Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

Flagstaff, United States

fs.usda.gov
Archaeological site· Tourist attraction· Ruin

Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site is located in Flagstaff, United States on US-89. Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological site in United States.

Address

US-89

Phone

+19285260866

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

J

Jen Mather

Amazing, self guided archaeological site located at the side of the highway. There's a downloadable guide from the National Park Services. Highly recommend this off the beaten path site for the wonderful look back on the early inhabitants of the area. The little entry way is super hard to spot, we ended up going right past it and having to turn around in the Subway parking lot down the road.

K

KeIF YW

If you don't pay extra attention, you might miss the turn. If you don't pay extra attention again, you'll understand nothing about this place, even if you are walking and looking around. So, sign in at the entrance, take a paper brochure, see there are paragraphs with numbers, and find little posts with coordinate numbers, things might make more sense. It is a free place, so nothing to complain about, guess they try their best to make things work on a budget. A bit disappointed, to be honest.

J

Joan E. Frank-Peercy

This was a free, self guided, easily accessible your - unpaved and flat. Make sure to sign the guest book and pick up a brochure; this [brochure] will describe the rock formations you are looking at and other Eldon lifestyles

S

Sean Steele

I'm glad this area is being preserved. It could have easily been paved over by the highway that runs right next to it.

A

Alex Passakos

Easy to find. Right off of a main road. Small site at the moment, but there's a lot left to excavate.

G

Glorie Jean

Relaxing walk ️

A

alma ramos

This is a quick walking trail where you can view Native American ruins. It’s interesting to see the foundation of a community that existed long ago.

T

Todd Mowen

Great interpretive Trail with a Trail guide. Download your trail guide when you get there with the QR code. Great information! Lots of history!