Elden Pueblo is an ancient archaeological site located in the Coconino National Forest in northern Arizona, USA. The site is believed to have been inhabited by the Sinagua people from approximately 1070 to 1275 AD. The pueblo consists of a series of well-preserved stone and adobe structures, including a large central plaza and several multi-story buildings. The site also features a network of ancient agricultural terraces and a nearby natural spring, which would have provided water for the inhabitants. Elden Pueblo is situated in a scenic and rugged landscape, surrounded by pine forests and offering stunning views of the nearby San Francisco Peaks. The area is popular for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the rich cultural history of the region. Visitors to Elden Pueblo can take guided tours of the site, learn about the history and culture of the Sinagua people, and explore the surrounding natural beauty. The site is also a designated National Historic Landmark, and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service.