Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona

Montezuma Castle National Monument is one of the best-preserved ancient cliff dwellings in North America—and despite the name, it has nothing to do with the Aztec emperor Montezuma.

A good stop for about an hour.

This remarkable structure was built by the Sinagua people around 1100–1400 CE. It’s a five-story, 20-room dwelling tucked into a limestone cliff about 100 feet above the ground. The elevated location helped protect it from flooding and potential threats.

  • It’s incredibly well preserved—thanks to its sheltered position in the cliff
  • Shows advanced engineering without modern tools
  • Could house about 30–50 people
  • Built using limestone and mud mortar

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