At Tuzigoot National Monument, the ruins of a pueblo crown a ridge east of Clarkdale, Arizona. From this ridge, ancient Sinaguans had a panoramic view of the Verde Valley. Today, Tuzigoot’s prominent position provides multiple opportunities for dramatic photographs.
Tuzigoot National Monument protects one of the largest known Sinaguan pueblos. The pueblo was two- and three-stories. And, it contained approximately 110 rooms. Today, many areas of the pueblo are just remnants of walls, but in other areas there are completely enclosed rooms.
Other Sinaguan sites
This site is part of a complex of Sinaguan ruins. These ruins include:
More information about this National Monument
- Download this guide to the Red Rock Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest. It contains information about all the attractions around Sedona: https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprd3806979.pdf
- The National Park Service site for Tuzigoot contains up-to-the-minute information about Tuzigoot: https://www.nps.gov/tuzi/index.htm
- This Grand Canyon Trust page for Tuzigoot contains somewhat different information: https://www.grandcanyontrust.org/info/tuzigoot-national-monument
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