We drove about an hour and a half from near Williams, AZ to dispersed camping in the Coconino National Forest about 15 miles from Sedona, AZ.
We had originally explored the area near the junction of I-17 and AZ Hwy 179 but after leaving the URRV at a candidate spot, we found a better spot closer to the Sedona outskirts.
Mid-afternoon, we drove down south via I-17 to the Montezuma National Monument to check things out.
The castle was pretty impressive:
I liked the depiction of a mother chasing after her kid who is too close to the edge...(center top), some things never change.
We drove the long way to Sedona from the Montezuma National Monument, via the small towns of Cornville and Page Springs hoping for photogenic scenery. None seen.
The scenery picked up as we approached Sedona:
5 comments:
Cool area. We’ve been near Sedona and Jerome but never made it to either one.
RichardM, we hope the explore the area over the next few days.
Interesting area, Did it say how many people lived in the castle?
CCjon, I did not see that piece of information at the visitor center. The diorama shows a whole bunch of people and there were more structures or caves that existed before nearby as well so not a small population I would guess. It appears this place was a stop in the migration patterns of peoples as they headed further south.
In answer to CCJons question- they believe the castle housed 30-50 people at its peak- compared to Tuzigoot that was home to over 250 people.
These lesser monuments are well worth the stop- while small in size, they are rich in historical detail and far less crowded than the big name Parks! Oh who am I kidding- I’m all about collecting my passport stamps and buying a sticker!😉
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