Tuzigoot National Monument

Water flows under and through this landscape, feeding the growth of people and towns. The Verde Valley is watered by snowmelt, summer monsoons, and springs that well up from the ancient sedimentary rocks. In the heart of the valley, a thousand years ago, people began to build a little hilltop pueblo that would grow into one of the largest villages in the area.

Tuzigoot with Tavasci Marsh

Tuzigoot Pueblo sits on a hilltop above an area perfect for farming. Tavasci Marsh provides water and other resources.

A marsh with open water, cattails, and a masonry dwelling beyond.

Tuzigoot with Snow!

Even central Arizona can get a lot of snow! Check out the dwellings at Tuzigoot covered in a winter storm.

4 foot masonry walls covered in snow

Tuzigoot with Black Hills

Tuzigoot was built on a low hilltop in the Verde Valley. The Verde River and Black Hills provided a variety of resource areas for the Sinagua.

4 foot masonry walls with mountains and clouds behind them.

Tuzigoot Pueblo

A pueblo built by the Sinagua

A sunny day at Tuzigoot

Inside Tuzigoot

Rebuilt in the 1930s, this room at Tuzigoot would not originally have had a roof. Today, you can climb through the room to experience the landscape that surrounds this enduring Pueblo.

The inside of a masonry room with wood posts supporting the roof.