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Montezuma Castle is a prehistoric cliff dwelling, built and occupied c. 1100 CE until c. 1425. It has 5 floors, 20 rooms, and a million stories!

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Address: Montezuma Castle Rd, Camp Verde, AZ, USA
Phone: (928) 567-3322
vog.spn@aidemlaicos_acom
State: Arizona
City: Camp Verde


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Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
Was here many years ago, nice to go back. Is a national park so fee required. Knowledgeable volunteer talked about cliff dwellers, their lives and home. Beautiful scenery. Easy circle walk, good for handicapped. Worth the stop. The information center was well organized. It is a National park so there’s an entrance fee.
7 years ago (19-02-2018)
Such a cool place! I really enjoyed my time there. Great history. Very knowledgeable staff! Easy walk, nice visitors center with a small gift shop. Pretty clean bathrooms.
7 years ago (20-02-2018)
Very cool. I really like this and it was easy to get around and everything was paved. I wish I would have been able to get a little bit closer to the ruins but the views were still amazing. The only downside to this trip was at the bathrooms were closed and you had to use porta potties. But outside of that I definitely recommend checking it out.
7 years ago (03-03-2018)
In a culture where people act like a home is disgusting because the bathroom doesn't look like what HGTV is promoting this month, I found this piece of history a welcome reality check. People today freak out over not having cell phone connection or the "wrong color" wall paint. This shows what real people with the same fears, wants, needs and desires as us dealt with. Take time to identify with the people who lived in this space at this time in history. No electricity. No phones. No machines. Just human ingenuity and determination. Then, picture yourself in their shoes. Allow it to permeate you and create a sense of gratitude and contentment with all we have and enjoy at this point in history. The ability to survive and thrive was amazing. I would maybe last 3 days if I had to figure out how to live in those conditions.
7 years ago (16-02-2018)
It was cool, but there really isn't much else there. Glad we had the National Park pass so it was free. Not sure how much it is otherwise. Nice to go once to see it. Don't miss the well that is a bit further down the road. It is nice and free to everyone.
8 years ago (26-01-2018)
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