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  1. Established December 8, 1906, Montezuma Castle is the third National Monument dedicated to preserving Native American culture. This 20 room high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a story of ingenuity, survival and ultimately, prosperity in an unforgiving desert landscape.

  2. Montezuma Castle National Monument protects a set of well-preserved dwellings located in Camp Verde, Arizona, which were built and used by the Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian culture closely related to the Hohokam and other indigenous peoples of the southwestern United States, between approximately AD 1100 and 1425. The main structure comprises ...

  3. Apr 10, 2015 · Make the most of your visit. Spend a few hours and discover the incredible legacy of an ancient people. Whether you visit just Montezuma Castle, or add in a side trip to Montezuma Well, you'll be inspired by the Sinagua culture. A self-guided, 1/3-mile loop trail leads you past an incredible 5-story cliff dwelling, through a beautiful sycamore ...

  4. Montezuma Castle National Monument. 2,697 reviews. #3 of 20 things to do in Camp Verde. Historic Sites. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 4:45 PM. Write a review. About. This stone castle built into a shallow cave on a cliff was once a six-story dwelling with 45 rooms.

  5. Situated in Camp Verde, Montezuma Castle is a must-see for central Arizona visitors. Discover this historic Native American dwelling carved out of an ancient limestone cliff. Established in 1906, Montezuma Castle is the third National Monument dedicated to preserving Native American culture.

  6. Feb 28, 2016 · The Visitor Center at Montezuma Castle, shown at the right, has information for both places. Both places have a short, 1/3 mile trail to see the archeological remains, as well as a picnic area. Check out the navigation links for more information on when we're open, how to get here, and what to do.

  7. Montezuma Castle National Monument. The “castle” is a five-story, 20-room mud-and-stone structure, dating from about 1100 ce, built into a cavity in the limestone cliff face about 80 feet (24 meters) above the valley floor by the prehistoric Sinagua people. It is almost wholly intact.

  8. Montezuma Castle National Monument. Spot one of the Southwest’s best-preserved cliff dwellings in Central Arizona. The ancient Sinagua people are believed to be the original inhabitants of Montezuma Castle, living along area waterways from the 1100s to the 1400s.

  9. Located in Camp Verde, Arizona, Montezuma Castle National Monument protects the well-preserved living spaces of the Sinagua Indians. Like an ancient five-story apartment building, Montezuma Castle towers above the desert below, a stone-and-mortar marvel of early architectural engineering.

  10. Easy to access from Highway I-17 between Phoenix and Flagstaff, Montezuma Castle National Monument makes a great day trip from either place. Here are a few facts about the “castle” and its environment to help you get the most out of your visit.

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