Black Falls Crossing has long been a significant crossing place. It was on the major
Hopi trail from villages to the
San Francisco Peaks, was the turning point of the
Sitgreaves Expedition and rest stop on the
Mormon Trail. Black Falls Dam was built adjacent to the crossing in an attempt to divert water to an irrigation system. The project was abandoned in 1942 due to a lack of funds, leaving the dam in place.
Black Falls Trading Post In 1941 Black Falls
Trading Post was established by Emmett Kellam on the south-west side of the river to trade with Navajos camped on the north side working for the irrigation project. After the project ceased the trading post continued to serve the Navajo living in the area, and became one of the most important locations for local Navajo trading activity through the 1940s and fifties. A 1943 land transfer had made the post part of the Wupatki National Monument, and it consequently served as a centre for social activities and meetings. The post was demolished in 1964. ==See also==