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Wupatki National Monument

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70. Montezuma Castle & Montezuma Well.

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Montezuma Castle was established Dec. 8, 1906, to preserve the Native American culture in the area. The national monument features a four-story, 20-room ruin trussed into an alcove. The nearby Montezuma Well, a prehistoric irrigation canal, o ers a tranquil setting for picnicking and hiking along the water. www.nps.gov/moca.

71. Folded Hills Orchard.

Bring the family out for a fun afternoon of picking fresh peaches, apples, plums and blackberries at Folded Hills Orchard in Cornville. Visitors are encouraged to wear long pants, long sleeves, gloves and closed-toe shoes. Call (928) 634-4649 for hours and availability.

72. Old Town Cottonwood.

In the last decade, Old Town Cottonwood has evolved into a dining, sipping, shopping and strolling hotspot. Bolstered by the growth of the area’s wine industry, this historic district in Cottonwood has added tasting rooms and haute cuisine to its map. www.oldtown.org.

73. Dead Horse Ranch State Park.

For a chance to fi nd peace and solitude among the fl ora and fauna of the Verde River and three adjacent lagoons, visit Dead Horse Ranch State Park. The park also features rental cabins, and wildlife viewing opportunities. River otters, gray foxes, Coues whitetail deer and more are regular visitors to the area. www.azstateparks.com/dead-horse.

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