Take a short hike around the park or challenge yourself on the trails.
The site that is now Fort Verde State Historic Park was occupied by U.S. Army troops in the summer of 1870.
The Honanki Heritage Site cliff dwelling and rock art site is located near the town of Sedona in north-central Arizona.
The museum features photographs, artifacts, and minerals in addition to a video presentation and a 3-D model of the mine.
The Palatki Heritage Site and its sister site, Honanki, were the largest cliff dwellings of the Red Rock Country.
The Red Rock Ranger Station where visitors and locals alike will enjoy learning about the area’s many scenic wonders.
For nearly 5,000 years, people have lived in these canyons - longer than anyone has lived uninterrupted anywhere on the Colorado Plateau.
Unmatched rim to rim.
Swim, boat, hike, cycle, camp and fish at America’s first and largest national recreation area.
Montezuma Castle is the third National Monument dedicated to preserving Native American culture.
The Hopi, San Juan Southern Paiute, Zuni, and Navajo are tribes that have inhabited the canyons for centuries.
The cinder cone volcano's rim is the dusky red of sunset, but the crater is only part of the story.
The Salado Phenomena, 700 years ago, blended ideas of neighboring Native American cultures to emerge a unique and vibrant society.
Nestled between the Painted Desert and ponderosa highlands of northern Arizona, Wupatki is a landscape of legacies.
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Last updated: November 6, 2021
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