Murray Springs Clovis Site
Parking available
A short interpretive trail about one of the first human cultures in North America.

šŸ“œ National Historic Landmark, part of San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.
šŸ” Archaeological site with an interpretive trail, once a Clovis hunting camp ~11,000 years BP.

Why Go

🚶 Self-guided interpretive trail on prehistoric life
🐘 Site of ancient megafauna hunting by Clovis people
šŸ“œ Rich archaeological discoveries, including stone tools
šŸžļø Scenic desert landscape with historic railroad remnants

Why Avoid

🚫 Access road closed to vehicles, proceed by foot
🦓 No artifacts or mammoth bones remain on site

Tips

🚶 Access road to trail is foot-traffic only.
🐾 Pets allowed on leash; pack out waste.
āš ļø Be aware of seasonal flooding and summer monsoons.

Cost

šŸ’° Free day use; overnight camping permit $2/person/night.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open daily, sunrise to sunset, year-round. Docent tours in cooler months.

🚽 Toilets

🚽 Waterless toilet available at parking area.

šŸ…æļø Parking

šŸ…æļø Parking area available; access road to trail is foot-traffic only.

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