Wupatki National Monument houses the remains of one of the largest, ancient Native American settlements in the US. The Wupatki Pueblo Trail, a half …
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Mar 14, 2025
Simply amazing and close to the South rim Grand Canyon. Very accessible visitor center, lots of parking and very peaceful. Very friendly staff and helpful. Very accessible trails. Very close to Flags…Full review by TasteofTuscany
Feb 25, 2025
Southwestern ruins are just amazing. And Wupatki is no exception. We've been here before and wanted to return. This time we were more comprehensive in our visit. There are four sets of ruins that are…Full review by MikeB1952
Feb 7, 2025
If you have a bit of time to visit this place, you will get to step back in time and imagine how native people who lived there long ago thrived. There are numerous buildings built with local stones …Full review by karoleigh
Do you need a tour guide for this trip or can you do it on your own?
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It’s great to stop at the Visitor’s Center first. There are excellent interpretive displays that were redone just a couple of years ago. The information will help you learn about the area …
It’s great to stop at the Visitor’s Center first. There are excellent interpretive displays that were redone just a couple of years ago. The information will help you learn about the area and the people who lived there at the time these structures were built, as well as the history of the National monument. The main ruins are accessed through the Visitor’s Center. There are printed trail guides for a self guided experience. There are several sites to visit in the monument but my personal favorite is Wukoki. It has not been restored but you can still walk right up to it, around it and in some of the rooms. It does not get as many visitors. The most beautiful feature is a “patio” of stone with a spectacular view of the San Francisco Peaks. It is quite magical when you are there alone in the early morning or late afternoon. When there is a breeze, I almost feel like I can hear the whispers of the ancient ones, and I am not a very mystical person.
My partner is hoping to get many pictures in the area. He is hoping to get a few pictures of some cactus’s. Are there any in this area?
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Yeah, are you driving south to Phoenix? The climate changes drastically between the heights and plateaus of northern Arizona to mid/southern Arizona. Driving south of Flagstaff on 89, I …
Yeah, are you driving south to Phoenix? The climate changes drastically between the heights and plateaus of northern Arizona to mid/southern Arizona. Driving south of Flagstaff on 89, I feel like you start seeing cacti in Black Canyon City, AZ. From there south they start popping up all over.