Elden Pueblo is the site of an ancient Sinagua village, inhabited from about A.D. 1070 to 1275. It's a self guided tour, but sometimes they do have public days where they have guides on hand to...
Elden Pueblo Heritage Site
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Elden Pueblo is a historical site in Flagstaff, AZ that offers visitors a glimpse into the ancient past of the region.
With its well-preserved ruins and artifacts, Elden Pueblo provides a unique opportunity for individuals to explore and learn about the rich cultural heritage of the area.
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Beautiful, quiet small little section just skirting the city of flagstaff. Nice walk about with pamphlet that explains each of the marked sections in detail. Lovely walk, total time to experience...
Nice self guided walk with my dogs. Easy walking. Paved pathway. Next to highway. Peaceful as no one else was there when I went.
Elden Pueblo, a Sinagua pueblo dating between 1100 -1275, is a small ruin of about 70 rooms on the west side of US Highway 89 (just south of the Townsend-Winona Rd intersection. There's not much...
Elden Pueblo is a nice hiking area in Flagstaff AZ. The parking at the Trailhead is small and usually crowded on the weekends, so plan according. The trails themselves are decent, not to...


