PLAN YOUR VISIT

Step onto sacred ground and experience an ancestral O’Odham site rich in history.

Overview

The S’edav Va’aki Museum is home to a remarkable archaeological site featuring a platform mound, ballcourt, and centuries-old irrigation canals—enduring expressions of the ingenuity and lifeways of the ancestral O’odham people.

Archaeological site view

Visitor Guidelines

  • Photography is allowed in the museum exhibits without flash. Tripods and selfie sticks are not permitted.
  • No food or drink is allowed inside the museum.
  • Help us protect the site and artifacts by not touching displays and by refraining from climbing on or disturbing the archaeological features.
  • Ramps are available for those in wheelchairs or strollers.
  • Children must be supervised at all times, respecting the museum and the archaeological site.
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Things to Know

Things to Know

Parking & Entry

Visitor parking is available near the main entrance. Please follow posted entry signage and use designated access points.

Accessibility

Accessible routes, support features, and visitor assistance are available to help make the museum experience comfortable for الجميع.

Museum Rules

Please respect exhibits, preserve the archaeological setting, and follow all posted museum policies during your visit.

FAQ

Find answers to common questions about admission, tours, museum access, site policies, and visitor preparation.

Hours & Admission

Hours

Wednesday – Saturday: 9 AM – 4 PM

Sunday: 1 PM – 4 PM

Closed on Monday & Tuesday

General Admission

  • Adults: $6
  • Seniors (55+): $4
  • Students (16+): $3
  • Children (6–15): $2
  • Children 5 and under: FREE
  • Free for Foundation Members (with ID)
  • Public tours available by request—contact us for more info.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much time should I plan for my visit?

Most visitors spend between 60 to 90 minutes at the museum, though you are welcome to stay longer and explore at your own pace.

Can I bring my pet to the museum?

Pets are generally not permitted inside the museum or archaeological areas. Service animals assisting guests with disabilities are welcome.

Is photography allowed during the visit?

Photography is usually allowed in designated museum areas without flash. Tripods, selfie sticks, and equipment that may disturb visitors are not permitted.

Are guided tours available for visitors?

Yes, guided tours may be available on select days or by request. It is best to contact the museum in advance for current tour options and scheduling.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

Accessible routes and supportive entry features are available in key areas. Visitors needing additional assistance are encouraged to contact the museum before arrival.

Can children visit the museum?

Yes, children are welcome. For safety and preservation reasons, they should remain supervised at all times throughout the visit.

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