Wupatki National Monument

a large stone pueblo in a desert beneath mostly sunny skies with mountains in background
Wupatki, the monument's namesake pueblo, is made up of more than 100 rooms. The trail also features an ancient ball court and natural blowhole.
a man and woman walking toward a three-story sandstone tower
Wukoki Pueblo is located three miles from the Wupatki Visitor Center.
Walls of a white limestone and red sandstone structure under light blue skies with white clouds.
Lomaki means "beautiful house" in the Hopi language. The pueblo is located ten miles from the visitor center and is reachable via a short, 0.5 mile trail.
stars and the Milky Way galaxy over a desert juniper tree
Wupatki National Monument features exceptionally dark night skies and hosts numerous star parties each year.
Side view of the Nalakihu and Citadel Pueblos
The Citadel Pueblo sits atop a small cinder hill overlooking the surrounding grasslands.
Photos: National Park Service

About Wupatki National Monument

Nestled between the Painted Desert and ponderosa highlands of northern Arizona, Wupatki National Monument is an unlikely landscape for a thriving community. The early 1100's marked a time of cooler and wetter weather, when the ancestors of contemporary Pueblo communities created a bustling center of trade and culture. For indigenous peoples, these sites represent the footprints of their ancestors.

Quick Facts

State Arizona
Designation National Monument
State Code AZ
Weather Be prepared for variable and extreme weather conditions. You may expect high winds any time of year, summer temperatures above 100ºF (38ºC), afternoon thunderstorms July–September, and occasional snow in winter…

Location & Map

Wupatki National Monument is located in Arizona.

Entrance Fees

Entrance - Private Vehicle $25.00

This fee covers the occupants of one private vehicle for seven days at both Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments.

Entrance - Motorcycle $20.00

Valid for 7 days. Admits up to 2 private, non-commercial motorcycles with up to 4 total passengers to both Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments.

Entrance - Per Person $15.00

This fee covers entry for one bicyclist or pedestrian for seven days at both Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments.

Entrance - Non-commercial Groups $15.00

Non-commercial groups are charged the per-person entrance fee of $15 for all persons 16yrs and over, not to exceed the commercial rate for the size of vehicle entering the monument.

Entrance - Education/Academic Groups $0.00

Educational groups visiting the monument for a curriculum related visit should apply for an Academic Fee Waiver. If no fee waiver is obtained, educational groups will be charged as non-commercial groups.

Commercial Entrance - Sedan $28.00

This fee covers the occupants of one commercial sedan for one day at both Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments.

Commercial Entrance - Van $40.00

This fee covers the occupants of one commercial van for one day at both Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments.

Commercial Entrance - Motor Coach $100.00

This fee covers the occupants of one commercial bus for one day at both Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments.

Commercial Entrance - Mini-bus $100.00

https://www.nps.gov/wupa/planyourvisit/fees.htm

Operating Hours

The Wupatki National Monument Visitor Center is open 9:00AM to 4:30PM MST March 8th- November 1st. The visitor center is closed Tuesdays through Thursdays November 2nd- march 7th and is closed for December 25th and January 1st. Trails to Wupatki, Wukoki, Citadel, Nalakihu, Box Canyon, and Lomaki Pueblos are open daily from sunrise to sunset.

Wednesday Sunrise to Sunset
Monday Sunrise to Sunset
Thursday Sunrise to Sunset
Sunday Sunrise to Sunset
Tuesday Sunrise to Sunset
Friday Sunrise to Sunset
Saturday Sunrise to Sunset

Activities

Auto and ATV Scenic Driving Biking Road Biking Food Picnicking Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Hands-On Citizen Science Hiking Front-Country Hiking Junior Ranger Program Wildlife Watching Birdwatching Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store

Getting There

Wupatki and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monuments are connected by loop road FR-545 (paved). Visitors can enter the loop road near mile markers 430 (Sunset Crater Volcano) and 444 (Wupatki) on U.S. Highway 89.

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Contact & Address

Address 25137 N. Sunset Crater-Wupatki Loop Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86004
Phone 928-679-2365

Entrance Passes

Annual Entrance - Park $45.00

Admits the passholder, passenger of one motorcycle, or occupants of a single, non-commercial vehicle at Sunset Crater Volcano, Walnut Canyon, and Wupatki National Monuments for 1 year.

Topics & Themes

Archeology Ruins Native American Heritage Animals Birds Geology Wilderness

Things To Do

Crack-In-Rock Ranger-Led Hike

Crack-In-Rock Ranger-Led Hike

Crack-In-Rock hikes are led by park staff and are only accessible by reservations offered by the park. This strenuous hike…

Registered hikers will meet with Park Staff at the designated meeting point for this Ranger Led Hike. 

Kaibab House Ranger-Led Hike

Kaibab House Ranger-Led Hike

The Kaibab House Hike is a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the backcountry of Wupatki with a ranger and…

The hike is moderately strenuous to include uneven terrain over loose cinders and limestone rocks. Hike length is a minimum…

East Mesa Ranger-Led Hike

East Mesa Ranger-Led Hike

The East Mesa Hike is a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the backcountry of Wupatki with a ranger and…

The hike is moderately strenuous to include uneven terrain over loose cinders and limestone rocks. Hike length is a minimum…

Antelope House Ranger-Led Hike

Antelope House Ranger-Led Hike

The Antelope House Hike is a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the backcountry of Wupatki with a ranger and…

The hike is moderately strenuous to include uneven terrain over loose cinders and limestone rocks. Hike length is a minimum…

Visit Citadel and Nalakihu Pueblos

Visit Citadel and Nalakihu Pueblos

The Citadel and Nalakihu Pueblos were the central hub of a vibrant agricultural community between the early 1100s and mid…

A short walk to two different pueblo structures. 

Become a Junior Ranger at Wupatki

Become a Junior Ranger at Wupatki

Join Jackie Rabbit in exploring the human history, geology, and wildlife of Wupatki National Monument and earn a Jr. Ranger…

The Wupatki Jr. Ranger booklet is full of fun and educational activities to help you explore your national park. Activities…

Visitor Centers

Wupatki Visitor Center

The Wupatki Visitor Center includes a museum, WNPA park store, park film, and restroom facilities. The building features architecture from the Mission 66 era. Park…

Hours: The visitor center is open daily with exceptions during extreme weather conditions and select holidays. The visitor center is closed Tuesdays-Thursdays from November 2nd through March 7th.

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