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Lower Cliff Dwelling
Tonto National Monument is located in Arizona
Tonto National Monument
Tonto National Monument
Location in Arizona
Tonto National Monument is located in the United States
Tonto National Monument
Tonto National Monument
Location in the United States
Location Gila County, Arizona, USA
Nearest city Globe, Arizona
Area 1,120 acres (4.5 km2)
Created October 21, 1907 (1907-October-21)
Visitors 39,822 (in 2018)
Governing body National Park Service
Website Tonto National Monument
Salado pottery, Tonto NM
Salado Polychrome pottery from Tonto National Monument

Tonto National Monument is a National Monument in the Superstition Mountains, in Gila County of central Arizona. The area lies on the northeastern edge of the Sonoran Desert ecoregion, an arid habitat with annual rainfall of about 16 inches (400 mm) here. The Salt River runs through this area, providing a rare, year-round source of water.

Cliff dwellings

Well-preserved cliff dwellings were occupied by the Salado culture during the 13th, 14th, and early 15th centuries. The people farmed in the Salt River Valley, and supplemented their diet by hunting and gathering native plants. The Salado were fine craftspeople, producing some of the most flamboyant polychrome pottery and intricately woven textiles to be found in the Southwest. Some of the artifacts excavated nearby are on display in the visitor center museum.

The Tonto National Monument Archeological District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. Tonto National Monument, Lower Ruin and Tonto National Monument, Upper Ruin are archeological sites that were NRHP-listed in 1989.

Natural history

The National Monument is surrounded by the Tonto National Forest, which includes low plains, desert scrubland, and alpine pine forests.

The Upper Sonoran ecosystem is known for its characteristic saguaro cacti. Other common plants include: cholla, prickly pear, hedgehog, and barrel cactus (flowering from April to June); yucca, sotol, and agave; creosote bush and ocotillo; palo verde and mesquite trees; an amazing variety of colorful wild flowers in good years (February to March); and a lush riparian area which supports large Arizona Walnut, Arizona Sycamore, and hackberry trees.

It also serves as a home for native animals such as whitetail and mule deer, mountain lion, bobcat, three rattlesnake species and many more.

Wilderness areas

The area around Tonto National Monument also includes several designated National Wilderness Areas, including Four Peaks, Superstition, and Salome Wilderness Areas.

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Lower cliff dwelling looking south
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Tonto National Monument looking southwest

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View of Tonto National Monument looking southwest
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View of Tonto National Monument
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View of Tonto National Monument looking toward Roosevelt Lake

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Monumento Nacional Tonto para niños

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