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Road Closures / Bee Activity

Highway 77 is closed from Winkelman to Globe 6 AM-6 PM weekdays. Highway 60 from Superior to Miami is under construction.

Due to active beehives, the cliff dwellings may be closed without notice.

Tonto National Monument

Situated within rugged terrain in the northeastern part of the Sonoran Desert, these well-preserved cliff dwellings were occupied during the 13th, 14th, and early 15th centuries.
 
Lower Cliff Dwelling view

Prehistoric Peoples of Tonto Basin

Shallow caves overlooking Tonto Basin shelter masonry dwellings nearly 700 years old.
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Saguaro

The Sonoran Desert

There is an amazing diversity of life in the desert. There are snakes and cactus, but there are also frogs and wildflowers.
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old postcard of the Apache Trail

Tonto Basin Tales

As prehistoric groups left Tonto Basin, other native peoples used the valley. The Spaniards arrived in the 1500's, followed by pioneers from the east, further changing what is now Arizona.
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Tonto National Monument
HC02 Box 4602
Roosevelt, AZ 85545

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Visitor Information
(928) 467-2241

Fax

(928) 467-2225

Climate

Winter: lows in the 30s, highs in the 60s. Summer: lows in the 80s, highs 110+.
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Ferruginous Pygmy Owls  

Did You Know?
These tiny powerhouses of birds are Ferruginous Pygmy Owls and are only about the size of a human fist, but can easily eat twice their body weight in one meal.

Last Updated: April 21, 2009 at 13:08 EST