Category: The Wild

Honanki Heritage Site – Sedona

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After our visit to the Palatki Heratige Site, we drove 30 minutes down some rougher dirt roads to get to the Honanki site. This road is not much worse, except one portion where you drive through a wash which is all sand, and it’s recommended to have 4 wheel drive to pass through. There’s Park…

Walnut Canyon – Flagstaff

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Walnut Canyon in Flagstaff is a well maintained national monument. The trail descends down a few flights of stairs and takes you on a cliffside path following dwellings made by the Ancestral Puebloans who are descendants of the Hopi people today.  The ruins are still pretty well intact and you are allowed to wander around…

Wupatki National Monument

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Wupatki National Monument is located just Northeast of Flagstaff and contains hundreds of dwellings built by the Sinagua and Ancestral Puebloans. There are about 5 that are open for visitors and among these I found Wupatki to be the grandest. Wupatki Pueblo actually translates to “Big House” in the Hopi language. 

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