Arizona is no stranger to sinkholes. They’ve emerged in city streets, the base of the Grand Canyon, and even in the middle of a private residence. But the gargantuan limestone sinkhole known as Montezuma Well has a history that’s fascinating.

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Natives and visitors alike sometimes confuse Montezuma Well with Montezuma Castle, ending up here by accident. And that’s okay. There’s a lot to see – and learn – about this ancient sinkhole in the desert. Have you been to Montezuma Well?

The entrance to Montezuma Well National Monument is located on Montezuma Well Road in Rimrock, Arizona. It’s approximately 10 miles from Montezuma Castle National Monument. Entry into Montezuma Well National Monument is free. (Entrance to the Castle is not.) Learn about both at this link on the official website of the National Park Service.

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