Casa Grande Ruins: Sonoran Desert Legacy & Mysteries | WNPA

Casa Grande Ruins

National Monument

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An ancestral Sonoran Desert people’s farming community and “Great House” are preserved at Casa Grande Ruins. Whether the Casa Grande was a gathering place or simply a waypoint marker in an extensive system of canals and trading partners is part of the mystique of the ruins.

Stories from Casa Grande Ruins

Tour this marvel of engineering and Indigenous culture on a self-guided path or with a ranger as your guide. You can picnic in the beautiful Sonoran Desert and explore the native plants and history of the site.

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