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    Palatki Heritage Site reservations moving to Recreation.gov

    June 7, 2022No Comments
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    US National Forest ServiceSedona News – Coconino National Forest visitors hoping to tour Palatki Heritage Site will need to book in advance using Recreation.gov beginning Tuesday, June 7.

    A non-refundable $1 reservation fee will apply while booking.

    In addition to a reservation, visitors must also present either an America the Beautiful Interagency Pass or a Red Rock Pass. Passes can be purchased in advance through Recreation.gov or on-site.

    “This move will enhance visitor convenience and addresses numerous frustrations our visitors have had while making reservations,” Heritage Site manager Bruce Carlson said.

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    Those who are unable to access Recreation.gov may make a reservation by calling 877-444-6777. Reservations are required to visit the Palatki Heritage Site.

    Tours are limited to 12 visitors at a time. Dwelling and grotto tours, which last approximately 90 minutes, are offered every half hour between 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., and between noon and 1:30 p.m.

    Tours may be canceled for safety due to inclement weather. Refunds are available for canceled tours and ticket holders will be notified in advance.

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