Edge of the Cedars State Park

If you are looking for a fun and exciting place to learn about history while experiencing an unforgettable vacation, then head to Edge of the Cedars State Park. With historical pieces dating back to AD 825, you and your family can really get a taste of what life was like for your Puebloan ancestors first hand.
The museum
On any day of the year, with the exception of holidays, you can take a journey back to the Puebloan era and gaze upon historical artifacts that were used by the ancient Puebloans. The Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum only charges a small fee per person to enter, and you gain access to all the wonderful treasures inside for the entire day. Another addition to the museum is the educational and fun workshops that are appropriate for people of all ages to attend. In these workshops you can learn about Indian heritage and much more for the same cost of entering the museum.
The village
What makes Edge of the Cedars State Park so unique is that it is still inhabited by Puebloan ancestors. Also, inside the village is a 1,000 year old kiva that is used for religious purposes by the village inhabitants and as you visit the park you can access this kiva by climbing down a ladder into it. When you visit the village, you can experience first hand what life was like in AD 825 and how the Puebloan heritage has evolved since that time.
Whether you are a teacher looking for a field trip your students can never forget, or just a history buff wanting to learn something new, Edge of the Cedars State Park is an exciting place to visit. For just a few dollars you get memories that last a lifetime.
