点评:We have passed this little park many times without stopping. Stop! It is Free, and worth a short walk/hike. The distance around the Elden Pueblo ruins was about a mile 'round trip. The first part of the walk was on a paved path. Very nice for someone like me who is limited these days. I used my hiking sticks and it was delightful - even on the unpaved surface continuing around the park trail. Plus, there were lots of benches made from Pueblo blocks as well as a picnic area. Both very much appreciated, and sometimes difficult to find in Flagstaff parks. Pick up a copy of the slim Trail Guide pamphlet -- it is a treasure-trove of information. The trail is marked with very visible numbers and in the brochure the Pueblois explained in simple language. I would say great for families as well as those interested in archeology and history. And, if you are just out for a walk, as we were on the day we stopped, we had the pleasure of watching the most adorable and busy Abert's Squirrel.
翻译:我们路过这个小公园很多次都没停下来过。停下来吧!这里免费,值得花点时间走走/徒步。环绕埃尔登普韦布洛遗址的往返路程大约一英里。徒步路线的前半段是铺好的小路,对于像我这样行动不便的人来说非常方便。我用登山杖辅助行走,感觉很棒——即使是在公园步道上继续前行的未铺设路面上也是如此。此外,这里还有许多用普韦布洛石块制成的长椅和一个野餐区。这些设施都非常实用,在弗拉格斯塔夫的公园里并不常见。记得拿一份小册子——里面有很多信息,简直是个宝库。步道沿途都有清晰的数字标记,小册子里普韦布洛人也用浅显易懂的语言进行了讲解。我觉得这里非常适合家庭以及对考古和历史感兴趣的人。而且,如果你只是像我们那天一样出来散步,我们还有幸看到了可爱又忙碌的艾伯特松鼠。