Wupatki National Monument
Wupatki National Monument
4.5
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Explore this fascinating ancient pueblo, located near the San Francisco Peaks, which once housed almost 100 members of the Anasazi and Sinagua tribes.
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- Dawn U2 contributionsGreat stop between Page and FlagstaffThis was a fun family activity with my kids age 9, 8, 5. We stopped on our way from Page, AZ to Flagstaff, AZ. We entered at the northern Wupatki entrance. It’s exit #444 off of 89 south. We then drove the loop road 545 south through the park and towards Sunset Crater. We ended up spending almost 3 hours walking around the different sites at Wupatki. The kids loved imagining what life was like 1000 years ago. The ruins were amazing! This was a last minute stop for us but we loved it.Visited April 2023Written 13 April 2023
- Lois BPhoenix, Arizona3 contributionsAncient SitesIt was spectacular and we visited all the sights. Weather perfect. We were not caught in thunder storms which surrounded us but made the skies beautiful. National park service employees were pleasant, accommodating and helpful. For most part there were few crowds and visitors were respectful at sites. It’s amazing to see these ancient sites across the Southwest.Visited May 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 20 May 2023
- Nicco LSt. George, Utah71 contributionsAn archeological must seeThis place was amazing! So rich in archeological sites. It is well preserved. Less traveled so you can really take your time without all the crowds. Spent longer here than planned but well worth the side trip. It's a loop so if you continue driving, you will also see Sunset Crater.Visited March 2023Travelled soloWritten 23 May 2023
- angeleyes27Brigantine, New Jersey5,053 contributionsSurprised how interesting this wasThere are several Pueblos here which can be explored by paths which are a half mile or less. This monument is covered by the park pass. There is no food in the park and bathrooms are just at the visitor center. The Pueblos are different and very interesting. We spent a hour and 45 minutes here.Visited June 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 19 June 2023
- aliaud2016Phoenix, Arizona6 contributionsGo to experience the earth crack that releases cool air.Very interesting and surprisingly relaxing kind of place. We walked around and saw the dwellings left behind. There is an air shaft here that releases cool air. I know we all found the air to be much colder than we thought it would be. It is really interesting to find something like that when it is warm outside.Visited June 2023Written 30 June 2023
- db90120 contributionsGreat way to spend a few hours.....Easy access and lots to do. There are several different sites to visit with easy, short walks to each. One gets to walk right in and among the ruins, which is different from most of the cliff dwelling sites in Northern Arizona (but also understandable). The red stone against the clear blue skies make for stunning photos. One can truly enjoy a day visiting the homes of some of our predecessors.Visited June 2023Written 6 August 2023
- JanelleGrand Rapids, Michigan148 contributionsDon't miss this visit to Pueblo ruinsSo glad we heard about this place when we were at the Ranger Station for the Sunset Crater (and glad we had time to visit!). A bit of a drive north, but worth it, to complement our visit to Montezuma's Castle and Well in the Sedona area. Such unique ruins.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 15 September 2023
- Steve V62 contributionsDon't want to walk far to see history? This is the place!Wow... Thought we were lost at first, as getting there takes you well off the main highway, but so worth it. Great history, the rangers were very talkative and informative. Easy to walk through the ruins and see up-close-n-personal to what's there... Very nice and easy walk throughout.Visited September 2023Travelled with familyWritten 4 October 2023
- tilney7Indiana191 contributionsNice stop on the way to Grand CanyonWe stopped here on our way to the Grand Canyon, and it ended up being a great diversion. Our young kids even enjoyed it, although they were disappointed they couldn’t climb all over the main Pueblo. Possibly the one downside is how far off the road you have to drive to get here, but it was doable for us.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 13 October 2023
- Diana SNorth Branch, Minnesota133 contributionsAmazing views plus interesting local historyWe had never heard of this location, but we love history, and were not disappointed. Wupatki was a major part of an large trading network, and is made up of many pueblos on high points. Each has immense views of faraway mesas and over the lower areas. They are beautifully built of red sandstone and black basalt from the area, and have survived for hundreds of years after the people moved on. Though each pueblo looks like it sits out alone, surrounded with desert, lava flows, and the weathered cones of extinct volcanoes, the people came together for ceremonial and social events.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 1 November 2023
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Robin L
Ballston Lake, NY28 contributions
Nov 2023 • Solo
We did the whole drive entering at the Sunset Crater entrance and out the Wupatki end. It’s well worth the drive. Bring food as there is none available. The rangers are all helpful and there are plenty of restrooms at each stop. Learned so much!
Written 18 November 2023
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Diana S
North Branch, MN133 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We had never heard of this location, but we love history, and were not disappointed. Wupatki was a major part of an large trading network, and is made up of many pueblos on high points. Each has immense views of faraway mesas and over the lower areas.
They are beautifully built of red sandstone and black basalt from the area, and have survived for hundreds of years after the people moved on. Though each pueblo looks like it sits out alone, surrounded with desert, lava flows, and the weathered cones of extinct volcanoes, the people came together for ceremonial and social events.
They are beautifully built of red sandstone and black basalt from the area, and have survived for hundreds of years after the people moved on. Though each pueblo looks like it sits out alone, surrounded with desert, lava flows, and the weathered cones of extinct volcanoes, the people came together for ceremonial and social events.
Written 1 November 2023
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Hattie748
Newport, OR253 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
This is on the north end of the Sunset Crater Loop. It is a short walk from the parking area. Worth the stop and photo op. Signs at the sight, provide historic context.
Written 1 November 2023
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tilney7
Indiana191 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
We stopped here on our way to the Grand Canyon, and it ended up being a great diversion. Our young kids even enjoyed it, although they were disappointed they couldn’t climb all over the main Pueblo. Possibly the one downside is how far off the road you have to drive to get here, but it was doable for us.
Written 13 October 2023
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Steve V
62 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
Wow... Thought we were lost at first, as getting there takes you well off the main highway, but so worth it. Great history, the rangers were very talkative and informative. Easy to walk through the ruins and see up-close-n-personal to what's there... Very nice and easy walk throughout.
Written 4 October 2023
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Janelle
Grand Rapids, MI148 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
So glad we heard about this place when we were at the Ranger Station for the Sunset Crater (and glad we had time to visit!). A bit of a drive north, but worth it, to complement our visit to Montezuma's Castle and Well in the Sedona area. Such unique ruins.
Written 15 September 2023
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kevan j
Norman, OK1,413 contributions
Aug 2023
This is an awesome little national monument! We visited the park by completing the Wupatki to Sunset Crater scenic drive (which I highly recommend), and we really enjoyed ourselves. Very few people. The complete visit consists of driving several miles through scenic desert landscapes with four stops along the way to see ancient ruins...Lomaki Pueblo, Citadel Pueblo, Wupatki Pueblo, and Wukoki Pueblo...each one different and all super cool. At each stop, parking is near the ruins, and the trail to the ruins is easy. I was very impressed. We especially enjoyed our walk from the visitor center out around the Wupatki Pueblo with a guidebook. By the way, we enjoyed Wupatki way more than Walnut Canyon.
Written 14 August 2023
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db901
Memphis20 contributions
Jun 2023
Easy access and lots to do. There are several different sites to visit with easy, short walks to each. One gets to walk right in and among the ruins, which is different from most of the cliff dwelling sites in Northern Arizona (but also understandable). The red stone against the clear blue skies make for stunning photos. One can truly enjoy a day visiting the homes of some of our predecessors.
Written 6 August 2023
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Bob
Reno, NV89 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
This is our third stop of Ancient Native Trail, my son & I were making, they had some short trail but very interesting!!! It was on some small hills with some great views!!!
Written 9 July 2023
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Jessica H
12 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
My husband and I made this a priority to see. We got there after the visitor center closed so we had the ruins to ourselves up until sunset. It was such a quiet and serene space. Check out the blow hole, too! Super nice to have cool air in the heat!
Written 4 July 2023
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occams-razor
Antioch, IL89 contributions
Is there an entry and/or parking fee?
parhama1980
Dallas, TX41 contributions
$25 per vehicle or included with America the Beautiful pass. See National Park Service website for more info.
Kristy D
Winter Park, FL87 contributions
Do you need a tour guide for this trip or can you do it on your own?
Anne H
Flagstaff, AZ13 contributions
It’s great to stop at the Visitor’s Center first. There are excellent interpretive displays that were redone just a couple of years ago. The information will help you learn about the area and the people who lived there at the time these structures were built, as well as the history of the National monument. The main ruins are accessed through the Visitor’s Center. There are printed trail guides for a self guided experience. There are several sites to visit in the monument but my personal favorite is Wukoki. It has not been restored but you can still walk right up to it, around it and in some of the rooms. It does not get as many visitors. The most beautiful feature is a “patio” of stone with a spectacular view of the San Francisco Peaks. It is quite magical when you are there alone in the early morning or late afternoon. When there is a breeze, I almost feel like I can hear the whispers of the ancient ones, and I am not a very mystical person.
tweetybirdanita
Prince George, Canada139 contributions
My partner is hoping to get many pictures in the area. He is hoping to get a few pictures of some cactus’s. Are there any in this area?
DED1960
Huber Heights, OH44 contributions
Yes and no. The big cacti don’t grow above certain elevations. You will find the prickly pear cacti though. The bigger plants are found closer to Phoenix.
canaweddings
Walla Walla, WA2 contributions
Kid friendly?
BethC
Albuquerque, NM21 contributions
Yes - very kid friendly. Bring water and snacks and make sure they wear hats & sunscreen if its sunny.
sata2011001
Boston, MA63 contributions
Is this place ever closed/ inaccessible owing to snow? We are planning to visit in December.
Arnold C
Indio, CA69 contributions
It usually snows first two weeks in December, with temps in the mid to high 30s. Brrrr. Second half of the month will see rain, snow, wind and sunshine with temps in the high 30s and low 40s. Because there is a lot of walking at Wupatki as well as Sunset Crater, if it's snowing or flurries or raining it would be tough walking. Call the Wupatki Visitor Center 928-679-2365. Closed December 25th.
triciamg2016
Rochester, NY33 contributions
Have limited time here but would like to stop. My 10 year old and I will be leaving Sedona on an April morning, stopping at Walnut Canyon to do the Island Trail, and then stopping at Wupatki before heading to the East entrance of the Grand Canyon where we will stay for 2 nights. Plan to drive past Sunset Crater without stopping as I've explored it before. Wondering if you drive from pueblo to pueblo or if you must go on foot between them. Also, since we are limited on time which ones should we focus on since we may not have time for all of them - not sure how many there are. Thanks for the advice!
westchicago
Carefree, AZ1,426 contributions
We drove and stopped for quite some time at 3 oft he sites; IF you stop at the visitor center, which I think it the first stop, they will have a more detailed map and can tell you what you have time to do before you head to the Grand Canyon. I'm guessing that we spent somewhat less than 3 hours to drive and explore the 3 area that we stopped at but we did spend a lot of time at 2 of the places - then we drove on to Page that evening and had not trouble making it before suppertime. You'll both enjoy the stops that you can make.
Kelly G
Phoenix, AZ1 contribution
Is this something I can push my Grandma (in her wheelchair) through?
BreeAmalie
Washington, DC30 contributions
There are a number of different pueblos within the national monument, and there are flat trails to a few of them. There is a scenic drive through the area at includes views of the Painted Desert, Sunset Crater, lava flows, The San Francisco Peaks, wildflower meadows, prairies with antelope and coyotes, and pueblos such as Wukoki- grandma could enjoy all of these things without leaving the comfort of the car.
JW041
Evansville, IN352 contributions
About how much time does the average visit here take?
Marilyn M
Flagstaff, AZ85 contributions
It is good to allow at least 1 hour to walk down and around then hike back up all of those stairs. If you bring a picnic lunch then right outside is an area of picnic tables!! The visitors center itself could take up more of your time because of the neat displays and stuff to buy. Have fun!
marilynne n
Vallejo, CA
I want to know what it will be like to go in February?
Marilyn M
Flagstaff, AZ85 contributions
February is snowy here and could cause closure of the place due to deep snow or could be a dry spell , never too sure here in Flagstaff what the weather will be like!!
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