About Wupatki National Monument Crack-in-the-Rock Overnight Hike Lottery
Nestled between the Painted Desert and ponderosa highlands of northern Arizona Wupatki seems like an unlikely landscape for a thriving community. In the early 1100s during a time period of cooler temperatures and wetter seasons the ancestors of contemporary Pueblo communities created a bustling center of trade and culture. For many Indigenous communities these sites represent the footprints of their ancestors. The roundtrip hike to Crack-in-Rock Pueblo and the nearby rock art is a two-day backpacking trip in an isolated area of Wupatki National Monument. Crack-in-Rock is a 900 year old Ancestral Puebloan site located on a mesa top. Numerous archeological sites are located along the way. These and other features will be discussed by the Wupatki National Monument staff members leading the hike. The hike is approximately 18-20 miles round-trip over rough desert terrain at an elevation of approximately 4,500-4,900 feet. The route is cross-country; there is no designated trail. Hiking surfaces are uneven and vary from loose cinder to sandstone and limestone outcrops and talus slopes. Although overall elevation gain or loss is minimal, portions of the route include hiking in and out of washes and hilly areas. Please note that this is a rigorous hike over difficult terrain. There is minimal shade along the way. The vegetation, although sparse in many locations, can be thorny and sharp.
How to Get There
From Flagstaff (Exit 201 of I-40) - Travel north on US HWY 89 for 12 miles, turn right onto Forest Service Road 545 at the Sunset Crater Volcano/Wupatki Entrance, continue for 21 miles until the Wupatki National Monument Visitor Center on the left. From Cameron - Travel south on US HWY 89 for 20 miles, turn left onto Forest Service Road 545 at the Wupatki National Monument Entrance, continue for 13 miles until the Wupatki National Monument Visitors Center on the right.
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Heading to Wupatki National Monument Crack-in-the-Rock Overnight Hike Lottery? 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 Wupatki National Monument Crack-in-the-Rock Overnight Hike Lottery?
No central reservation system listed for Wupatki National Monument Crack-in-the-Rock Overnight Hike Lottery. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10090620) for the latest entry policy and availability.
How do I get to Wupatki National Monument Crack-in-the-Rock Overnight Hike Lottery?
From Flagstaff (Exit 201 of I-40) - Travel north on US HWY 89 for 12 miles, turn right onto Forest Service Road 545 at the Sunset Crater Volcano/Wupatki Entrance, continue for 21 miles until the Wupatki National Monument Visitor Center on the left. From Cameron - Travel south on US HWY 89 for 20 miles, turn left onto Forest Service Road 545 at the Wupatki National Monument Entrance, continue for 1…
How do I contact Wupatki National Monument Crack-in-the-Rock Overnight Hike Lottery?
You can reach the park at phone: 928-679-2365.
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