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Support Your Park

Here are just a few "Best Ideas" to help you experience and support your national parks:

  • Visit Wupatki National Monument

    The Wupatki National Monument website www.nps.gov/wupa provides information to help you plan a visit to the park. You can also call (928) 679-2365 for more information.

  • Become a Junior Ranger

    Encourage children to become Jr. Rangers. This is a great opportunity for children to learn more about Wupatki with age appropriate activities.

  • Support Our Environment

    Help better our environment by remembering to reduce, reuse and recycle!

  • Experience Your America

    There are 392 National Park sites across America for you to explore and enjoy. You can learn more about them or how to plan your visit at www.nps.gov
Wupatki Pueblo and the blowhole  

Did You Know?
Dr. Harold S. Colton, co-founder of the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, was instrumental in the establishment of Wupatki National Monument in 1924. His work at Wupatki was influential in Flagstaff area archeology, and he was responsible for the name "Sinagua" assigned to local cultures.

Last Updated: September 15, 2009 at 19:32 EST