This review is for the main structure that this location features. It's nice how it's shaded especially during the summer so you can stay cool while you walk around and see it. You can't go inside but you can look through the windows and doors. Amazing to think that was built 700 years ago. They have interpretive signs around it to learn more. There's accessible paved paths around it as well and nearby mounds you can see. Accessible parking in front. It was free to see when I went...
Read moreVisited this magical landmark on my afternoon trip with my friend. It’s really amazing to see this well-preserved Sivan Vah’Ki (the Great House) and it’s neighboring ruins that stand more than 650 years in the Sonoran Desert. This place is not only the residence for the native Sonoran people, but also for Birds. We found few great horned owls resting on the sheltering roof of the Great House, which gave us a great surprise...
Read moreA stunning archeological remnant of a mysterious ball-game playing, canal-building culture which had trade relations with meso-Americans, and grew and declined probably due to non-anthropogenic macro climate change prior to Spanish contact. With easy parking, a small visitor's center with artifacts and walking paths and seating for a few hours rest, learning,...
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