• Donate
    • Donate
    • Member Circles and Benefits
    • Become a Member
    • Renew Today
    • Give a Gift Membership
    • Student Membership
  • Take Action
    • Volunteer Program
    • Make Your Voice Heard
  • About
    • Land Acknowledgment
    • What We Do
    • Position Papers
    • Team & People
    • Job Openings
    • Partners & Friends
    • Annual Reports
    • Policies & Financials
  • Things to Do
    • Events
    • Archaeology Café
    • Exhibits
    • Classes
    • Field School
  • Explore
    • Free Resources
    • Introduction to Southwestern Archaeology
    • Projects
    • Protection Efforts
    • Ancient Cultures
    • Videos
    • Places to Visit
  • Store
    • Archaeology Southwest Magazine
    • All Products
  • News
    • Blog
    • Press Releases/Announcements
    • Preservation Archaeology Today
    • Sign up for E-News
  • Donate
    • Donate
    • Member Circles and Benefits
    • Become a Member
    • Renew Today
    • Give a Gift Membership
    • Student Membership
  • Take Action
    • Volunteer Program
    • Make Your Voice Heard
X
  • About
    • Land Acknowledgment
    • What We Do
    • Position Papers
    • Team & People
    • Job Openings
    • Partners & Friends
    • Annual Reports
    • Policies & Financials
  • Things to Do
    • Events
    • Archaeology Café
    • Speakers Bureau
    • Exhibits
    • Classes
    • Field School
  • Explore
    • Free Resources
    • SW Archaeology 101
    • Projects
    • Protection Efforts
    • Ancient Cultures
    • Videos
    • Places to Visit
  • Store
    • Archaeology Southwest Magazine
    • All Products
  • News
    • Blog
    • Press Releases/Announcements
    • Preservation Archaeology Today
    • Sign up for E-News

Tusayan Pueblo (Grand Canyon National Park)

Arizona - Northern
  • Home
  • >
  • Locations
  • >
  • Tusayan Pueblo (Grand Canyon National Park)

Banner image by Deacon Steve, via Wikimedia Commons

Located within Grand Canyon National Park, Tusayan is an Ancestral Pueblo site featuring a pueblo, plaza, kiva, and food-storage rooms. Tree-ring dates show that the site was built around A.D. 1185  and used for about 20 years. Today, this partially excavated site is on the National Register of Historic Places, and it gives visitors a glimpse into what life was like for a few of the families that called the Grand Canyon home long ago.

Magazines

Before the Great Departure (ASW 27-3)

see more magazines

Details

Tusayan Pueblo (Grand Canyon National Park)

Get Directions
Grand Canyon National Park, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Not loading? Make sure location services are enabled on your device and browser.
Type of place:
Ancestral Pueblo site
Ownership:
National Park Service
Contact:
Grand Canyon National Park, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Telephone:
(928) 638-7888
Website:
Tusayan Pueblo, Grand Canyon National Park (opens as a PDF)
Hours:
10/1/2022: Please check the park website or contact park rangers for further information.
Guided tours:
Yes
Entrance fee:
Yes

Related to This

  • Culture Ancestral Pueblo

Want to help us? Make a donation

or take action

Cyber SouthwestRespect Great BendHands-On ArchaeologySave History

© 2025 Archaeology Southwest

520.882.6946
Contact
  • My Store Account
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Press Room