Parque nacional

Monumento Nacional del Cañón de Nuez

Recomendado por 230 habitantes locales

Consejos de residentes locales

Kari And Dana
December 23, 2021
Short hikes to experience plants, animals, scenery and local ancient history. Perfect for kids with short attention spans or anyone who just wants a short activity.
Elena
October 29, 2021
Walnut Canyon, is an upside down Wupatki. Instead of exposed tall pueblos, the ancient people of Walnut Canyon used the ledges and alcoves in the limestone walls to build their compact cliff dwellings. A couple of trails take you right to the ancient structures so you are definitely walking in the footsteps of the past. If you want to avoid climbing, a rim trail keeps you up top with great views.
Walnut Canyon, is an upside down Wupatki. Instead of exposed tall pueblos, the ancient people of Walnut Canyon used the ledges and alcoves in the limestone walls to build their compact cliff dwellings. A couple of trails take you right to the ancient structures so you are definitely walking in the f…
Aaron
February 1, 2021
Multiple trails for all skill levels
Stephanie
October 2, 2020
Easy to medium light hike to enjoy ancient Indian ruins. Visitors center with gift shop and restrooms available.
Caroline
June 6, 2020
Beautiful historic spot. And for kids... the steps will wear off some energy.

Los residentes locales también recomiendan

Ubicación
3 Walnut Canyon Road
Flagstaff, AZ