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Homolovi Ruins State Park
Homolovi Ruins State Park is a 4,500-acre (18 km) preservation of over 300 Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites. Homolovi or Homol'ovi (the Hopi spelling of the word) is a Hopi word meaning "place of the little hills". The park is located just over a mile north of Winslow, Arizona, and features historical exhibits, interpretive programs, bird-watching, and hiking. There is a year-round campground, restrooms with showers (closed in winter), and an RV dump station.
This description uses material from the Wikipedia article on Homolovi Ruins State Park and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (view authors).
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Travel Outdoor Activities Photography Cultural Heritage Education Camping Hiking Trails Archaeology Outdoor Recreation Landscapes Preservation Trails Archaeological Sites Native American Culture Ruins Southwest Native American Petroglyphs