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Tuzigoot National Monument
Type of Place: Ancestral Puebloan site
Ownership: National Park Service
Contact: Tuzigoot National Monument, Tuzigoot Road, Clarkdale, AZ 86324
Telephone: (928) 634-5564
Email: MOCA_Administration
@nps.gov
Website: Tuzigoot National Monument
Hours: Summer: 8 am - 7 pm Winter: 8 am - 5 pm Closed on Christmas Day
Entrance Fee: Yes
Guided Tours:
Notes:
Nearby Heritage Sites:

Montezuma's Castle
National Monument

Jerome State Park
V-Bar-B Ranch
Fort Verde State Park

Site Summary: This 110 room Sinaguan (Ancestral Puebloan) pueblo was occupied from AD 1000-1400, and rebuilt by the National Park Service in the 1930s. The site provides an interesting example of puebloan architecture.

Getting There:
52 miles south of Flagstaff, Arizona via U.S. Alternate Highway 89A, or 90 miles north of Phoenix. Travel Interstate Highway 17, take Exit 287 and travel west on Highway 260 to Cottonwood. In Cottonwood take Main Street north towards Clarkdale.

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