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Honanki Heritage Site: Pink Jeeps Tour or Self-Guided Visit

The Sinagua, ancestors of the Hopi, lived in this area from approximately 1100 to 1300 CE and are believed to be responsible for the ancient architecture of Honanki Heritage Site. While these may look like ruins today, they are what remains of a once thriving community. We may not know much of the people who inhabited these ruins, but the archeological clues they left behind when they abandoned the area 700 years ago suggests they were a rich and thriving culture.

Beautiful Walnut Canyon National Monument near Flagstaff Arizona

If you are anywhere near Flagstaff, traveling on I-40, a stop at Walnut Canyon National Monument is required. This is a must-see landscape in Arizona possessing a history as rich as its geology and natural, forested beauty. Upon reaching the monument…

Visiting the Ruins at Palatki Heritage Site near Sedona

Palatki Heritage Site is one of our favorite Arizona Native American ruins. We hesitate to write a detailed description of what you’ll see because seeing it for the first time, without preconceived notions, is a treat in itself. Nevertheless, prepare to be amazed by beautiful Sinagua cliff dwellings and an abundance of pictographs from Native American people who once lived here. Be sure to bring your camera!