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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - 12 members in 37 triplogs have rated this an average 2.8 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Mar 06 2021
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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentPhoenix, AZ
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First stop of a weekend trip.
The small ruins at Alto and near Ruby can't compare to this behemoth.

Very few people. Walked around and saw everything twice before heading to Montezuma Castle.
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Mar 24 2019
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72 male
 Joined Apr 06 2005
 Phoenix, AZ
Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentPhoenix, AZ
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Had an opportunity to go with a small group on an archaeologist-led trip into the "out-of-bounds" area. We didn't walk far but it was nice to get good answers to questions. As expected there are interesting pottery pieces all around (a few pics attached). We went to compound "B" (not very far from the "Big House" and I was surprised to hear that they had decided to bury the adobe walls a few years back in order to preserve them.
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Nov 25 2016
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Hunter Trail - Picacho PeakTucson, AZ
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It's been awhile since we hit up Picacho Peak, so we decided to make it the destination for our post-Thanksgiving hike on Friday. We were not alone .... Lots of folks out on the trail today. We realized as we were driving down that REI had teamed up with the State Parks to offer free entry passes as part of its #optoutside marketing effort. I'm sure that contributed to the crowds.

Even though it was pretty busy on the trail, we still had a good time. After summiting, I ventured out to the western hump before heading back down. Nice views of the final cable sections of the trail from that side, as well as an overlook down to the cross-over saddle.

They bill this as a 4 mile hike, but even with my jaunt to the western hump, I only got up to 3.2. Maybe it's because there is so much up and down and not much horizontal travel that the GPS has a hard time calculating accurate distance. Or, maybe the park service is just being generous with the mileage ... :-k

Stopped at DQ afterwards for dipped cones. I even got cherry b/c I've seen JJ3 recommend it so often here. I give it an "okay" rating, but company made it great.

Since we were in the vicinity and had never been there before, we dropped by Casa Grande Ruins National Monument on the way back. Interesting place. It's right next to Coolidge, rather than Casa Grande, though .... I assume because Casa Grande (the city) had already nabbed the name before Coolidge sprung up(?)
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Nov 20 2015
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46 male
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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentPhoenix, AZ
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Daytrippin' with the wife is becoming a fun pastime. We went to Florence to visit Saint Anthony's (worthy of its own triplog, really) then to McFarland State Historic Park. We had a picnic lunch at the old Adamsville cemetery and then on to Casa Grande Ruins. We took the time to watch the video and I'm glad we did. It's very professionally produced and narrated by Native American actor Adam Beach. Worth the extra twenty minutes in my opinion. My wife liked the ruins. I wasn't overly impressed with them on my one and only previous visit, but they won me over this time. There's many similarities in style to Mexico's Casas Grandes (Paquimé) which I visited in February.
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Oct 24 2015
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Aug 03 2014
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The museum is under renovation for the next couple of weeks and they are waving the entrance fee during that time. They are also doing some work on the Big House but the Ranger didn't know exactly what they were doing. Re-stabilization of the foundation, he thinks.
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Oct 07 2012
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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentPhoenix, AZ
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Walked around the ruins with my wife and her uncle, who is in town visiting. Saw a pair of Great Horned Owls sitting in the rafters of the shelter.
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Jun 09 2012
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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentPhoenix, AZ
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In the area with my nephew and it was "Free Day". :y:
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Jun 05 2012
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First time visit. Much like Montezuma's Castle it's worth seeing at least once, but I don't think I'll be making any return trips.
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Jan 16 2012
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Finally made the trip to see the "Big House" on our way back from Tucson. We arrived in time to sit in on the guided tour and it was very interesting, well worth the few extra miles to Coolidge.
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Jan 06 2012
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Casa Grande Ruins National MonumentPhoenix, AZ
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Dec 18 2011
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Along the Gila Trail - Dec2011

Put some miles on the F-150 today dodging rain showers and retracing a section of the GILA TRAIL while on the "trail of the ancients" from;

Casa Grande Ruins National Monument => [ Casa Grande Ruins National Monument ]
Hohokam Pima National Monument (aka "Snaketown")
Patio Area Petroglyph Site => [ Patio Area Petroglyph Site ]
Gatlin Site - Gila Bend => [ Gatlin Site - Gila Bend ]
Painted Rocks Petroglyph Site => [ Painted Rocks Petroglyph Site ]
Sears Point Petroglyph Site => [ Sears Point Petroglyph Sites ]
Antelope Hill Petroglyph Site => [ Antelope Hill Petroglyph Site ]
Confluence of Gila River with Colorado River near Yuma AZ? => Unexplored territory for this author (but suspect the area is rich in ancient artifacts...)

Missed out on a "drive-by" of the Fortaleza Ruins between the Gatlin Site and Painted Rocks Petroglyph Site => [ Fortaleza, San Lucy District, Maricopa County ]

I've embedded in a HAZ FORUM post a reference document I used researching the GILA TRAIL => [ Along the Gila Trail - Dec2011 ] . Thought I would share with HAZ members.

I'd appreciate hearing from anyone with some "insights" on rock art near the confluence of the Gila and Colorado Rivers. I've never had a chance to explore this area and suspect there are some significant sites. :wrt:
Started the day heading down the I-10 towards Casa Grande searching out the "Snaketown" site near Gila River bridge. From the NPS website;

"Hohokam Pima National Monument was authorized by Congress on October 21, 1972, to protect an ancient Hohokam village known today as "Snaketown." Excavations in the 1930's and again in the 1960's revealed the site was inhabited from about 300 BC to around 1200 AD and may have had up to 2,000 inhabitants. Following the last excavations, the site was completely recovered with earth, leaving nothing visible above ground. The Monument is located on the Gila River Indian Reservation and is under tribal ownership. The Gila River Indian Community has decided not to open the extremely sensitive area to the public. There is no park brochure, passport stamp, picture stamp or other free literature available. Snaketown was first excavated in 1934 by the Gila Pueblo Foundation, under the direction of Harold S. Gladwin. Between 1964-1965, a second excavation was led by Emil Haury. The two expeditions discovered that the site contained more than sixty midden mounds. A central plaza and two ovel shaped fields were surrounded by pit houses, and an elaborate irrigation system fed the nearby fields in which beans, maize and squash were grown."

My home library has many historical photos from the principal archeologists from the "Snaketown digs" and I recall some of the artifacts are on display at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. I conduct a drive-by of the Snaketown site bounded by the I-10 on the east, the Gila River on the south, Maricopa Road on the west and Riggs Road on the north. The site is completely buried, unkown, and returned to nature. Check out the 2009 video archive posted by University of Arizona commemorating the excavation's 75th anniversary => https://uanews.org/node/26247

I now head towards the village of Maricopa and Hwy 238 in search of the Patio Area Petroglyph Site. A chance to explore before a squall line comes in from the south bringing some serious rain. Time to head out.

A stop at the Shawmutt Trainspotting Loop yields some interesting clouds. The dogs are appreciative of the chance to stretch their legs after that bumpy escape along the 4x4 tracks from the Patio Area.

Next up is the Gatlin Site. A sad, lonely spot after the acrimonious divorce between the Town of Gila Bend and the Arizona Archeological Society.

A stop in Gila Bend to pick up some 'burgs and we make the trek out to the Painted Rocks Petroglyph Site to enjoy lunch in the pouring rain!

Sears Point and Antelope Hill (was also going to check the nearby Texas Hill rock art site, but had enough rain for one day) are up next before the stretch run home to catch the 2nd half and OT of the Cards game...
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Mar 18 2011
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A neat little park. The desert smelled good on a dry warm day.
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Apr 02 2010
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Feb 21 2010
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Jan 31 2010
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Saw some bats nesting in the big house. They've got a Music festival going on down there this weekend.
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History is amazing!
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Jan 17 2010
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Jan 12 2010
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Dec 31 2009
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Last hike of 2009. Down visiting friends in CG, and we decided to get out and about a little on the last day of the year. Strolled around the ruins with them and their son. Good time - weather was perfect. The Park Service is backfilling some of the southern section of the Big House compound to repair damage and improve drainage.
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