Keywords: arizona coconino national forest coconinonationalforest forest service forestservice heritage site heritagesite native american nativeamerican red rock ranger district redrockrangerdistrict sedona sinagua usfs verde valley verdevalley forest outdoors pictographs red rocks redrocks rock art rockart rock paintings rockpaintings united states unitedstates cavern cave landscape architecture The Palatki Heritage Site and its sister site, Honanki, were the largest cliff dwellings of the Red Rock Country between AD 1150 - 1350. The cliff dwelling and rock art site is located near the town of Sedona in north-central Arizona. Short trails lead to the Sinagua cliff dwellings and alcoves that shelter the pictographs from every native culture to ever occupy the Verde Valley. The area next to the cliff dwelling is limited to ten visitors at a time. Reservations are required. Photo by Deborah Lee Soltesz, March 21, 2016. Credit U.S. Forest Service Coconino National Forest. See Palatki Heritage Site for more information about the site and how to make reservations. Visit Coconino National Forest to learn about the Forest and northern Arizona. The Palatki Heritage Site and its sister site, Honanki, were the largest cliff dwellings of the Red Rock Country between AD 1150 - 1350. The cliff dwelling and rock art site is located near the town of Sedona in north-central Arizona. Short trails lead to the Sinagua cliff dwellings and alcoves that shelter the pictographs from every native culture to ever occupy the Verde Valley. The area next to the cliff dwelling is limited to ten visitors at a time. Reservations are required. Photo by Deborah Lee Soltesz, March 21, 2016. Credit U.S. Forest Service Coconino National Forest. See Palatki Heritage Site for more information about the site and how to make reservations. Visit Coconino National Forest to learn about the Forest and northern Arizona. |