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Tuzigoot National Monument
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Tuzigoot Ruins

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Tuzigoot Ruins

Make the most of your visit.

Spend a few hours and discover the incredible legacy of an ancient people at Tuzigoot National Monument.

A self-guided, 1/3-mile loop trail leads you around and through an incredible 110 room pueblo.  The trail also offers outstanding views of the Verde River and Tavasci Marsh.

Another 1/2 mile round trip trail takes you to a beautiful constructed overlook of Tavasci Marsh.   

Dogs, on leashes no longer than 6 feet) are welcome on the park's trails. Pet owners must clean up after their animals.

Hopi short staple cotton  

Did You Know?
The Sinagua cultivated a type of cotton native to South America, which Native Americans brought north through Mexico. Long before Europeans set foot in Arizona the Sinagua were weaving beautiful cloth! Come see examples in the Museum at Tuzigoot National Monument.

Last Updated: November 15, 2009 at 15:55 EST