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Tuzigoot National Monument
For Teachers
 

The National Park Service offers many educational opportunities for students to experience the natural and cultural history of Tuzigoot National Monument. The park is an ideal "outdoor classroom" in which to explore the Sinagua culture and appreciate the value of pre-historic preservation.

Think of your National Parks as off-site classrooms! There are many ways to utilize America's treasures as teaching tools. After all, we have "the real thing," and we love to work with you to teach students the importance of the special places we all work together to preserve and protect for future generations.

Elementary schools are not the only groups who can visit Tuzigoot National Monument. We welcome everyone from preschoolers through senior citizens. Reservations for special ranger-led education programs are required, as we may already have other groups scheduled for that day.

Aerial view of Yellowtail Dam in Bighorn Canyon NRA  

Did You Know?
The arch-type Yellowtail Dam, named for Robert Yellowtail, rises 525 feet and creates one of the largest capacity reservoirs (1,375,000 acre-feet) on the tributary system of the Missouri River.
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Last Updated: September 29, 2008 at 12:54 EST