Walnut Canyon National Monument
Historic Site· Flagstaff

Walnut Canyon National Monument

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The Sinagua farmed the rim of this canyon before moving into its limestone walls, and they stayed from roughly 1100 to 1250 CE — then left, reasons still debated. The canyon floor sits 350 feet below the rim. The Island Trail, a one-mile loop, passes 25 cliff dwellings built into natural alcoves in the Kaibab Limestone. Proclaimed a national monument in 1915, it sits about 10 miles southeast of Flagstaff. Come for the dwellings; leave wondering what made people go.

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Walnut Canyon National Monument — historical photo
Walnut Canyon National Monument — historical photo
Walnut Canyon National Monument — historical photo

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