This is a relatively little-visited Puebloan site reachable by trail from the small parking lot on US 84. (Directions say it's south of the Abiquiu Inn, as indeed it is, but the key thing to watch for is the Family Dollar storefront, just a few tens of yards north of the parking lot.) The 1.5-mile trail feels longer than it is, because of a few short, steep sections and quite a bit of loose rock; a hiking pole is a useful accessory. Your reward for continuing to the top (much better than turning around at the shelter midway), in addition to spacious scenery, is a restored plan view of just what the village would have been in the middle of, way back when. This view is complementary to, rather than duplicative of, the much more fully excavated/restored/preserved ruins at Bandelier National Monument or Puye Cliffs, and would be best enjoyed in conjunction with a visit to one of those sites. Do in morning or evening, midday sun being beastly on the unsheltered trail; fall is an excellent time to be there.