs have rated this an average 5 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 06 2024
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51 male
 Joined Jul 05 2008
 Gilbert, AZ
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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adeniumTriplogs 697
Hiking6.07 Miles 568 AEG
Hiking6.07 Miles   2 Hrs   18 Mns   2.64 mph
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We had taken a family trip to Chaco a few years ago with the intent of staying for a couple of days, seeing as much of the easy-to-access ruins there were, and maybe I would get in a little hike while my wife and son chilled in Gallo campground. As it would turn out, the Taco Bell in Gallup ruined that for us, my son getting a stomach bug from that wretched place. We departed after one day and only saw a fraction of what's to see.

I was in the area (sort of) having just completed a backpacking trip to the San Pedro Parks Wilderness. I had planned to take a short hike and see a couple of things I missed last time, but I ended up doing the entire Pueblo Alto Loop. This was quite a change from the cool pines of San Pedro Parks. It was in the upper 70s, but exposed and it felt hot for me. My feet were already chewed up from hiking in leather boots, so this just added to the fun.

Still it was a rewarding hike, with awesome views of Chaco Canyon and an opportunity to visit Pueblo Alto. No regrets, and I was able to pick up a Chaco Canyon lapel pin for my collection.
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Apr 17 2022
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking5.10 Miles 20 AEG
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Exciting scramble up the crack of the bluff. Fabulous views of the ruins below in The Valley. Had the place to ourselves.
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Jun 19 2021
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44 male
 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Bonito Overlook & Pueblo Alto, NM 
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PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking3.78 Miles 505 AEG
Hiking3.78 Miles   2 Hrs   28 Mns   1.69 mph
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No solstice activities all weekend and the main loop road gate was closed until 9am, so that meant we got a late start on hiking. We originally planned on hiking up to the Bonito Overlook, then heading back to the VC for souvenirs and such in the AC before doing Bonito's big shaded rooms and then a Wijiji sunset hike. Well, once folks got on top and saw Bonito, they wanted more. So we went up the hill to New Alto and Pueblo Alto in the heat, before descending down the crack. I was the last one down, and everyone was clustered in the shade of the vault toilet near Kin Kletso - the only accessible shade around. The plan changed again, and we headed for Pueblo Pintado to give folks a chance to cool down in the AC and get away from the crowds.
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Sep 01 2018
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41 male
 Joined Sep 13 2009
 Mesa, AZ
Chaco Culture National Historical Park TrailsNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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jochalTriplogs 604
Hiking12.40 Miles 600 AEG
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Day and a half in Chaco; showed up Saturday mid day and left Monday morning, staying in the campground.

Right after we got into the visitor center, we were greeted by a good thunderstorm. Very hard rain for half an hour and a solid 10 or so minutes of hail. It was very cool driving through the canyon with mud waterfalls coming down. Over the next couple of days, the wash had a pretty good flow going.

We spent most of the afternoon Saturday hitting the loop ruins, then Sunday morning we did the Pueblo Alto backcountry trail, finished up the loop ruins, then I rushed through Wijiji solo.

Would have liked to get the South Mesa trail, but will have to come back for it and Pensaco blanco. Also did not do overlook trail

Loved the canyon, had been wanting to come for a good long while.
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May 20 2018
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking6.00 Miles 646 AEG
Hiking6.00 Miles   2 Hrs   40 Mns   2.34 mph
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second hike of the day and the best hike of the trip
took a break after penasco blanco
this one started at the same trailhead
down to kin kletso again (shown as yellow house on the haz map)
then up a narrow break in the rock - neat passageway
up high on the mesa now, the trail goes to an overlook for pueblo bonita
nice perspective on this large ruin
backtracking to where the loop splits, we went clockwise to hit both pueblo alto and new alto
both were impressive great houses
there is a section through grasslands on singletrack heading east but much of the trail is on slickrock :)
curving south, the jackson stairway comes into view
we decided we would not be interested in trying that :o
now entirely on slickrock, eventually heading back west
a few ups and downs and some fun little scrambles to negotiate
great views below, this time of chetro ketl ruin and of the entire chaco canyon to the south
closed the loop and dropped through the passageway
highly recommend this hike
it has everything but petroglyphs
nice to see that johnr1 had done this loop
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May 20 2018
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68 male
 Joined Mar 16 2008
 chandler,az
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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Hiking6.00 Miles 646 AEG
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Funnest hike in Chaco, though not as many glyphs.
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May 24 2014
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40 male
 Joined May 04 2012
 Denver, CO
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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DennyforrealTriplogs 131
Hiking4.00 Miles 300 AEG
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Nov 03 2012
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78 male
 Joined Dec 22 2007
 tempe, az
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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johnr1Triplogs 340
Hiking7.10 Miles 300 AEG
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After driving the chickens to the four corners show, I had the day off on Saturday to hike. Previous visits to the four corners show met with less than ideal hiking weather but this year it was perfect so off I went. The approach road was dry but very wash boarded making the trip in and out less than enjoyable. The Chaco canyon more than made up for this, however with ts spectacular ruins and setting.

I opted for what is apparently the longest hike in the area and found it to also be one of the most informative. The loop starts with a class 3 scramble up from the base through a chimney that is completely hidden from casual viewing. From the top, you look down on several of he better sites and also have great views from the top of the entire area.

The Alto complex is fascinating as it starts with a big pile of rubble which must have been the first Kiva. Then there is a second area that has definite walls and rooms but is pretty well ruined. This area features the brick with little slivers used to line them up which is not particularly handsome or long lived. Finally there is the new alta with properly formed rocks that fit together with just mortar. Beautiful and it has lasted 1000 years of exposure to the weather. I am amazed that the builders could do such precise work with just stone tools.

From Alta the trail proceeds back to the top of the cliffs and provides amazing views of he Kivas from the top. I found this to be much more interesting than wandering at the level of he structurs.

The Chacan roads were a bit hard to find but the carved steps known as the Jackson stair was impressive. I crawled down to where I could see the first step and came away with huge respect for the folks that would climb that thing. I might rap it but now way I am going to free climb it. There has been a 1000 years of erosion, however, so perhaps in its original state it was a bit less intimidating.

Got back to the loop start with time so I wandered down the trail a mile or so and found another Kiva with accompanying ramp to the top. Amazing amount of dirt and rock that was moved to make this.

This complex is amazing in its engineering and construction. I am glad I got a chance to visit

And for those interested in the outcome of the trip, Suze got reserve feather leg which meant a lot to her. This means that one of her silkies was better than 80 feather legs of all types
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Jun 28 2012
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49 male
 Joined Dec 30 2007
 Avondale,Az
Chaco Culture National Historical Park TrailsNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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StoicTriplogs 552
Hiking11.00 Miles 750 AEG
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Day 3

Pueblo Pintado
Chaco National Park
Fajada Butte
Hungo Pavi
Chetro Ketl
Petroglyph Trail
Pueblo Bonito
Pueblo Alto Loop
Kin Kletso
Pueblo Del Arroyo/ Wetherell grave site
Casa Rinconada
South Mesa Loop Tsin Kletzin site
Chacoan Stairway
Una Vida


Last minute decision to come to Chaco. It was very hot, but worth the hike. SPF 100, worked well. I did burn my lips badly. They where swollen the next morning, and now blistered.. Lesson learned....
Sorry, i tried to narrow the pictures down. There is a lot. I started with over 400.
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[ checklist ]  Fajada Butte
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Jun 20 2011
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44 male
 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking5.65 Miles 579 AEG
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Hiked the Pueblo Alto Loop with Larry, Mike, and Randy. Wind was constant, and the trail seemed longer than anticipated. Listed length was 4.8 miles. Actual length was about a mile past that. My SPOT batteries died on the trail, so the track that is associated with this triplog is about 50% original, and 50% map-drawn.
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Jun 20 2011
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58 male
 Joined Apr 04 2002
 Flagstaff, AZ
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
Hiking avatar Jun 20 2011
squatpukeTriplogs 186
Hiking5.65 Miles 600 AEG
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This was my favorite hike of my 4 days in Chaco. This trail had it all...great views, bits of tricky hiking, ruins & culture as well as TONS of photo ops (had to literally pull Randal away at times).

Mr. Gay gave us a thrill and defied death at Jackson's Staircase. Had a nice shady break at New Alto. Plenty to see and talk about with our Anasazi expert PageRob....highly recommend this hike.
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Jun 18 2011
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 Joined May 14 2003
 Ahwatukee, AZ
Chaco Culture National Historical Park TrailsNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
Hiking avatar Jun 18 2011
Randal_SchulhauserTriplogs 1,009
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Chaco/Bisti Wilderness Experience 2011

Chaco Culture National Historical Park Trails => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=12079
Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1962

4 Days, 3 Nights - bliss!
313 images later (178 on Rebel XT, 135 on 7D)

Saturday June 18, 2011
-on the road from Mike Mattes' Chandler residence @ 7am
-Phoenix to Payson to Heber to Holbrook to Thoreau to Crown Point to Chaco via south entrance
-somehow arrive at Gallo Campground first, get sites 48 and 49 in the "tents-only" alcove. Campground less than half full at 2:30pm on Saturday afternoon. Estimate about 80% full come the end of the day.
-Trish (aka Trishness) and Tracy (aka Paintninaz) arrive and get site 40 since only 2 tents per site are allowed...
-Larry the Lost (aka squatpuke) arrives with daughter Rebecca (aka ???)
-time for our first trek, Chaco Canyon Overlook Trail that starts at the Gallo Campground entrance => http://www.explorenm.com/hikes/ChacoOverlook/
-whip up BBQ chicken drumsticks with corn-on-the-cob and S'mores to feed the masses. Rebecca wins the best comment; "Hey Dad, this is way better than some granola bars for dinner".
-Rob (aka PageRob) arrives at sundown
-too many choice beers to be "slumming it" with a Caguama
-Camp fire discussion eventually (inevitably?) gets around to "MAN CORN" => viewtopic.php?t=5356

Sunday June 19, 2011
-Chef Mike starts the day with our traditional Prickly Pear Vodka & Orange Juice before cooking the bacon and eggs over-easy.
-7 HAZ'ers pile into Rob's Explorer and Mike's Jeep for backcountry ride to our first Chacoan Outlier, Kin Klizhin => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15545
-carry on through the backcountry to the "sand trap" area => http://hikearizona.com/photo.php?ZIP=143366 that became a turnaround point for us last year.
-"sand trap", "smand trap"! No problem for Mike's 4WD Jeep and Rob's 4WD Explorer as we push through to Lake Valley Chapter House and up NM371 to CR7297 (turn off near mile marker 70 on NM371) and the Bisti Wilderness trail head
-I'm very surprised to see multiple vehicles at the TH. This is my 3rd trek into the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness and the first time I've ever seen another human!
-equipped with some Bisti tips from Letty and Laurent Martres' handbook "Photographing the Southwest", we start to walk up the South Hunter Wash noting the barbed wire fence on the north side
-when the barbed wire fence bends 90 degrees to the north, we angle ourselves in a northeast direction towards some fanciful coloured formations and into an area noted as "Stone Wings" on the Bisti Wilderness map
-we eventually make our way into the North Hunter Wash before finding a promising looking canyon with some shady walls to sit and have a lunch snack
-we continue our lasso loop back to the 90 degree bend in the barbed wire fence
-noting the crew is looking a little "spent", the "Cracked Eggs" area recommended by Letty will have to wait for a future adventure
-we head south along NM371 and the turnoff for Lake Valley Chapter House.
-a couple of miles south lies the turnoff for Kin Bineola => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15425
-by far my favorite Chacoan Greathouse Ruin and Chacoan Outlier!
-exploration of 3 southerly middens yields 6 inch pottery sherds and multiple handles
-a green collared lizard amuses us as it tries to protect it's midden territory
-after thorough exploration, on to Crown Point to pick up some ice and supplies
-back in cell phone coverage, some "Happy Father's Day" texts trickle in
-take advantage of the coverage to give my Dad a call
-a little south and east of Crown Point lies Kin Ya'a => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=15536
-this is a lesser appreciated outlier, but still worthy of exploration for it's ample middens and Chacoan roads
-evening menu featuring BBQ steak, mushrooms, onions, sweet gherkin pickles, French bread, and our camp fire standby dessert, S'mores!
-wind kicks up even more followed by a rain storm forcing us to retreat to our tents (or vehicles for some) to call it a night.

Monday June 20, 2011
-Chef Mike starts the day again with our traditional Prickly Pear Vodka & Orange Juice before cooking up his famous chocolate chip pancakes.
-Trish and Tracy plan to trek the Penasco Blanco Trail to see the "Supernova" Pictograph => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1672
-for the remaining HAZ 5, our goal is the last remaining unexplored park trail, Pueblo Alto Loop => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1284
-through "the crack" and onto the mesa overlooks of Kin Kletso, Pueblo Bonito, and Chetro Ketl
-next up is the Jackson Staircase and the Chacoan Road that heads toward Escavada Wash => http://www.nps.gov/chcu/historyculture/ ... -roads.htm
-Pueblo Alto and New Alto ruins explored
-back at the TH, the first Cag's are consumed (remember that taste is proportional to thirst and we were VERY thirsty)
-mandatory exploration of "downtown Chaco"
-Pueblo del Arroyo => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1287
-Pueblo Bonito => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1281
-Petroglyph Trail => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1282
-Chetro Ketl => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1676
-interesting reverse drive by Rob to collect Larry, Rebecca, and Mike at the Pueblo Bonito parking lot
-back to the Gallo Campground for some R&R before tackling Wijiji Trail at sunset
-explore the Gallo Campground vandalized petroglyph panels =>
-evening Ranger Program with Park Rangers Joe Fleming and G.B. Cornicopia
-the Gallo Campground is filled, but the Park Rangers indicate that they are not turning anybody away
-I notice about 5 tents populating the area around the Campground Host Site
-evening meal featuring Rob's burritos and appetizers by Trish and Tracy

Tuesday June 21, 2011
-Solstice Day in Chaco
-Trish wakes me up ~4am (yikes!)
-Waiting at the Gallo Campground Host Site for shuttle van pick-up 4:45am (yikes again!)
-Arrive at Casa Rinconada about 5:15am => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1668
-We wait for the Laguna Pueblo tribe members to finish morning prayers at the Casa Rinconada before the masses are permitted to trek up to the site
-I'm stunned by the "cluelessness" of many of the visitors as they feel compelled to walk in front of the solstice alignment window and interupt the image being photographed and videoed by others
-I'll estimate the solstice observers to be about 3x the previous years' number
-a little "glitch" waiting for the promised shuttles back to Gallo Campground
-once back at the camp, Chef Mike has jumbo breakfast sausages and waffles ready for consumption
-break camp, say our good-byes and we hit the road
-side trip to El Morro => http://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1295

Photos to be posted when I get a chance...
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Jun 22 2008
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 Pocatello, ID
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking3.60 Miles 200 AEG
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Hiked up the short way to Pueblo Alto after sleeping in a bit. Skipped the Chetro Ketl overlook and Jackson Staircase. Pretty day, but hot even before noon. Shadeless. Headed back down to take a break, eat lunch, and recharge before heading out to Penasco Blanco later in the day.
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Jul 25 2007
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 Joined Apr 02 2007
 Scottsdale, AZ
Pueblo Alto LoopNorthwest, NM
Northwest, NM
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Great loop hike in Chaco. After you've driven (or biked) around the 9 mile paved loop in the park and seen all the great houses, this is a nice hike to see it all from above. There's a little booklet on the backcountry hikes that is worth buying to explain all the plaques around the trail.

The elevation gain doesn't seem like much, but you go up and down tiered mesas all along the trail once you climb up the first quarter mile. Great views of the San Juan basin and perfect overhead photo ops of most of the great houses. Don't turn around at the Pueblo Bonito overlook and go back. It's very much worth it to walk along the ancient roads and to see the staircase/hand holds at the mid point of the loop.

Maybe July is a bit hot for this hike, but the crowds were minimal.
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Jul 06 2007
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Pueblo BonitoNorthwest, NM
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Chaco Canyon - New Mexico

This was a pilgrimage of sorts to the acknowledged center of Southwestern Puebloan society. I can't really explain my general fascination with ruins, but the enigmatic mystery certainly is a major component. There's probably no better place to further fuel this fascination than Chaco Culture National Historic Park.

Lynn, Tobyn, and I decided to spend an extended July 4th weekend in New Mexico leaving Sarah at home to look after the dogs (besides, she also had to work). The plan was to make base camp at the Holiday Inn in Farmington NM and get an early morning start (ie. 5:00 am) each day. This ensured our accommodations since camping at the Gallo Campground within Chaco Canyon is severely limited.

Waking up before sunrise (New Mexico is on daylight savings time) we headed 11 miles east along Hwy 64 to Bloomfield NM and the junction with Hwy 550. Interesting that we passed the Salmon Ruins site (see http://www.salmonruins.com/ ) and Aztec Ruins site (see http://www.nps.gov/azru/ ) on route to Chaco Canyon. Take Hwy 550 south from Bloomfield 39 miles to CR7900. Continue south along this paved county road for about 5 miles until you reach the signed junction with CR7950. Heading in a westerly direction, turn onto CR7950. This county road is paved for the first couple of miles, but soon turns into a bone-jarring, rutted, dirt path that may be impassible in wet weather. Traveling about 15 miles along CR7950, you cross the boundary into the Chaco Culture National Historic Park. We covered the 70 miles to Chaco from our Farmington NM hotel in about 1 1/2 hours.

The roads within the Historic Park are paved! Fajada Butte (famous for its' Sun Dagger Site) appears on the horizon within the canyon. We made our way to the visitor center. Although the park is open daily from sunrise to sunset, the visitor center hours are only 8 am to 5 pm. With the time now only 7:00 am, we decided to check some of the close-by ruins, Una Vida and Hungo Pavi.

Having our annual NPS pass, we decided to display this on the dashboard and move on to the truly massive and mysterious Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl ruins. The 0.25 mile long Petroglyph Trail connects the two Chacoan "great houses". The site is beyond words, so I won't even make an attempt to describe it here.

Having completed a couple of hours at the two "great houses", we headed to the next "MUST DO" trail, the Pueblo Alto backcountry trail that includes overlooks of Kin Kletso, Pueblo Bonito, and Chetro Ketl. A 200 ft scramble up a "crack-in-rock" trail is required to get to the lookout vistas. Tobyn and Lynn hung back as I made the way along the ledge top trail.

We moved on to the Penasco Blanco backcountry trail. We decided to stop at the initial petroglyph panels just beyond Casa Chiquita. The Casa Chiquita site is unexcavated, allowing one to ponder how the ruins looked 100 years ago before any restoration work was initiated.

Having completed the 2 backcountry trails, it was time to have a snack and beverage back at the air-conditioned truck. While Lynn and Tobyn relaxed, I sprinted around the Pueblo del Arroyo site.

We then moved on to the Casa Rinconada Community that includes the largest known kiva in Chaco Canyon. It was a strange coincidence that we ran into Mike & Sandy Mattes at this site. I knew Mike was off to visit Zion, Bryce and Mesa Verde this week. It turned out that Chaco was a spur of the moment decision since it was (sort of) on the way back to Phoenix from Mesa Verde. After completing the loop trail, we decided to head back to the Visitor Center.

The Visitor Center is rated highly by me containing a wonderful selection of artifacts uncovered during many of the archaeological digs. The collection of "evidence bags" made a compelling statement about the stupidity of many of the "Archaeological Resources Protection Act of 1979" violators.


Trail Summary:

1. Una Vida & Petroglyph Loop Trail is 1.0 miles long. My rating = 2, FAIR
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/una-vida.htm
2. Hungo Pavi Loop Trail is 0.25 miles long. My rating = 4, ABOVE AVERAGE
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/hungo-pavi.htm
3. Chetro Ketl Loop Trail is 0.5 miles long. My rating = 5, OUTSTANDING
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/chetro-ketl.htm
4. Chetro Ketl to Pueblo Bonito Petroglyph Trail is 0.25 miles long. My rating = 3, SOLID CONTENDER
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/p ... -trail.htm
5. Pueblo Bonito Loop Trail is 0.5 miles long. My rating = 5, OUTSTANDING
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/pueblo-bonito.htm
6. Pueblo del Arroyo Loop Trail is 0.25 miles long. My rating = 3, SOLID CONTENDER
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/p ... arroyo.htm
7. Casa Rinconada Community Loop Trail is 0.5 miles long. My rating = 3, SOLID CONTENDER
Reference http://www.nps.gov/chcu/planyourvisit/c ... conada.htm
8. Chacoan Staircase Lookout is 0.1 miles long. My rating = 2, FAIR


Backcountry Trail Summary:
NOTE: Hiking permits are required for these trails. They are free and available at the Trail Head and Visitor Center. Trails are open sunrise to sunset.
1a. Pueblo Alto Loop Trail is 5.1 miles long. My rating = 5, OUTSTANDING
1b. Pueblo Bonito Overlook is 2.0 miles long roundtrip. My rating = 5, OUTSTANDING
1c. Kin Kletso Trail is 0.5 miles long roundtrip. My rating = 4, ABOVE AVERAGE
2a. Penasco Blanco Trail is 7.2 miles long roundtrip. My rating = TBD
2b. Casa Chiquita & Petroglyph Trail is 4.0 miles long roundtrip. My rating = 4, ABOVE AVERAGE
3a. South Mesa Loop Trail is 3.6 miles long. My rating = TBD
3b. Tsin Kletzin is 2.6 miles long roundtrip. My rating = TBD
4. Wijiji Trail is 3.0 miles long roundtrip. My rating = 3, SOLID CONTENDER



See links for more info:

http://www.nps.gov/chcu/ for background cultural history

http://www.nps.gov/chcu/photosmultimedi ... 4#e_144965 for historical photographs (4-pages)


Talking with one of the Rangers, late September and October are considered the "best times" to visit. The area has finished with Monsoon rains and heat and its fall season before the winter snows. Maybe consider a return visit to eliminate any "TBD's" from the trail ratings. I also hear the backcountry trails and the pottery sherd dump at Angel Peak Badlands at the end of the 30 mile Chacoan Road north from Pueblo Alto calling me. I'll also have to include the Salmon Ruins and Aztec Ruins sites...
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