
audiobook
by Southwest Parks and Monuments Association
This handy guide walks you along the Wupati Ruins Trail, pairing each numbered stake with clear, concise explanations of the ancient village’s most striking features. You’ll learn how a once‑thriving Sinagua settlement of over a hundred rooms rose atop the desert floor, glimpse the amphitheater and ballcourt, and discover the story behind the stone walls, timber supports, and the careful excavations that revealed them. The booklet’s straightforward layout makes it easy to follow the path at your own pace, turning a simple walk into a vivid encounter with a people who lived here a thousand years ago.
Beyond the ruins, the guide highlights the surrounding landscape— the resilient ephedra, four‑wing saltbush, and the layered Moenkopi sandstone that the builders fashioned into their homes. It also reinforces the park’s stewardship message, reminding visitors to stay on the trail, leave only footprints, and enjoy the quiet beauty of an untouched monument. Whether you’re a first‑time explorer or a seasoned history enthusiast, the booklet offers an informative and respectful way to experience this remarkable slice of the Southwest.
Language
en
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2021-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A longtime nonprofit partner of the National Park Service, this organization grew from a small Southwestern effort into today’s Western National Parks. Its publications and park-store work have helped generations of visitors connect more deeply with the landscapes, history, and cultures of the American West.
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