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Besh Ba Gowah

Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park and Museum houses the ruins and artifacts of the Salado Indians who inhabited the area from A.D. 1225 to A.D.1400. Visitors are encouraged to walk within the rooms of the nearly 800 year old pueblo and view the utensils, pottery, and furbishing’s that were a part of life in pre-Columbian times.

The partially restored ruins, along with the adjacent museum provide a fascinating glimpse at the lifestyle of the people who occupied this region over two centuries before Columbus discovered the “New World.” Besh Ba Gowah offers visitors a chance to explore the ruins, a museum which houses a large collection of Salado pottery and artifacts, botanical gardens, and a gift shop.

Hours of Operation

Open Daily 9-4:30
Closed- Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day

Summer Hours

July 1 – September 30- Closed Monday & Tuesday

Admission Cost

Adults $5
Seniors (65+)  $4
Children (12- ) FREE

Contact Information

1324 S. Jesse Hayes Rd. Globe, AZ 85501
(928) 425-0320
[email protected]

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