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Montezuma Castle National Monument
Operating Hours & Seasons
 

Montezuma Castle Visitor Center

Open Daily:  8 AM- 5 PM 
(Labor Day to Memorial Day, about September to May)

Open Daily:  8 AM - 6 PM 
(Memorial Day to Labor Day, about May - September) 

 
The entrance gate remains open during these hours seven days a week (closed on Christmas Day). Dogs are allowed on park trails but must remain on a leash no longer than six feet in length. Dog owners must pick up after their pets.

Museum
Includes exhibits and artifacts depicting the lifestyle, history and culture of the Sinaguan Indians who built Montezuma Castle.

Available Services
Book Store, restrooms, and picnic area

Phone
(928)567-3322

Montezuma Well

Open Daily:  8 AM- 5 PM 
(Labor Day to Memorial Day, usually September to May)

Open Daily:  8 AM - 6 PM 
(Memorial Day to Labor Day, usually May to September) 

 
The entrance gate remains open during these hours seven days a week (closed on Christmas Day). Dogs are allowed on park trails but must remain on a leash no longer than six feet in length. Dog owners must pick up after their pets.

Available Services
Pit toilets (flush toilets available in picnic area), contact station, trails, and picnic area

Phone
(928)567-4521

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Sunset Crater

Did You Know?
The Sinagua people witnessed the most recent volcanic eruption of Sunset Crater along the eastern slope of the San Francisco Peaks. In 1064 A.D. Sunset Crater erupted and then flared up intermittently for nearly 200 years, spreading half a billion tons of ash across 800 square miles.

Last Updated: April 21, 2011 at 12:01 MST