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Montezuma Castle National Monument

2800 Montezuma Castle Hwy Off Highway Southeast Of Oak Creek, Camp Verde, Arizona 86322

Featured Review : If you are driving North from Phoenix or the surrounding areas heading towards Sedona - this is a perfect little stop off and yet another surprise that Arizona had to offer. It was something we hadn't planned on before w...See Full Review

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Montezuma Castle National Monument Reviews

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Montezuma's Castle

  • 4 out of 5 stars by davidmartin from LA MESA, California
  • January 26, 2003
Quote: This national monument is in a lovely parklike setting with lots of trees and a stream. The cliff dwellings are not accessible, but can be readily viewed from the trail, and are unusual in their preservation and beauty. Inside the ranger office is a... Read the full Montezuma Castle National Monument review

From journal Red Rocks & Ruins

Montezuma Castle

  • 3 out of 5 stars by dalefried from Medford, New York
  • January 22, 2003
Quote: Montezuma Castle is not a castle. It is a housing labirynth that was built into a mountain by the primitive native people of Arizona. We visited here on the way to Sedona, and the stop was worthwhile. It was very interesting to see how these people... Read the full Montezuma Castle National Monument review

From journal Arid Scottsdale

Montezuma Castle

  • 3 out of 5 stars by J&J Reid from Whitby, Ontario
  • November 1, 2002
Montezuma Castle
Quote: We stopped at Montezuma Castle National Monument on our way to the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park. It is located just a little off of the I-17 highway, about an hour north of Phoenix. If you are headed in this direction it is... Read the full Montezuma Castle National Monument review

From journal A Week at Sheraton's Desert Oasis

Montezuma Castle

  • 3 out of 5 stars by rdetmorita from San Jose, California
  • January 6, 2002
Montezuma Castle
Quote: Sinagua farmers in the 12 century built a 20 room dwelling in the side of a mountain about 50 feet above the base. It is an impressive sight, imagining how hard it was to build. My kids thought is was neat too, but they became more interested in... Read the full Montezuma Castle National Monument review

From journal Winter in Northern Arizona

Montezuma's Castle National Monument

  • 4 out of 5 stars by willow from Nicholls, Georgia
  • November 21, 2000
Quote: Montezuma's Castle was built by the Sinagua Indians in the early 1100's. This multilevel cliff dwelling is one of the best preserved ruins of this type. Incidently the name is hype, Montezuma never journeyed this far north. Cost about $5.

From journal Valley of The Sun