5. Palatki RuinForest Rd 795, Sedona, AZ 86336
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SEDONA. As far back as 6000 years ago, humans inhabited this area of Arizona, and through the centuries, various tribes have claimed the place as their own. Remnants of their times and cultures exist in cliff dwellings and in nearby rock art, evocative symbols created with mineral powders. Many of the earliest tribes remain unknown; others include the Southern Sinagua (who built the cliff village), the Yavapai, and the Apache. The sites are accessible via short hikes, and a small visitors center is available. Visitors should be respectful of these fragile Palatki sights (the Native American name means "red house" in Hopi). (© 10Best) More Details for Palatki RuinHours: Daily 9:30am-3:30pm Contact for Specific Dates and Times Admission: Entry Per Vehicle $5 Website: Visit the Palatki Ruin website » Type: Historic Sites, Sightseeing |
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