New-Mexico Points of Interest

Living on the Land


Living on the Land is a point of interest located in the Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico. This site is a perfect destination for those interested in Native American culture and ancient history.

One of the main reasons to visit Living on the Land is to experience the architecture and way of life of the ancestral Pueblo people who inhabited the area over a thousand years ago. Visitors can explore the ruins of ancient structures, including kivas, pit houses, and multi-story buildings.

In addition to the impressive architecture, visitors to Living on the Land can also see the remnants of the ancient farming techniques used by the Pueblo people, such as terraced fields and irrigation systems. The park also offers guided tours and interpretive programs to help visitors better understand the history and culture of the area.

Another unique feature of Living on the Land is the stunning night sky. The park is located far from any major sources of light pollution, making it an ideal spot for stargazing. Visitors can take part in guided night sky programs to learn about the constellations and marvel at the beauty of the Milky Way.

Overall, Living on the Land is a must-see destination for anyone interested in Native American culture, ancient history, and stunning natural beauty. Get driving directions.
LIVING ON THE LAND

Points of Interest
Location
Algerita
Broom Snakeweed
Catclaw
Chollq
Do Not Climb
Guano Mining
Indian Rock Shelter
Juniper
Lechuguilla
Little Leaf Sumac
Living on the Land
Mariolla
McKittrick Canyon Contact Station
Ocotillo
Prickly Pear
Sotol
Texas Waknut
The Bowl
The Grotto
The Notch
Walnut Canyon Vista Trail 500 feet
Water
Yucca

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Brantley Lake State Park 51 3,320 ft
Dark Canyon Dispersed Numerous 3,477 ft
Parks Ranch Dispersed Numerous 3,565 ft