Archaeological Sites

Visiting Greer will offer you the best opportunities to explore some of the best archaeological sites in Arizona. Among them, the Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park is considered the most sought-after archaeological site among global tourists, which is measured as the best site in the world. You can also visit the Little Bear Archaeological Site, which is very close to X Diamond Ranch,if you are looking for a practicalArchaeological Dig.

You can also explore many more interesting archaeological sites adjoining the Greer town, such as Fort Apache Historic Park and the nearby antiqueKinishba Ruins National Historic Landmark that consists of 600 rooms. Some of the other notable archaeological sites in and around the Greer town include:

Southern Hills Lavender-This landmark will be opened for the public seasonally.

Suber’s Corn Mill-The historic site will be opened for public viewing from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and visitors can find many tourist attractions near this landmark.

Hope Chapel-This archaeological site is a blend of churches, missions, and cathedrals.

If you would like to see the premiere archaeological site, you can visit the Casa Malpais, which is situated close to Springerville Arizona. The uniqueness of the site is that it features a great kiva, an astronomical calendar, antique stairways, and rock art of the Mogollon civilization. 

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