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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument - New Mexico

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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument offers a glimpse of the homes and lives of the Indians who lived there from the 1280s through the early 1300s. The surroundings probably look today very much like they did when the cliff dwellings were inhabited. It is surrounded by the Gila National Forest and lies at the edge of the Gila Wilderness, the nation's first designated wilderness area. This designation means that the wilderness character of the area will not be altered by the intrusion of roads or other evidence of human presence.

Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, containing 533 acres, was established on November 16, 1907. Administration of the monument was transferred from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to the U.S. Department of the Interior on August 10, 1933. In the spring of 1975, the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service signed a cooperative agreement whereby the Gila National Forest is responsible for administration of the monument.

Gila Cliff Dwellings Park Details

Location Information
Operating Hours/Seasons
Reservations/Permits/Fees
Climate, Recommended
Clothing
Facilities and Opportunities
(including trails, camping, concessions)
Visitation
Special Events Programs
Adjacent Visitor Attractions
Additional Information



Location Information

Location:
Forty-four miles north of Silver City, New Mexico, on Highway 15

Address:
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Route 11, Box 100
Silver City, NM 88061

Telephone:
(505) 536-9461 or (505) 536-9344

Directions:
Take State Highway 15 from Silver City. Travel time is approximately two hours. An alternative route from Silver City goes through the Mimbres Valley. It is less windy, easier to travel, and takes about the same amount of time as State Highway 15. However, it is 25 miles longer.

Transportation:
No public transportation.

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Operating Hours/Seasons

Memorial Day to Labor Day, the monument is open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and visitor center is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The rest of the year, the monument is open 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and the visitor center is open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Reservations/Permits/Fees

Fees:
None at this time, and no camping fees.

Reservations/Permits:
None required, except for guided tours.

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Climate, Recommended Clothing

Mild climate, with rainy season July to August. Spring and Fall have moderate days and cool nights. Winter months often have nice afternoons with cold mornings and nights.

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Facilities and Opportunities

Visitor Center/Exhibits:
Museum, visitor center and contact station located at the monument.

Trails, Roads:
Adjacent Gila Wilderness and Gila National Forest has over 350 miles of wilderness hiking and riding trails.

Programs/Activities:
Guided tours of the monument available, with prior arrangements. Summertime campfire programs also available.

Lodging and camping facilities:
Lodging available in Silver City, Mimbres, Gila Hot Springs and Pinos Altos. There are four Forest Service campgrounds in the area, and a commercial trailer park at Gila Hot Springs.

Food/supplies:
Silver City, or the nearby community of Gila Hot Springs, has a convenience store that sells gasoline and camping supplies.

Other Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities:
The visitor center is jointly operated by the U.S. Forest Service, and the National Park Service. It has a small interpretive museum and sells books, posters, videos and postcards related to the Mogollon culture and surrounding Gila Wilderness. Opportunities for camping, horseback riding, fishing and hiking in the Gila Wilderness surrounding the monument.

Accessibility:
Trail to the Past is handicapped accessible (for viewing of pictographs) as is the visitor center. Because the 1-mile loop trail through the cliff dwellings is steep in places and winds to and through cliff dweller canyon, it is not considered accessible.

Special Needs:
Call ahead for winter road conditions and hours of operation. Wear shoes suitable for hiking the cliff dwellings trail.

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Visitation

Approximately 54,000 visitors annually.

Basic Visit Recommendations:
Call ahead for winter road conditions. State Highway 15 is a narrow, mountainous, windy road, and is not plowed for snow on weekends or at night. Trailers over 20 feet must take an alternate route on Highway 61/35. Travel time from Silver City can be two hours. Visitors for the monument trail must wear good footwear with substantial soles, as the monument trail is a natural path and steep in places.

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Special Events Programs

In the summer, campfire interpretive programs are offered on weekends. Tours are provided for school groups, by reservation only.

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Adjacent Visitor Attractions

Gila Wilderness has hiking trails, and over 350 miles of trails.

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Additional Information

Call Wilderness Ranger District at (505) 536-2250, 536-9461, or 536-9344. These last two numbers are also the numbers for the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument.

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