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“Explore centuries of history”
A visit to Tusayan Museum provides a glimpse into Pueblo Indian life at Grand Canyon some 800 years ago. Admission is free. This was a thriving community as illustrated by its pottery, arrowheads and other household artifacts. The Tusayan Museum is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and is located 3 miles (5 km) west of Desert View. A self-guiding trail leads through the adjacent 800-year-old Tusayan Ruin. Ranger-led ruin tours are offered daily.
Do not pass up this museum and ruin. On my first few trips to GCNP I noticed the sign for this museum, but never actually stopped. Like most folks I was focused on the overlooks and ignored this... Read more
The Tusayan Museum and Ruins is located within the Grand Canyon National Park. It's just a short distance from the Desert View Park. Parking was easy and plentiful and after parking you will see... Read more
If it's free and worth it, then it's worth 5 stars. This place is seconds off the road, yet tucked back in the forest. We were there early, and there was only one other gentleman walking around,... Read more
Tusayan Museum And Ruin
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