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Montezuma Castle National Monument AZ

Lat, Long: 34.62237771, -111.8147857

Designation: National Monument

Established December 8, 1906, Montezuma Castle is the third National Monument dedicated to preserving Native American culture. This 20 room high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a story of ingenuity, survival and ultimately, prosperity in an unforgiving desert landscape.

Weather:

Summer: Hot. Temperatures range from 95°F (35°C) to 115°F (46°C). Nighttime temperatures can be much cooler, around 70°F (21°C). From late June through early August, heavy rains called monsoons are common in the afternoons. Winter: Cool. Highs average around 55°F (13°C); lows may be in the teens (-10°C). Snow is rare, but possible. For detailed information, visit the National Weather Service: http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=34.61151944900047&lon=-111.8389592099997#.Vi_FZX6rSUk

Directions:

Montezuma Castle: Follow I-17 to exit 289 (90 minutes north of Phoenix, 45 minutes south of Flagstaff). Drive east (through two traffic circles) for approximately 1/2 mile to the blinking red light. Turn left onto Montezuma Castle Road. Montezuma Well: Follow I-17 to exit 293 (north of the exit for Montezuma Castle). Continue through the towns of McGuireville and Rimrock, following the signs for 4 miles to the entrance to the Well.

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Address/Contact:

2800 Montezuma Castle Road

Camp Verde, US, 86322

Phone: 9285673322

Email: Paul_Santellan@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Sun shines on the window sill in a masonry wall; trees in fall color are seen outside the window.Two masonry walls with a dark doorway in a short cliff ledge.A 5-story masonry dwelling sits in a cliff alcove.Two cliff dwellings and a tree with yellow leaves above a pond.