Hohokam Pima National Monument

Hohokam Pima National Monument was established to protect an ancient Hohokam village known today as "Snaketown." Excavations in the 1900's revealed the site was inhabited from about 300 BC to around 1200 AD containing up to 2,000 inhabitants. The Monument is located on the Gila River Indian Reservation and it's community has decided not to open the extremely sensitive area to the public.

At A Glance

In The Park

Superintendent: Jason Lott
Phone Number: 520-723-3172

Important Dates

Established as Park: October 21, 1972

By The Numbers

Acres: 1,690.00
Highest Point: (8720 feet)

Location

Latitude / Longitude :
33.195556 / -111.913611 (map it)
State: AZ
Nearby Big City: Bapchule, AZ
Gateway Communities: Sacaton, AZ; Coolidge, AZ
Nearby Airports: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)

Green Features

In Detail

Planning Your Visit About Hohokam Pima National Monument Hohokam Pima National Monument was authorized by Congress on October 21, 1972, to protect an ancient Hohokam village known today as "Snaketown." Excava ... read more.