
Homolovi State Park
Homolovi State Park, or "place of the little hills," in the Hopi language, is known for its preservation of over 300 Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites.
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Homolovi State Park Details
Homolovi State Park, or "place of the little hills," in the Hopi language, is known for its preservation of over 300 Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites in Winslow, Arizona. Visitors can learn about the Hopi tribe and the Hisat'sinom by viewing the museum's historical exhibits and taking part in the interpretive programs. The park features peaceful trails and campsites on 4,000 acres of land. Homolovi is an excellent place for birdwatchers to enjoy hawks, golden eagles, ravens, and much more. Elk, prairie dogs, and cougars can also be spotted.
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