The third village Kiva is larger and more carefully constructed.

Of interest here is that the Kiva has a southern alignment. The different features of the Kiva, when all lined up in a straight line, face south. These features are the Sipapu (Sih Paw Poo), the firepit, the deflector stone, and the ventilation shaft.

The Sipapu is an entrance to the spirit world.

It was about 2:15 in the afternoon, and time for some lunch. This stop had a picnic area. We hauled out lunch supplies, picked out a table and set about fixing and eating lunch.

Having satisfied our hunger, we packed away the remaining supplies and proceeded to the next stop.

As you can see, there is an unnamed spot between Pueblo Ruins and Sun Point. The sign at the parking area here says "Sun Point Pueblo". This is not to be confused with the Sun Point stop coming up in the loop.