Pueblo Peoples of the Rio Grande
What to Expect
Travel
All travel is by Crow Canyon vehicle. The entire trip takes place at elevations between 5000 and 5600 feet. Access to some sites requires moderate hikes of up to 2 miles over uneven terrain; one hike includes short ladders. Our pace will be leisurely, but you must be comfortable standing and walking for several hours at a time.
Accommodations
All nights are spent in comfortable hotels. Accommodations are double-occupancy; single accommodations are available for an additional fee of $460.
Weather
The climate in the northern Southwest is generally very dry and sunny. Late spring and early fall daytime temperatures can be quite variable, ranging from the 50s to the 80s; summer temperatures can reach into the 90s and occasionally exceed 100 degrees. Nighttime temperatures are cooler and generally pleasant. Although it can rain any time, afternoon thunderstorms are most common in July and August.
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