Tuzigoot National Monument
Tuzigoot National Monument
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T-Ra
144 bidrag
okt. 2024 • Alene
Beautiful setting near the marsh. Walkways are paved and ADA accessible. Gift shop is well stocked. Restrooms are closed so ports-potties are available. Staff should brush up on background knowledge of the site.
Skrevet 8. oktober 2024
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Andy P
Zoetermeer, Nederland418 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Par
Very interesting for those looking for the history of previous inhabitants of this land.
Welcoming visitors center. Clean restrooms. Water fountain. You can see most of the ruins in about half an hour, but there are more trails you can follow. The rangers will tell you all about them.
Welcoming visitors center. Clean restrooms. Water fountain. You can see most of the ruins in about half an hour, but there are more trails you can follow. The rangers will tell you all about them.
Skrevet 27. september 2024
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KateS
Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States6 197 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Alene
There's not much to this place, in terms of land area, so it's easy to see it all in a short time, with very little physical effort. I was fascinated by what we've learned about the people who lived here. I was also fascinated with the story of the excavation & documentation of artifacts by a WPA crew. This place doesn't really compare to some of the larger sites, like Chaco Culture National Historical Park, but I found it really interesting, & definitely worth the time. Tip: have your camera ready on the drive in, because you can see it from a good distance away.
Skrevet 22. september 2024
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dands238
Batavia, NY242 bidrag
aug. 2024 • Familie
Small national monument but interesting. Be sure to read the signs and visit the info center. Lovely views of the surrounding areas. FYI they have a reciprocal system - if you pay for admission to Montezuma Castle you can get in free to this with your receipt, and vice versa.
Skrevet 15. august 2024
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Seabrookgal
Beverly, NJ536 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Familie
Built on a hill that overlooks the entire area, these ruins are of a pueblo from about 900 years ago. At one time, Tuzigoot was over 100 rooms. You can see some of the ruins, but there are also some complete rooms that you can actually enter. There are also some walking trails. There is a nice Visitor's Center with a number of informative exhibits. There is also a gift shop. The rangers here were friendly and informative. It isn't a big park so parking can be difficult during high-season. The entrance fee is only $10 and you can save your receipt and use it for Montezuma Castle National Monument, as well.
The walk up to the ruins isn't too extreme and is gradual. Even with bad knees, I was able to get to the top.
The walk up to the ruins isn't too extreme and is gradual. Even with bad knees, I was able to get to the top.
Skrevet 22. mai 2024
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Claudia10229
Dallas, TX492 bidrag
mai 2024 • Par
Small but enjoyable National Monument to visit. The museum had many pieces to see and were well marked. You can buy any of the National passes at the gift shop before visiting other National Monuments or National Parks. There was a restroom available.
It is a rather steep incline to the top of the hill to view the dwellings. The very top of the hill has a dwelling you can enter and climb up to the next level. Excellent views of the landscape and how mining impacted the Jerome area. Excellent place for children to be able to run/stretch their legs. There were signs for snakes so keep to the path and watch where you walk.
It is a rather steep incline to the top of the hill to view the dwellings. The very top of the hill has a dwelling you can enter and climb up to the next level. Excellent views of the landscape and how mining impacted the Jerome area. Excellent place for children to be able to run/stretch their legs. There were signs for snakes so keep to the path and watch where you walk.
Skrevet 10. mai 2024
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John P
South Deerfield, MA887 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Familie
Tuzigoot has the ruins you can climb and enter. The view is excellent, and you can see Jerome marked with it's "J" from the top. Our National Park Pass covered us again. Very neat to imagine life back in the day, and enjoy the immenseness. A quaint museum inside, and welcome restrooms.
Skrevet 5. mai 2024
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Louis V
15 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Familie
This is one of the rare parks where you are allowed to enter a traditional dwelling. You can feel how their wall material keeps the interior naturally cool and how the dwelling was designed to maximize airflow. From the top of the mound you can see how the village was carefully laid out to maximize resources. In the station, you can see a very early example of pueblo mosaic jewelry.
Skrevet 13. april 2024
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jv66210
Oklahoma City, OK152 bidrag
apr. 2024 • Familie
It is a small ruin with a small museum. I wasn't super impressed with it, but I don't regret going. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable. Our dog had fun walking through the site. The paths are very steep and may not be good for people with mobility issues. It would make a nice time-filler if you're in the Sedona area and at loose ends.
Skrevet 8. april 2024
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Brenda D
Monroe, WI18 bidrag
mar. 2024 • Familie
Tuzigoot is a small park packed with a lot of history and amazing ruins. It's just a few minutes outside of Cottonwood, AZ, and about a half hour from Sedona. It was definitely worth the stop to learn about the Native people who had lived in the area for a millennium before white people settled there. We spent about an hour exploring the ruins which are on a hill with views in all directions.
Skrevet 1. april 2024
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Hi, If I read your comments correctly, you can use your receipt from Montezuma's castle as a free pass to get into this National Monument? And it's $10.00 admission otherwise? WE are in our early 70's and love the southwest. Is it possible to do both Montezumas and this place in 1 day, comfortably?Thanks in advance!
Skrevet 21. april 2019
Hi!
In answer to your question, Yes the receipt from Montezuma's Castle is valid for entrance into Tuzigoot National Monument, it is valid for 7 Days from the date of purchase.
Yes it is possible to visit both Montezuma's Castle & Tuzigoot in one day depending on what time you start. We allowed at least 2 Hours for each visit, and the distance between the two is 23.5 Miles (Approximately 40 Minutes Drive) using Hwy 260.
However, don't forget that only 11.0 Miles from Montezuma's Castle is Montezuma's Well (No entrance fee required) and 5.8 Miles from Montezuma's Well is the V Bar V Petroglyph Site.
V Bar V is the largest known petroglyph site in Verde Valley and one of the best preserved. You will need either a "Red Rock Pass" or an "America The Beautiful Pass" for this site. The Petroglyphs are at the end of 1/3rd Mile trail from the parking area. Checkout the USDA Forest Service Website for more info on the various passes.
V Bar V may be closed if the weather is very wet or there is the chance of a thunderstorm.
Montezuma's Castle ~ Open 08:00 ~ 17:00 Daily
Montezuma's Well ~ Open 08:00 ~ 16:45 Daily
Tuzigoot Nat Mon ~ Open 08:00 ~ 17:00 Daily
V Bar V Petroglyph Site ~ Open 09:30 ~ 15:00 Mon, Fri, Sat & Sun Only
Hope that this all helps and that you have a wonderful visit.
And thanks for the question.
Skrevet 22. april 2019
Nothing. I have been there twice. Thanks anyway.
Skrevet 15. mars 2017
we were at Tuzigoot in the fall. we strolled through the guest center and saw everything but did not read everything.
we strolled the site, read everything, talked to a ranger and some other travellers. Not rushed. Took plenty of pictures.
it was 40 minutes from start to finish based on the time of our photos. we saw people come and go while we were there.
honestly i think an hour is more than enough time to do it justice.
it's not a big site, but it's a lot of fun.
Skrevet 16. mars 2017
Where is the lake located that I see in the picture?
Skrevet 24. august 2015
The lake is difficult to reach, but can be approached from either the Tuzigoot NM side or through a trail at the Dead Horse Ranch State Park. The latter is a better, more scenic route. Either way, the lake is surrounded by thick cattails, precluding views or easy access to water. Dead Horse offers many fine trails, camping, it's own mini fishing lake. The views from Dead Horse toward Tuzigoot at sunset are exquisite. The ruins bathed in gold. Think 7 Cities of Gold.
Elfinwoods Warbler
Skrevet 25. august 2015
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