Bandelier National Monument: Part Two

After the whole family walked the Main Loop Trail, Dale and I decided to continue on to the Alcove Trail. In hindsight, I may have let Dale climb the 140 ft. of ladders while I relaxed at the bottom but we safely made it up and down and the view was great. Approximately 25 ancestral Pueblo people lived at the top!

Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument
Letters Are Lovely | Bandelier National Monument

We ended our time at the monument with one more hike to the Upper Falls waterfall. This was a beautiful hike around 1.5 miles each way, ending at the waterfall. (It even had some rocks similar to Tent Rocks which was still closed for visitors.) There are tons of hiking opportunities in the area and I would love to return to the park and hike some of the other trails as well! That night we had a great dinner at Dr. Field Goods. Don’t let the unassuming location stop you from visiting, the food was incredible (I had the shrimp tacos)!