Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Hope Arch, Casa Malpais Archaeological Park & Museum, Teec Nos Pos Trading Post, Four Corners Monument, Meteor City Trading Post.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
It's worth finding Hope Arch. However, one should be accompanied by a Navajo guide since it is on the reservation. Google maps will get you very close to the arch. You need to look for large rock outcroppings to the right near the road which are called "fins". If you go past the transmission lines, you've gone too far. You can drive your vehicle to the arch but requires 4 wheel drive and again, be cognizant that you are on the reservation. It's about a 3/4 mile hike to the arch. Follow the road and you'll see it jutting out from the line of mountain in the distance as you follow the tire tracks. It's about 7 miles off of 191 on dirt road to the "fins".
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Wonderful tour and excellent tour guide (Jeff). Need to reserve your spot by calling the museum the day before or morning of. Tours at 9:00 AM or 1:00 PM only (November-March). You watch a short video before heading out (via bus) to the ruins where you walk a short trail up to the archeological site. You also have the opportunity to climb a rocky staircase to the top of the ruins, overlooking the town of Springerville. Along the way, you learn about the Hopi and Zuni tribes and the history and significance of the pueblo. Lots of interesting facts and visuals, including petroglyphs. Highly recommend. Takes about hours total (arrival to departure). $10 pp, $8 for seniors.
4.0 based on 84 reviews
We stopped here to get a drink but ended up getting much more. It’s a huge store that I guess serves as a local grocery store & then the trading post for visitors. They carry everything from post cards to tee shirts. They have great restrooms. The outside of the building is covered with beautiful paintings. Great place for you to stop & shop!
3.5 based on 2,003 reviews
Fun place to visit and take pictures of being in 4 states at once. Even though the monument is actually off by about 6 or so miles from the actual area where the 4 states, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet, it is still worth the trip. There is a $5 per person admission fee and is owned an operated by the Navajo Indians. Lots of vendors at the site selling SW design jewelry, etc. On my bucket list, so glad we visited!
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