Named for a large and intricate petroglyph panel, the Petroglyph Point Trail offers stunning views of Mesa Verde and is the only trail in the park to offer views of the petroglyphs. Text reads "Mesa Verde Petroglyph Point Trail". Comes with a set of three nails.
Dimensions: 1.75" x 1.437"
Hiking staff medallion featuring Yucca House masonry and blooming yucca plant. Text reads "Yucca House National Monument - Est. 1919". Comes with a set of nails.
Dimensions: 1.75" x 1.75"
This three-dimensional, acrylic magnet, is a visitor favorite. Features a stunning photograph from George H. H. Huey, of Cliff Palace, the crown jewel of Mesa Verde National Park.
Dimensions 5" x 1.5"

This vibrant magnet from the Retro Ranger Collection by Impact, is reminecent of artwork from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) era.
Dimensions: 2.5" x 3"
This heavy duty magnet is a replica of the US Geological Survey Bench Mark found at Park Point, the highest point in Mesa Verde National Park at just over 8,752.31 feet. A bench mark is a point whose position is known to a high degree of accuracy and is normally marked in some way. They are used by land surveyors, builders and engineers, map makers, and other professionals who need and accurate answer to the question, “Where am I?”
Circumference 1.75"
Cliff Palace. 2.5 x 3 inches.
Photographers —Al Barg and Jeff Weisberg
Made in the USA, this panorama magnet offers a nearly complete view of the iconic Cliff Palace, the largest and best preserved cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park.
Dimensions 5" x 1.5"
Three dimensional image of Cliff Palace in a pewter oval. 2" x 1.5"
The bold image on this magnet features a vintage rendition of Cliff Palace from the Retro Ranger Collection by Impact.
Dimensions: 2.5" x 3"
The image on this colorful magnet is a fusion of geometric shapes resulting in a multihued print of Cliff Palace.
Dimensions: 3"x2"
Photographer — Tom Till
This stunning image features one of the kivas and courtyards at Spruce Tree House that was reconsturcted in the early 1900's so that visitors could gain a sense of what kivas and courtyards were like.
Dimensions 3" x 2.5"
Artist Credit —Ridgway Graphics
Ceramic tile inspired by Mesa Verde Black-On-White pottery designs featurig a checkerboard pattern.
Dimensions 2" x 2"
Artist Credit - Ridgway Graphics
Ceramic tile with a Germantown, "Eye-Dazzler" Navajo weaving inspired pattern, heat set into a special coating for long-lasting enjoyment of the artwork.
Dimensions 2" x 2"
Artist Credit — Ridgway Graphics
Ceramic tile inspired by Mesa Verde Black-On-White pottery designs featurig a spiral motif.
Dimensions 2" x 2"
Artist Credit — Ridgway Graphics
Ceramic tile inspired by Mesa Verde Black-On-White pottery designs featurig interlocking spirals, stepped diamonds, and narrow lines.
Dimensions 2" x 2"
Artist Credit - Ridgway Graphics
Ceramic tile with a contemporary, "Tree of Life," Navajo rug inspired pattern heat set into a special coating for long-lasting enjoyment of the artwork.
Dimensions 2" x 2"
Artist Credit - Ridgway Graphics
Ceramic tile with a contemporary, "Yei" Navajo rug, inspired pattern, heat set into a special coating for long-lasting enjoyment of the artwork.
Dimensions 2" x 2"
Reproduced at 160% of the original size, this beautiful replica stamp is a uniquely wonderful piece of memorabilia. The original stamp was created in 1934 by the U.S. Post Office as part of the "Crown Jewels of America" set in honor of National Park Year. This replica stamp comes with a clear protective sleeve with an adhesive strip, perfect for scrap-booking, or use in a National Park Passport.
Dimensions: 2.5" x 2.5"
Manabozho, the Chippewa trickster hero, worried that his People were cold, and traveled to the home of an old man who hoarded fire, where he changed into a small, shivering rabbit. The old man’s daughters set him by the warm hearth while their father slept. Manabozho caught a spark on his fur and raced back to share fire with his People. This pattern shows the hearth, with combs and shawls warming by the fire.
Design © Pendleton Woolen Mills, Inc.
Made in the USA
Mouse Rug dimensions - approximate finished size: 7.125" x 10.25" (including fringe) and .16" thick.
This functional, decorative, and comfortable MouseRug® features the towers of Cliff Palace by Anderson Design in the style of WPA posters.
Finely-detailed and intensely-colored this MouseRug® is printed without ink—using only pre-dyed nylon fibers and water based adhesive which are combined with high voltage electricity and screen printing.
Made in the USA, hand-washing recommended.
Since ancient times, Native Americans have practiced astronomy to predict the arrival of the brightest stars. The Pawnee people of the Central Plains honored the Pleiades Cluster, and believed the Pole Star was a protective chief who shone highest in the night sky. Pawnee lodges and villages were planned with astronomy in mind, dedicating one corner of each village to the Evening Star.
Design © Pendleton Woolen Mills, Inc.
Made in the USA
Mouse Rug dimensions - approximate finished size: 7.125" x 10.25" (including fringe) and .16" thick.
Inspired by handwoven Navajo rugs featuring the Tree of Life. Portrayed is a picture of a corn stalk sprouting from a wedding basket surrounded by birds. These images represent movement and progression throughout life, as well as the connections between the Navajo people, the Earth, and the universe.
Finely-detailed and intensely-colored this MouseRug® is printed without ink—using only pre-dyed nylon fibers and water based adhesive which are combined with high voltage electricity and screen printing.
Made in the USA, hand-washing recommended.
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