National and State Register
Indian Camp Ranch Archaeological District
Montezuma County
The Indian Camp Ranch Archaeological District is significant in the areas of Exploration/Settlement, Agriculture, Economics, Architecture, Religion, Archaeology/Prehistoric, Community Planning and Development, and Politics/Government at the national level.
The district covers 1200 acres and contributing resources of a well-preserved series of Ancient Puebloan sites from the Basketmaker III Period.
National Register
Address
Cortez vicinity
Site Number
5MT.19927