2 Best Sights in Eastern Arizona, Arizona

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We've compiled the best of the best in Eastern Arizona - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Casa Malpais Archaeological Park

Built in the 13th century, the pueblo complex at 14½-acre Casa Malpais Archaeological Park has a series of narrow terraces lining eroded edges of basalt (hardened lava flow) cliff, as well as an extensive system of subterranean rooms nestled within Earth's fissures underneath. Strategically designed gateways in the walls of the "House of the Badlands," as Spanish settlers called it, allow streams of sunlight to illuminate significant petroglyphs prior to the setting equinox or solstice sun. Casa Malpais's Great Kiva (any kiva larger than 30 feet is considered great) is square-cornered instead of round, consistent with Ancestral Puebloan practice. Some archaeologists believe the pueblo served as a regional ceremonial center for the Mogollon people. Both the Hopi and Zuni tribes trace their history to Casa Malpais. Start your visit at the Springerville Heritage Center, home of the Casa Malpais Museum. Two-hour tours leave at 9 am and 1 pm, but the Park recommends calling ahead.

418 E. Main St., Springerville, AZ, 85938, USA
928-333–5375
Sight Details
$12
Museum closed Sun. and Mon. No tours Dec.–Feb.

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Fort Apache Historic Park

One entrance price buys access to three great places to visit on the Fort Apache Reservation. The Fort Apache Historic Park harks back to cavalry days with horse barns, parade grounds, log cabins, and officers' homes. The Apache Cultural Center & Museum explains the history, culture, and artistic traditions of the Apaches, and sells local crafts and books. Kinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark is a partly restored sandstone pueblo, and the only Native American site on the reservation open to visitors.