The Homolovi State Park in Winslow contains several different sites of ruins that feature traditional pit houses, petroglyphs, and broken pottery throughout the sites. There are also kivas, or underground ceremonial chambers. The area was settled during the fourteenth century by the Hisat’sinom people.

The sandy banks and lush flood plains continue to be a cultural hub of the Hopi community. At the park are a campsite open year-round, a museum, a visitor center, and several trails.

Visitors can explore two of the ruin sites, with sidewalks for easy access and interpretive signs for information. Birds and other wildlife can also be seen.

Arizona 87, Winslow, AZ 86047, Phone: 928-289-4106

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