Arizona State Parks The Homolovi II ruins site at Homolovi Ruins State Park. With Republican lawmakers sweeping the funds that support state parks, the Arizona State Parks Board has had to find ...
Arizona Daily Sun: Hopi Tribe works for partnership to preserve Homolovi Ruins State Park
WINSLOW Before Homolovi Ruins became a state park, relic hunters with shovels and even backhoes used to tear through the rolling high desert here scrounging for ancient pottery. Today, remnants of a ...
Homolovi Ruins near Winslow, the state’s first archaeological park, will host running and walking events Saturday for National Trails Day. The 10K and two-mile runs, which follow well-maintained park ...
WINSLOW — Before Homolovi Ruins became a state park, relic hunters with shovels and even backhoes used to tear through the rolling high desert here scrounging for ancient pottery. Today, remnants of a ...
Phoenix New Times: Homolovi Ruins State Park Name-Change Proposal Probably Doesn’t Go Far Enough
The Homolovi Ruins State Park near Winslow should change its name to better reflect its ongoing connection to native peoples, say members of the Hopi tribe. The tribe is petitioning the state to drop ...
HOMOLOVI RUINS STATE PARK, Ariz. — Just about five miles east of Winslow off Interstate 40 sits a lonely little park overlooking the vast Navajo Reservation lands to the north. We’d had a full day, ...
Homolovi Ruins State Park will re-open to the public with a special grand opening event Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. At Homolovi Ruins State Park, the public will be ...