Homolovi Ruins State Park

State Route 87 North, Winslow, AZ 86047
 
 
 
 
 
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This is Arizona's first archaeological state park. It consists of four major pueblo sites, inhabited by the Anasazi peoples between 1200 and 1425 A.D. The ruins are spread throughout the 340-acre park. Special... More »
This is Arizona's first archaeological state park. It consists of four major pueblo sites, inhabited by the Anasazi peoples between 1200 and 1425 A.D. The ruins are spread throughout the 340-acre park. Special workshops, programs and exhibits on Native American culture and history are regularly scheduled. The complex also has campsites, picnic areas and hiking trails. Guided tours are available by special arrangement. There is no admission fee. Campsites inside the park range from $10-22 per night.
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Contact: +1 928 289 4106
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3 reviews for Homolovi Ruins State Park
Homolovi ruined
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/07/09
First the likes: The RV park was clean, quiet, and the spaces were nice and level. Now for the dislikes: The roads within the park are absolutely horrendous because of the crevices that seem to have been deliberately put there. Could someone please explain what they are for. We liked the RV park and it would be convenient for us to stay there again but we refuse to take our motorhome over those roads. It's just not worth it.
 
 
 
 
 
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Solitude and beauty
By Monkey, 06/20/07
What a great state park. Arrived on a Wednesday afternoon and was the only person there, a blessing in this crowded world.The ruins were very interesting with lots of pot shards on the ground.DO NOT TAKE THESE!!! The best was the Tsu vo trail. Very spiritual with the silence and solitude and the company of about twenty ravens croaking and flying overhead.The rock art was neat and unfortunatly wearing away and, it seemed was used for target practice by some fool. Dont miss this tucked away gem. Only 5.00$ to get in.
 
 
 
 
 
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great place to rest and learn
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/30/05
we liked the ruins and the peaceful camp ground.we also met some very nice people who run the park as well as natives,and enjoyed a part of the country we had never experienced! thanks for everything your musical friends Zach & Dee! hope you liked our CD god bless
 
 
 
 
 
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