Fodor's Expert Review Fort Verde State Historic Park

Verde Valley Military Sight

The military post for which Fort Verde State Historic Park is named was built between 1871 and 1873 as the third of three fortifications in this part of the Arizona Territory. To protect the Verde Valley's farmers and miners from Tonto Apache and Yavapai raids, the fort's administrators oversaw the removal of nearly 1,500 Native Americans to the San Carlos and Fort Apache reservations. A museum details the history of the area's military installations, and three furnished officers' quarters show the day-to-day living conditions of the top brass. It's a good break from the interstate if you've been driving for too long.

Military Sight

Quick Facts

125 E. Hollamon St.
Camp Verde, Arizona  86322, USA

928-567–3275

azstateparks.com/fort-verde

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $7, Daily 9–4:30

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