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Massive Kachina Doll Statue Towers Over Arizona Neighborhood
The nearly 40-foot-tall cement and steel structure is believed to be the world's largest of its kind.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 9:57pm
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A towering cultural landmark in the Arizona desert, the massive Kachina doll statue has become a unique roadside attraction for the Tonto Hills community.Carefree TodayA towering 14.5-ton Kachina doll statue, standing nearly 40 feet tall, has become a roadside attraction in the Tonto Hills subdivision near Carefree, Arizona. Built in the 1970s as the neighborhood developed, the massive structure represents a Hopi corn maiden dancer and is considered by some to be the largest of its kind.
Why it matters
The Kachina doll statue serves as both a unique roadside curiosity and a meaningful cultural tribute, continuing to watch over the desert community today. Kachina dolls are traditionally small, hand-carved figures that represent spiritual beings associated with bringing rain, offering guidance, and teaching cultural values.
The details
The massive Kachina doll statue is made of cement blocks and steel, weighing approximately 14.5 tons. It was built in the 1970s as the Tonto Hills subdivision was developed near Carefree, Arizona. The figure represents a Hopi corn maiden dancer, a spiritual symbol believed to protect women before marriage and watch over the community.
- The Kachina doll statue was built in the 1970s as the Tonto Hills subdivision was developed.
The players
Ann Dichiara
A member of the Tonto Hills Volunteer Fire Department, which maintains the Kachina doll statue.
What they’re saying
“It's very big, and many people don't have the opportunity to see one that's a true duplicate at this size.”
— Ann Dichiara, Tonto Hills Volunteer Fire Department
The takeaway
The massive Kachina doll statue serves as a unique roadside attraction and a meaningful cultural tribute, preserving the spiritual significance of these traditional Hopi figures in a modern desert community.

