Due to forecasted storms, free sand for sandbags is now available at eight City of Phoenix parks.
Plan Your Visit
The museum is excited to announce it is reopening to the public on October 2nd
For thousands of years, the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People, known to archaeologists as the Hohokam, have lived in Phoenix and the surrounding areas. They have been intimately connected to the landscape transforming it for their needs including the irrigation canals and agricultural fields still visible behind the museum. The village of S'ed̲av Va'aki was settled around AD 500, and was occupied for over 1000 years. After AD 1400, the population declined and the people relocated to smaller villages. The Akimel O’Odham, descendants of the people who lived at S'ed̲av Va'aki, still live and thrive in the Phoenix area.
The Museum and park is an extraordinary archaeological site where visitors can see a platform mound, a ballcourt, and centuries-old irrigation canals that are among the rare, remaining examples of the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People’s exceptional architecture and engineering skills. The museum and site anchor's Phoenix to its prehistoric roots and is the only publicly accessible ancestral village site in the City.
A 2/3 mile (1 km) outdoor trail explores the prehistoric va'aki (platform mound), full-size replicas of the houses the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People lived in, and a demonstration garden showcasing the crops grown in this area. Allow about 1 ½ hours for exploration of the site. For information regarding the museum's exhibits, click here.
Admission
Adults (18-64): $13.00
Seniors (65 & over): $10.00
Students (with ID): $6.00
Children (6-17): $6.00
Children (under 6): Free
Museum Members: Free
*Discounted Admission on Thursday evening (4 pm - 8 pm)
Hours of Operation
Regular Hours (September - June)
Monday, Friday, Saturday: 9 am - 4 pm
Thursday: 9 am - 8 pm
Sunday: 12 pm - 4pm
Tuesday - Wednesday: Closed
Summer Hours (July and August)
Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 9 am - 2 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday: CLOSED
Interpretive Mound Trail
Closes at 4:00 pm
Closes at Twilight on Thursday evenings
Museum Store
Store Hours Vary.
Please call (602) 495-0901 for updated info.
Holiday Closures
New Years Day, President's Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Indigenous People's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day
Museum Amenities
- ADA Accessible - Wheelchairs Available
- Free Parking (No Overnight Parking)
- Accessible by Light Rail & Sky Train
- Picnic Areas
- Service Animals Only
Address
4619 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, Arizona 85034
On the Southeast Corner of 44th St and Washington St
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Contact
(602) 495-0901 office
(602) 495-5645 fax
711 City of Phoenix TTY/TDD
(877) 706-4408 toll free (outside Phoenix)
SVmuseum@phoenix.gov