It was a few minutes out of the way on the return from Sedona to PHX, but was well worth the diversion for me. If you are into archaeology and/or ancient peoples and travelling in this area,...
Tuzigoot National Monument
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Tuzigoot National Monument, located in Clarkdale, AZ, is a significant historical site that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the ancestral homelands of several Tribal Communities. The monument offers visitors a glimpse into the ancient ruins and the landscapes that shaped the lives of the Sinagua people who once inhabited the area.
This site provides a unique opportunity for exploration and education, allowing guests to engage with the history and natural beauty of the region. Through various programs and events, Tuzigoot National Monument aims to preserve its cultural significance while promoting a deeper understanding of the diverse ecosystems and geological features present in Arizona.
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This is a must-see in Cottonwood. These are 900-year old dwellings of the indigenous people who used to live in the area. It's incredible to walk through-- time almost stands still. There are...
Incredible surviving pueblo. No longer occupied, now a museum to see how they lived with surviving artifacts. Belongs to the people of the Verde valley, ancient relatives of the Hopi nation. The...
I don't know i wasn't really impressed, i thought Montezumas castle was a lot better. I would still recommend if you're staying in Sedona or Cottonwood and have a National Park Pass. I wouldn't...
While it is not as big as Montezuma Castle, this place was definitely worth the visit. Entrance was $10 and that gets you access to Montezuma Castle and Montezuma Well. Beautiful scenery and not a...
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