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Walking at Tuzigoot National Monument

Category: Monuments + Museums

100 Main St, Sedona, AZ

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Walking at Tuzigoot National Monument - Reviews from across the web

IgoUgo: Walking at Tuzigoot National Monument - Sedona, Arizona - user review
View the ruins of a once prosperous agrarian civilization from atop a high ridge. The people who lived here, the Sinagua, cultivated this land from about 1100-1400 A.D. Originally consisting of approximately 110 rooms, the structure at one time sported three st...
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Tuzigoot National Monument, Sedona - IgoUgo Reviews
Walking around the monument doesn’t take very long as the trail is only about 1/2 mile in length, but you have the opportunity to look directly into the ruins and to walk up through one reconstructed room to the rooftop. Entry to rooms for the Sinagua was traditionally by way of ladders through op...
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Manos & Metates - Tuzigoot National Monument Photos
A really nice day trip is to the Tuzigoot National Monument. After spending time in the visitor center looking at the exhibits of everyday life of the prehistoric Sinagua people we decided to take the walking...
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iExplore Community: Walking at Tuzigoot National Monument - Sedona, Arizona
The Sinagua of the Verde Valley were peaceful village dwellers. Considered farmers they grew crops of corn, beans, squash and cotton. They had plenty of water, a fertile land around them and plenty of animals for hunting. They also found an important commodity in the area, which was salt. They also ...
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Montezuma Castle - Tuzigoot - National Monuments
Both Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot are managed by the National Park Service, and there is small fee for entry. The museum at Montezuma Castle provides good information, but needs a bit of refurbishment. The Visitor Center at Tuzigoot, however, is very well done. Both monuments are very interesting, ...
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