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Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site

Flagstaff, Arizona · Coconino County · Facility

Elden Pueblo - Ancient Sinagua VillageElden Pueblo is the site of an ancient Sinagua (Sin ah’ wa) village, inhabited from about A.D. 1070 to 1275. The site is unique for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, it makes archaeology and the study of ancient peoples accessible to the public. Since 1978, professional archa…

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Weather at Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site

Live forecast for the park. Plan your visit accordingly.

Avg High77°F
Avg Low53°F
Peak Rain Chance3%
Humidity20%
UV (avg)9
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About Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site

Elden Pueblo - Ancient Sinagua VillageElden Pueblo is the site of an ancient Sinagua (Sin ah’ wa) village, inhabited from about A.D. 1070 to 1275. The site is unique for a variety of reasons. Most importantly, it makes archaeology and the study of ancient peoples accessible to the public. Since 1978, professional archaeologists have supervised members of the public in excavations, archaeological research techniques and artifact analysis through a variety of public and school programs.Major Trading SystemConveniently located on U.S. Highway 89 north, Elden Pueblo is thought to have been part of a major trading system. This is evidenced by discoveries of trade items, such as macaw skeletons from as far south as Mexico, to shell jewelry from the California Coast. Important discoveries recently uncovered at Elden Pueblo suggest that the Sunset Crater volcano may have erupted over a much longer period of time than previously thought.Elden Pueblo Trail GuideThe Arizona Natural History Association sponsors the Elden Pueblo Archaeology Project with the Coconino National Forest to provide opportunities for people to learn about and become involved in the science of archaeology.Annual programs include several Public Archaeology Days, in which the public can participate in site tours, actual excavation, artifact washing and analysis, and try their hand at using ancient hunting weapons.The August Public Day features a Primitive Technology Expo and the last Public Day of the year takes place in the fall as part of the annual Flagstaff Festival of Science.Elden Pueblo School ProgramsElden Pueblo is available for school programs and groups of up to thirty people. Educational programs are correlated to the Arizona State Standards, grades 4-7 in Social Science and Science.Custom programs are available, from 1-2 hours tours, to day-long excavations, or multiple-day programs.Elden Pueblo hosts the Arizona Archaeology Society’s summer field school, where avocational archaeologists rece

How to Get There

Location: Elden Pueblo is located one mile north of the Flagstaff Mall on the west side of U.S. Highway 89 North, just south of its junction with Townsend-Winona Road. A sign for “Elden Pueblo Ruins” leads into the parking lot.GPS (Map): 35°14'38.4"N 111°33'59.4"W Click on map thumbnail for a larger view.

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Plan Your Visit to Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site

Heading to Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site?

No central reservation system listed for Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10071172) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site?

Location: Elden Pueblo is located one mile north of the Flagstaff Mall on the west side of U.S. Highway 89 North, just south of its junction with Townsend-Winona Road. A sign for “Elden Pueblo Ruins” leads into the parking lot.GPS (Map): 35°14'38.4"N 111°33'59.4"W Click on map thumbnail for a larger view.