Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum

History museum · Camp Verde

Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum

History museum · Camp Verde

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460 Finnie Flat Rd, Camp Verde, AZ 86322

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Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null
Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum by null

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Museum showcasing regional archaeological heritage with artifact exhibits & a hands-on kids' area.  

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460 Finnie Flat Rd, Camp Verde, AZ 86322 Get directions

verdevalleyarchaeology.org

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460 Finnie Flat Rd, Camp Verde, AZ 86322 Get directions

+1 928 567 0066
verdevalleyarchaeology.org

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating
assistive hearing loop

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Jul 11, 2025

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14 Places to Celebrate Native American Heritage Day

"Step into this museum, and you’ll find a dynamic showcase that tells the story of how ancient populations moved through the region. You’ll see ancient artifacts from throughout Arizona, as the museum is made of exhibits featuring displays of items such as pottery, arrowheads, textiles, and more. The building also holds a working archaeological lab where volunteer curators provide assistance to fellow archaeologists and researchers working in the field. The Verde Valley Archaeology Center is a nonprofit organization comprised of a museum and archaeological lab facility. The center opened its doors in a building given by the Town of Camp Verde in 2009. Since its opening, the organization has widened public access to historic items found in the Verde Valley.  A timeline exhibit provides information on the inhabitants of the Verde Valley from Paleo-Indians (11,500 to 9,000 BC) through the current Native American presence of the Yavapai-Apache Nation. A Sinagua Exhibit showcases artifacts illustrating the Sinaguan history and culture from 650 to 1450. This is supplemented with a U.S. Forest Service Honanki Exhibit of artifacts from the Honanki Heritage Site within the Coconino National Forest. An adornments exhibit displays various items worn by the Sinagua Culture, such as shell bracelets and necklaces, as well as pendants made from a variety of materials. The tools of archaeology exhibit provides information on the diagnostic value of various types of pottery sherds found throughout the area. A map illustrates the vast distances from which pottery has been found in the Verde Valley. This exhibit also includes a tree ring sample on loanfrom the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Exhibits are rotating throughout the year and even include art displays and masterpieces by artists such as Paul Dyck, American painter of Southwestern themes." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Robert Scott

Google
We stopped by on a whim while driving through a snowstorm between Sedona and Phoenix and were very glad that we did. It's an amazing museum and interpretive center covering archeology, art and nature. It is so well done with carefully selected pieces in numbers that don't overwhelm the senses and knowledgeable volunteer guides. Be sure to see the video of an Apache tribe elder talking about history. We highly recommend a visit.

Micaela Rodriguez

Google
We wanted to check out something indoors that was simple and easy to get around. I love all the history and items dedicated to the Native American tribes. Employees were very helpful and eager to talk about the items they had displayed. Loved it.!!

Jan Smith

Google
Nice little museum. Make sure to take the time to listen to the two videos they have. Its a quick museum plan about an hour. They have several displays but if you want to know what its about, this is not the place, its take a photo of what you are seeing and then google it to learn about what you are seeing. Very nice volunteers.

Ian Mahaffey

Google
Great little museum. Small, intimate setting that does a wonder job explaining the native history of the area. Kaden did a wonderful job interpreting the exhibits for us. Absolutely recommend if you're passing through.

Greg Felzien

Google
Wonderful museum. Great exhibits. Staff seemed burned out and lacked enthusiasm. It is still worth seeing the exhibit and spending time learning about the area. Worth the drive to experience this museum. 👌

Administrator

Google
Beautiful small museum! Interesting collection of artifacts. Comfortable parking

Maya Tillerson

Google
It looks small from the outside but there IS quite a bit on the inside. It looks like the museum has made an effort to consult with local communities. The docent and other staff were very helpful and interesting. I only wish the museum hours were longer.

Jonathan Nunez

Google
A fantastic museum whose staff is very knowledgeable about the local history, the artifacts on display, and the modern city. On our visit we were the only patrons, which was nice as the museum is on the smaller side. To our surprise we were given a guide, which was spectacular because she (I forgot the name, I'm sorry) shared many stories about the land and each exhibit. My favorite exhibit was the giant mural of the Hopi migration story that includes a video of the artist their self and what it meant to be Hopi and what is means to be Hopi today in a modern world. I highly recommend visiting.