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Wupatki National Monument
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Thank you for your interest in supporting Wupatki National Monument. Your donation will enhance the programs and activities to protect park resources and provide visitor services for Wupatki National Monument. Philanthropic contributions continue to make a significant difference and we welcome and are grateful for your support.

The park is able to accept direct donations. If you are interested in donating directly to Wupatki, you may contact the Superintendent for more information or send donations to:

Diane Chung, Superintendent
Flagstaff Area National Monuments
6400 North Highway 89
Flagstaff, Arizona 86004
(928) 526-1157 x227

 

Another way to donate is through the National Park Foundation which is the congressionally-chartered national philanthropic partner of the National Park System. The National Park Foundation stewards a tradition of private support for the parks begun by the American people more than a century ago. Your support for the National Park Foundation ensures that the evolving history and rich heritage of our Nation remains vital and relevant. For more information contact them at:

National Park Foundation
1201 Eye Street, NW, Suite 550B
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 354-6460
www.nationalparks.org

Aerial view of Sunset Crater Volcano  

Did You Know?
The large pueblos preserved at Wupatki National Monument were constructed in the years following the eruption of nearby Sunset Crater, sometime between 1040 and 1100. Volcanic ash, deposited in thin layers, retained moisture and improved farming for an increased population at Wupatki.

Last Updated: September 15, 2009 at 19:25 EST