World's biggest free geocaching network
Geopaths - matching lots of geocaches
Full statistics, GPX's, all for free!
Mail notifications about new caches and logs
100% geocaching posibilities for free
You have to be logged-in in order to perform operations on this cache.
stats
This cache does not have any statistics yet
Chaco National Park - OU021F
Chaco Ruins are the best around.
Owner: kingbee
Please log in to see the coordinates.
Altitude: m. ASL.
 Region: United States > New Mexico
Cache type: Other type
Size: No container
Status: Ready for Search
Date hidden: 2011-01-05
Date created: 2011-01-05
Date published: 2011-01-05
Last modification: 2012-08-22
0x Found
0x Not found
0 notes
watchers 0 watchers
252 visitors
0 x rated
Rated as: n/a
In order to view coordinates and
the map of caches
you must be logged in
Cache attributes

Access Fee Required  Kid Friendly  Wheelchair Access  Quick Cache  Guestbook  Limited Hours 

Please read the Opencaching attributes article.
Comment from OC Team

Data: 08/22/2012 12:18:24, add by DudleyGruntCache seems to be exclusive to this site. If so, please add the OCUS ONLY attribute.

Thanks!Data: 08/22/2012 12:18:05,

Description EN

Chaco Culture National Historical Park


Contains the largest excavated Anasazi Ruins in the Southwest. Considered central to the Anasazi culture, Chaco is located in a canyon that lies within one of the most desolate New Mexico desert environments. The canyon contains hundreds of small sites along with 13 major ruins. Most of the ruins are accessible by vehicle or foot.Sign the guest book to claim the cache.

The park is open everyday from sunrise to sunset. The Visitor Center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The park visitor center is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day, in observance of these holidays, but the park's roads, sites, trails and campground will remain open.


ENTRANCE FEES

Vehicle Entrance Fee:  $8 for 7 days

This permit allows all persons traveling with the permit holder in one private, non-commercial vehicle (car/truck/van) to leave and re-enter the park as many times as they wish during the 7-day period from the date of purchase.The U.S. National Park Service will offer 17 fee-free days in 2011. 

About 147 of the 394 parks and historic sites operated by the National Park Service charge admission fees ranging from $3 to $25. Fees will be waived on the following days:

* Jan. 15 to 17 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
* April 16 to 24 in honor of National Park Week
* The first day of summer June 21
* Sept. 24 in honor of National Public Lands Day
* Nov. 11 to 13 in honor of Veterans Day 

Log entries: Found 0x Not found 0x Note 0x