Ancient indigenous pueblos. The exhibit allows you to walk inside of them. There are multiple in this area. Further is the natural 24 mile crack deep in the earth where 30mph wind blows and you...
Wupatki National Monument
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Wupatki National Monument, situated near Flagstaff, Arizona, is a stunning geologic wonder and an ancestral homeland for 11 present-day Tribal Communities. This expansive area showcases remarkable erosion formations and breathtaking vistas, offering visitors the chance to explore both the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.
The monument provides a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, stargazing, and guided learning experiences. It emphasizes conservation efforts and cultural connections, making it a notable destination for those seeking to engage with the environment and history of the Grand Canyon area.
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Easy and short trail to see the well-preserved ruins, located just behind the visitor center. The pueblo has multiple rooms, a ball court, community room and a natural blowhole. Next stop, took...
Wupatki is another national monument in the Flagstaff area that's a surprising gem. If you've stopped at the nearby Sunset Crater NM, you can drive the road through to Wupatki and see the...
The was my first visit to Wupatki National Monument. It is a short drive from Flagstaff and Sunset Crater National Monument. The first time that I visited Sunset Crater, I was short on time and...
Step Back in Time in Northern Arizona Wupatki National Monument is a historical site located north of Flagstaff, Arizona. It is where ancient Anasazi people lived and thrived in the desert. One...
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