Anthropology/Archaeology Walk @ Red Rock State Park

Anthropology/Archaeology Walk @ Red Rock State Park
Join a volunteer naturalist for a presentation and walk that examines fascinating story of the pre-Columbian people who lived and traveled in the park. Red Rock State Park has been a destination for Native Americans for several millennia. Most of the ancient features found in the park are from the Sinagua culture dating about 1100 to 1425 AD. The walk portion of the program will identify the various archaeological features visible from park trails and interpret them into the wider context of important regional Sinagua sites. The program lasts about 2 hours.
The program is included with park entrance fees. However, space is limited so call the park to reserve you spots at the beginning of the month of the presentation, (928) 282-6907.
Red Rock State Park
Included with park entry fee, $10/adult, $5/youth
01:00 PM - 03:00 PM, every month on Sunday through May 17, 2026.
Red Rock State Park
4050 Red Rock Loop Road
Sedona,
Arizona
86336
928-282-6907
vmarshall@azstateparks.gov