Tonto National Monument (Arizona)

This park site contains cliff dwellings of the Salado
people, who lived here in the 1200's to 1400's. They
were craftsmen and their pottery and textiles are on
display in the visitor center.  You can also see cacti
and other desert vegetation.

Contact Information

Tonto National Monument
HC 02, Box 4602
Roosevelt, AZ 85545

(928) 467-2241

Link to the National Park Service Website page for
this site.
Junior Ranger badge
Click for a larger view.
You can earn this
site's Junior Secret
Service badge by
mail.  You don't have
to visit it in person
but you do have to
look up information
on the
Website for
Tonto National
Monument.

Click on the picture
below of the park's
Junior Ranger page
to get to it on the
Internet.  Follow the
instructions.  Print out
the individual pages.  
Mail them back to
Tonto National
Monumeny and they
will send you the
badge.
You'll need an Adobe
reader on your computer in
order to be able to
download this park site's
Junior Ranger activity
sheets.  If you don't already
have an Adobe reader on
your computer, click this
picture:
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Sam Maslow lectured on the Junior Ranger program to the 5th grade classes at Liberty Magent School, Sebastian, Florida, in Jan. 2008.
On his Alaska trip in 2007, Sam Maslow took a tour boat to Holgate Glacier, in Kenai Fjords National Park.