Tusayan Ruin and Museum
This museum offers a quick orientation to the prehistoric and modern indigenous populations of the Grand Canyon and the Colorado Plateau, including an excavation of an 800-year-old Pueblo site. Of special interest are split-twig figurines dating back 2,000 to 4,000 years and other artifacts left behind by ancient cultures. A ranger leads daily interpretive tours of the Ancestral Pueblo village. The museum is closed for renovation. Although it was scheduled to reopen in Spring 2025, that date is uncertain due to unexpected budget cuts in 2025.