Homolovi State Park
Phoenix, USA


Homolovi State Park is an archaeological site in northeastern Arizona that protects the remnants of ancestral Hopi villages, with ruins dating back to the 14th century. Visitors can explore the extensive archaeological remains, including pottery and kivas, along with the stunning desert landscape dotted with mesas and ancient trees.
Plan for a few hours to walk the trails and visit the visitor centre for educational exhibits. The park is best visited in the cooler months, October to April, when temperatures are milder. The nearby town of Winslow offers additional cultural experiences and dining options.
Visiting Phoenix?
Stay with Rovostays
Hand-picked, verified serviced apartments — concierge always included.