Wupatki National Monument 


The Wupatki National Monument has remains of settlements of the Sinagua and Anasazi Indians.
There are at least 2,000 archaeological sites in the monument.
There are at least 2,000 archaeological sites in the monument.
Hobbies & Activities category: Archeological site or ruin; Hiking opportunity; National park; National Register of Buildings
Wupatki National Monument Highlights
Citadel Ruin
Citadel Ruin in the Wupatki National Monument is a pueblo of 50 rooms.Crack-in-Rock Ruin
Crack-in-Rock Ruin is part of the Wupatki National Monument. Rangers lead overnight backpack trips during the summer.Lomaki Ruin
Lomaki Ruin is one of the best preserved sites at Wupatki National Monument, dating from about 1200 AD. The Lomaki Pueblo or "pretty house" as the name implies was built in 1190s along a crack in
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Wukoki Ruin
Wukoki Ruin is a few miles from the Wupatki Visitor Center in the Wupatki National Monument.Wupatki Ruin
Wupatki Ruin, in the Wupatki National Monument, once contained over 100 rooms. Features include a ball court, amphitheater, and blowhole.Wupatki Visitor Center
The Wupatki Visitor Center at Wupatki National Monument displays artifacts from the Sinagua and Anasazi cultures.Wupatki National Monument
HC 33, Box 444A
Flagstaff, AZ 86002-0444
United States
Phone 1 (928) 679-2365
Fax 1 (928) 526-4259
HC 33, Box 444A
Flagstaff, AZ 86002-0444
United States
Phone 1 (928) 679-2365
Fax 1 (928) 526-4259
| Open | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | 8:00 | |
| Closed | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | 17:00 | |
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| Christmas - Christian (December 25) | ||||||||
A permit is required to hike beyond the open sites.
Visitor center has extended hours during the summer.
Visitor center has extended hours during the summer.
Disabled
Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
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