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Colorado
Montezuma County

Petroglyph Point Trail

Easy

4.6

(7086)

7,570

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Petroglyph Point Trail

01:14

4.51km

70m

Hiking

Embark on an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) hike along the Petroglyph Point Trail, a route that takes about 1 hour and 14 minutes to complete. You will gain 242 feet (74 metres) in elevation as you traverse varied terrain, moving from dense canyon bottom growth to a 'pygmy forest' of…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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2.40 km

Petroglyph Panel

Highlight • Historical Site

On the walls of the canyon you can find loads of Petroglyphs, carved into the rock by the ancient inhabitants of Mesa Verde.

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3.05 km

Great Canyon View

Highlight • Viewpoint

On this distinct curve of the canyon rim, you get pretty cool views down into the bottom of the trench. The hillsides leading down to the bottom of the canyon …

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4.44 km

Mesa Verde National Park

Highlight • Historical Site

Mesa Verde is unlike every other national park in the US. Most of the other parks you enjoy with stunning natural monuments and a scenic backcountry. Mesa Verde was established …

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4.51 km

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3.90 km

539 m

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3.90 km

402 m

168 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Petroglyph Point Trail?

This trail is considered moderately strenuous to strenuous. It features rugged, rocky terrain with significant elevation changes, uneven stone staircases, narrow passages, and sections requiring minor rock scrambling. It's a challenging hike, especially for those not accustomed to frequent hiking.

What can I expect to see along the route?

The primary highlight is the Petroglyph Panel, a 35-foot-wide display of ancient Puebloan rock art. You'll also follow ancient footpaths, pass remnants of small cliff dwellings, and see sandstone grinding slicks. The trail offers Great Canyon Views of Spruce and Navajo Canyons, geological formations, and diverse vegetation.

How long does it typically take to hike this trail?

Based on komoot's data, this hike typically takes around 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete. However, due to its challenging nature and opportunities for viewing petroglyphs and scenery, you might want to allow more time.

Where does the trail start and where can I park?

The trail is located within Mesa Verde National Park. You will need to register at the trailhead or museum before starting your hike. Specific parking details are usually available upon park entry or at the visitor center.

Do I need a permit or to register for this hike?

Yes, registration is required at the trailhead or museum before you can begin the hike. This helps the park manage visitor numbers and ensure safety on this challenging route.

Are there any entrance fees for Mesa Verde National Park?

Yes, there are entrance fees to access Mesa Verde National Park, which hosts the Petroglyph Point Trail. These fees vary by season and vehicle type. For current fee information, please check the official National Park Service website for Mesa Verde.

Is the Petroglyph Point Trail dog-friendly?

No, pets are generally not allowed on hiking trails within Mesa Verde National Park, including the Petroglyph Point Trail. Service animals are an exception, but please verify park regulations.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is closed during winter months. The best time to hike is typically during the spring, summer, and fall when the park is fully open and weather conditions are favorable. Always check current park conditions before planning your visit.

What should I wear and bring for this hike?

Given the rugged and rocky terrain, good hiking shoes are essential. You should also carry plenty of water, as there are no water sources on the trail. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and consider sun protection.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Petroglyph Point Trail, Spruce Canyon Trail, and the Spruce Tree House self-guiding tour trail.

Is it a loop trail or an out-and-back?

The Petroglyph Point Trail is a loop trail, generally recommended to be hiked counter-clockwise to best experience its features and navigate the terrain.

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Trail Reviews

Diane
April 18, 2024, Petroglyph Point Trail — Mesa Verde National Park

Komoot describes this tour as "easy". The park ranger was horrified when I asked him about safety and he heard this from me. You have to be sure-footed, some passages are exposed. At one point you have to climb, i.e. know how to place your foot and how to pull yourself up the rock. The way back, on the other hand, is completely easy. Overall, I would describe the tour as "moderately difficult".

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Last day of vacation, tomorrow it's back by car to Denver to take my flight to Paris. But today, here I am at Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado) which combines magnificent landscapes and history, with the ruins of ancestral Pueblo communities (it is a World Heritage Site). The first hike of the day was along and just below a cliff, encountering a small village, petroglyphs, and visiting the museum retracing the history and way of life of these communities. Exciting !

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The trail is listed as the most difficult in Mesa Verde but, if you are used to hiking in the mountains, it is not particularly difficult. There are some parts where you might have to climb with your hands but it is a normal (and well marked) mountain trail. Once you reach the rim, the return is even better on a wide, flat and well maintained trail. However, the trail is beautiful and the views of the canyon are incredible.

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The Spruce Canyon Trail and Petroglyph Point Trail both begin at the museum. They are the same length, but the Spruce Canyon Trail took me 1 hour and the Petroglyph Point Trail took me 1.5 sins. The Petroglyph Point Trail is much harder to walk and has some climbing areas. In contrast to the Spruce Canyon Trail, it offers a couple of very nice viewpoints.

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Since the transition from the Sprouce House Trail, this part is a beautiful and easy hiking trail, to the Pheroglyph Trail is more climbing than hiking, it should be easier to do the tour in the opposite direction. The difficulty level of the tour must be changed to medium to difficult, as the path goes up and down over many narrow steps, sometimes very narrow between the rocks and always close to the abyss. But the view is worth it. The time given as 31 minutes is not correct, you should plan at least 80 minutes for the round trip

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