Tuzigoot National Monument
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Reviews
- LilFeb 23, 2024Steep walk but really good
The paths are steep but the history is really cool. We had to stop a couple times as my dog has arthritis plus she got pets from other hoomans which she loved. Wonderful place, it’s really big compared to Montezuma.
- MarikoMay 20, 2021Share your love of history with your dog
I'm guessing this site is highly underrated due to the lack of visitors during our visit. It was hot so I checked the sidewalks to see if it was too hot for paws but it was not bad. The walk is a little steep if you or your dog have issues with that, especially in the heat. However, the walk is relatively short and the site relatively small. Nice ruins that reminded me of Inca ruins in Peru. Great views of the valley as well. Next to the visitor center are shaded areas and picnic tables to hang out with your pup.
- KristiJul 4, 2020Dog Friendly!!!
Well maintained pathways making it easy to maneuver around other people with our dogs while enjoying the sights!!!
- SarahMay 26, 2019Good For Dogs
They are allowed in the ruins but not in the visitor center .
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