Homolovi State Park is a 4,000-acre park of Arizona created to preserve more than 300 Ancestral archaeological sites of Pueblo Indians. Homolovi is a Hopi word for "place of the little hills."

Homolovi State Park is used as a center of research for the Hopi and their late migration period from the 1200s to the late 1300s. Homolovi State Park is located at the elevation of 4,900 feet and offers visitors an opportunity to explore the historic sites and visit the museum, hike the trails, stay at a campground, and check the visitors’ center.

Covered picnic tables and benches can be found throughout the park and pullouts provide them with an opportunity to observe park’s wildlife.

AZ-87, Winslow, AZ 86047