Anasazi State Park Review

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Anasazi State Park

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Anasazi is a Navajo word interpreted to mean "ancient enemies." What the Anasazi called themselves we will never know, but their descendants, the Hopi people, prefer the term Ancestral Puebloan. This state park is dedicated to the study of that mysterious culture, with a largely unexcavated dwelling site, an interactive museum, and a reproduction of a pueblo.

  • Cost: $4 per person
  • Open: Memorial Day-Labor Day, daily 8-6; Labor Day-Memorial Day, daily 9-5
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