Is Hovenweep National Monument Worth Visiting?

A clear look at one of the Four Corners' quietest stops.

A stone tower at the Square Tower Group perched on the rim of Little Ruin Canyon under the Milky Way
Hovenweep was named an International Dark Sky Park in 2014. Photo: NPS Photo / Jacob W. Frank

Short answer: yes, but with conditions. Hovenweep preserves six ancestral Puebloan sites built between 1200 and 1300 CE, including multistory towers balanced on canyon rims and boulders. It's remote, small, and easy to underrate. If you're the kind of traveler who likes a quiet ruin and a dark sky over a crowded overlook, it's absolutely worth the drive. If you need waterfalls, big mileage, or amenities, you may leave shrugging.

The verdict

Hovenweep is a half-day stop, not a destination you build a trip around. The headline experience is the Square Tower Group Loop Trail, a two-mile primitive loop around Little Ruin Canyon that passes within feet of Square Tower, Hovenweep Castle, Twin Towers, and eight other standing structures. The masonry is genuinely remarkable, and because so few people come here, you can often have a 700-year-old tower entirely to yourself. That solitude is the whole point.

What you won't find: shade, restaurants, gas, or a long list of trails. The monument straddles the Colorado-Utah border in a corner so remote the Park Service literally warns you not to trust your GPS. Go in expecting a focused, contemplative stop, and it delivers. Go in expecting a national park's worth of activity, and it won't.

Who should go

Is Hovenweep National Monument Worth Visiting?
Photo: NPS Photo / Jacob W. Frank

Who can skip it

What to actually do here

Logistics worth knowing

The monument is open year-round, though trails are open sunrise to sunset only. Entrance is $20 per private vehicle, valid for seven days. The temperate, popular seasons are spring (April–May) and fall (mid-September–October), with highs of 60–80°F. Winters are cold but workable on the short loops; the Holly Trail is the one to avoid when icy. Fill your gas tank and pack water and snacks before you arrive, and follow the Park Service's written directions rather than your GPS.

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