These ancient ruins are situated in the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona and cared for by the White Mountain Apache Tribe. The impressive Native American site has 600 rooms and is 5,000 feet high. This was probably a mansion or “great house” somewhere between the 1100s and the 1300s.
Roughly 30 miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona, in the desert there are high rock outcroppings. Here the rich red hues create a stunning landscape highlighted by five ancient Pueblo structures. This historical site was reportedly first inhabited sometime around 500 AD. The word “Wupatki” is actually Hopi for “tall house.” The Wupatki Ruin has 100 rooms and a ballcourt as well.