

Explore the well-preserved ruins of a ancient Hohokam village, featuring a ballcourt and platform mounds.

These intricately carved wooden dolls represent Hopi spirits and are an essential part of Hopi culture.
Known for its distinctive designs and polychrome painting, Hopi pottery is a traditional art form passed down through generations.

Turquoise is a sacred stone to the Hopi, and its jewelry is a significant part of their cultural heritage.
Explore the well-preserved ruins of a ancient Native American village.
Hike through scenic trails with stunning views of the mountains and surrounding desert.
Experience the old west at this historic ghost town with shops, museums, and train rides.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the desert climate of Mesa Grande Ruins.
Protection from the sun is vital during outdoor exploration at the ruins.
For detailed viewing of the ruins and wildlife from a distance.

Thick, fluffy pancakes made from blue cornmeal, served with honey or syrup.
Crispy frybread topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
Slow-cooked lamb stew with potatoes, carrots, and herbs, often served with frybread.

Famous for its extensive breakfast menu and popular with locals since 1975.
Known for its fresh, made-from-scratch Mexican food and popular lunch buffet.
An iconic steakhouse with a classic atmosphere, serving high-quality steaks since 1971.
The Drach Caves is a massive underground cave system located on the island of Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. The caves contain six large cavernous areas and a beautiful subterranean lake, Lake Martel.
A somber reminder of the WWII Death Railway, Hellfire Pass Memorial and Museum offers a poignant glimpse into history.

Habema Park Nature Trail offers a lush, diverse landscape with stunning views of the Baliem Valley and its unique cultural attractions.