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Mesa Verde Country(R) Agritourism Gets Boost from U.S. Dept. of Agriculture

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

– Grant helps Bureau tie together agriculture, archaeology –

In southwest Colorado’s Mesa Verde Country(R), agriculture has historically been a key piece of the cultural and economic fabric. Now, thanks to a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the area is making that history its present and future.

Mesa Verde Country will use the $50,000 grant for its “Agricultural Adventures” program, designed to communicate the benefits and details of local producers to regional and national audiences.

“Agritourism is a popular term, and a fast-growing industry, but making it tangible and accessible to the public can be challenging,” explains Lynn Dyer, director of the Mesa Verde Country Visitor Information Bureau. “Our intent is to help people learn and experience agriculture through real, hands-on experiences. That’s agritourism.”

Key elements of the program include a new brochure and expansion of the Mesa Verde Country Web site (www.mesaverdecountry.com) to tie together the archaeology, agriculture and scenic attractions of the area. For example, how to incorporate the relationships between Mesa Verde National Park, a Navajo-Churro sheep ranch, a brewery and a ranch in the area’s historic McElmo Canyon. The site will expand to offer podcasts with local farmers and ranchers, real-time information on farmers markets and special events, as well as “how-to” presentations for aspiring farmers and gardeners.”

The “Agricultural Adventures” section of the Web site already makes it easy and fun to explore the region’s bounty. Newly added pages contain information on every form of local agriculture, says Dyer, ranging from an antique tractor museum and historic agricultural sites to a state-of-the-art biofuel production facility. Visitors will find detailed information on:

-Ranches: Yak, alpaca, camel and reindeer ranches; tours and stays at working ranches

-Farms, orchards and mills: Tours; pick-your-own opportunities for apples, peaches, pears, pumpkins and other produce.

-Livestock: Auctions and processors of locally-produced cattle, sheep and hogs.

-Produce: Farm stands, farmers markets featuring locally-grown produce and related products.

-Food, wine, beer: Local distilleries, restaurants, wineries, and microbreweries, as well as local coffee brewers..

-Greenhouses and nurseries: Native plants, heirloom seeds, and other locally grown products.

For information on Mesa Verde Country® agricultural destinations and events, call 800-530-2998 or visit www.mesaverdecountry.com.

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Contacts: Lynn Dyer, Mesa Verde Country® Visitor Information Bureau, 800-530-2998, lynnd@mesaverdecountry.com

Gaylene Ore, Ore Communications, 970-887-2536, gaylene@orecommunications.com

Click to Roadtrip on Trail of the Ancients

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

TRAIL OF THE ANCIENTS LAUNCHES NEW TRAVEL WEBSITE

 

Cortez, Colo. (October 2009)—Planning a fantastic road trip to some of the most spectacular archaeological sites in America is now as simple as a few clicks of the mouse.  The newly released Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway website, www.trailoftheancients.com  includes itineraries and maps; information on Mesa Verde National Park and all the other archaeological wonders along the byway; visitor services information; links to area information and other byways; and everything visitors need to plan a memorable vacation along the nation’s only National Scenic Byway dedicated solely to archaeology.

 

Trail of the Ancients is located in the archaeological center of America. It boasts beautiful sandstone landscapes, geologic drama, hardy plant and animal life, and rich cultural heritage.  The centerpiece of the byway is the impressive Mesa Verde National Park, where visitors may experience first-hand the life of Ancestral Puebloans by visiting their cliff dwellings and mesa-top villages.  Other Trail of the Ancients attractions include Ute Mountain Tribal Park, Hovenweep National Monument, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Anasazi Heritage Center, Cortez Cultural Center, and the Crow Canyon Archeological Center.  The new website includes a 9 minute video, Visit with Respect, that shares with visitors the spiritual importance of these archaeological sites to the modern-day Pueblo people.

 

The Trail of the Ancients invites visitors to explore the long and intriguing occupation of the Four Corners Region by Native American peoples.  The Byway highlights both remote archaeological sites and significant cultural and historic sites in Mesa Verde Country®.  Trail of the Ancients is the only byway dedicated to archaeology and, unique to this byway, the traveler must get out of their car to truly experience everything the byway has to offer.

 

Vacationers may download a printable version of the Trail of the Ancients Brochure or the Mesa Verde Country® Travel Planner from the new website; view both on line, or fill out an online request form to have a brochure and planner mailed free.

 

The Trail of the Ancients is a trail from the past to the future, from adventure to understanding.  For a Great American Road Trip you will never forget, make plans now to travel along the Trail of the Ancients.

 

Contacts: Lynn Dyer, Mesa Verde Country® Visitor Information Bureau, 800-530-2998, lynnd@mesaverdecountry.com         

Gaylene Ore, Ore Communications, 970-887-2536, gaylene@orecommunications.com

 

 

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