Montezuma Castle National Monument

Near Camp Verde, Arizona, Montezuma Castle is a five-story cliff dwelling built by the Sinagua people around 1100–1300 AD. This preserved site showcases their architectural skill and adaptation to the desert landscape, with trails for visitors to explore the area’s history.

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Montezuma Castle Road, Camp Verde, AZ 86322

About the experience

Montezuma Castle National Monument is an impressive cliff dwelling that reveals the ingenuity of ancient Sinagua people. Here’s what makes it a remarkable and awe-inspiring site:

  • Ancient Cliff Dwellings: Built into a limestone cliff over 800 years ago, Montezuma Castle is a five-story structure with over 20 rooms. The dwelling’s location high up in the cliff face is both practical and visually stunning, offering a glimpse into the lives of its original inhabitants.
  • Preserved Cultural Heritage: Despite its name, Montezuma Castle has no connection to Aztec rulers. It was constructed by the Sinagua people, who flourished in the region between the 12th and 15th centuries. Interpretive displays provide context on their daily life, architecture, and cultural practices.
  • Scenic Beaver Creek Setting: The monument sits near Beaver Creek, surrounded by a peaceful desert landscape. The lush creekside environment supported the Sinagua people and adds to the beauty of the site.
  • Educational Exhibits and Trails: The visitor center offers exhibits on the Sinagua culture, and a short interpretive trail allows visitors to admire the cliff dwelling from different angles while learning about its historical significance.

Montezuma Castle National Monument offers a fascinating journey into the past, highlighting the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of the Sinagua culture in a picturesque Arizona setting.

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(928) 567-3322
Montezuma Castle Road, Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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Schedule

The park is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with the last vehicle entry at 4:45 p.m. It is closed on Christmas Day

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