
Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the world's largest natural bridge, attracts visitors with hiking trails and alluring Navajo Indian history and culture.
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Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the world's largest natural bridge, attracts visitors with hiking trails and alluring Navajo Indian history and culture.
Saguaro National Park protects our largest cacti species, the saguaro, and features camping, hiking, and backpacking trails for every level.
Around 1085, Sunset Crater Volcano erupted—forever changing the landscape and lives of those who lived there.
The Salado Phenomena blended ideas of Native American cultures that resulted in a new vibrant society.
Tumacácori sits at a cultural crossroads in the Santa Cruz River valley, and is where O'odham, Yaqui, and Apache people mixed with Europeans.
Tuzigoot National Monument in the Verde Valley, is an ancient village, or pueblo, built by the Sinagua people, who were farmers and artists.
Arizona's Walnut Canyon National Monument marks the former site of the Sinagua society and attracts hikers with its geology, ecosystem, and wildlife.
Wupatki National Monument is among the largest Pueblos on the Colorado Plateau.