Acoma Sky City
Discover the History of New Mexico’s Southwest Indians
Acoma Pueblo offers a window in time where Native people carry on the customary traditions of their ancestors. (Photo by Douglas Merriam) Learn More
Acoma Sky City, a National Trust Historic Site
Acoma Sky City stands atop a 367-foot mesa in New Mexico. (Photo by Douglas Merriam) Learn More
A Rich History
Acoma Pueblo (1150 A.D.) is the oldest continuously inhabited community in North America. (Photo by Carol M. Highsmith) Learn More
The adobe houses, plazas, and walkways on the 367-foot tall mesa have been used for nearly one thousand years, making Acoma Sky City the oldest continuously inhabited community in the United States. Throughout the year, Acoma residents provide tours of Sky City, including the 17th century church San Esteban del Rey, introducing visitors to the art, history, and culture of the pueblo. Acoma Sky City is a National Historic Landmark and an official project of Save America’s Treasures.
Acoma Sky City is owned and operated by Pueblo of Acoma.



