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The Sink Hole from the Citadel Pueblo, Wupatki National Monument. This page contains information on hiking within Wupatki National Monument in Arizona.
 Hiking
  • Pets and bikes are not allowed on the trails.
  • Off-trail hiking is prohibited.
  • See our Day Hiking Tips.

Hiked
Check our personal notes for a detailed description of this trail:

Citadel and Nalakihu Pueblos Trail
Distance: .2 miles one way Rating: Easy to Moderate
Elevation: 5,418 feet Total Ascent:  
Trailhead: From a parking area along the main Monument road, near 35 33.945N; 111 28.256W.
Description: A paved path along the Nalakihu Pueblo, with a short climb up to the top of the Citadel.
Lomaki Pueblo Trail
Distance: .5 miles one way Rating: Easy
Elevation: 5,347 feet Total Ascent:  
Trailhead: From a parking and rest area along the main Monument road, at 35 34.585N; 111 28.139W.
Description: A paved path to the Lomaki Pueblo and past the Box Canyon dwellings.
Wukoki Pueblo Trail
Distance: .2 miles one way Rating: Easy
Elevation: 4,605 feet Total Ascent:  
Trailhead: At the end of a paved road to the pueblo (35 31.873N; 111 19.747W).
Description: A path up to and around the Wukoki Pueblo ruins.
Wupatki Pueblo Trail
Distance: .5 miles round trip Rating: Moderate
Elevation: 4,882 feet. Total Ascent:  
Trailhead: From the Visitor's Center parking area, at 35 31.214N; 111 22.167W.
Description: A paved path around the Wupatki Pueblo, including side routes to the Ball Court, Blow Hole, and Kiva.
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