Navajo National Monument Tonalea

Local nameNavajo National Monument Tonalea
LocationNavajo County, Arizona

Navajo National Monument is a National Monument located within the northwest portion of the Navajo Nation territory in northern Arizona, which was established to preserve three well-preserved cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people: Keet Seel, Betatakin, and Inscription House. The monument is high on the Shonto plateau, overlooking the Tsegi Canyon system, west of Kayenta, Arizona. It features a visitor center with a museum, three short self-guided trails, two small campgrounds, and a picnic area.

The Sandal Trail is an accessible self-guided 1.3 mi roundtrip trail that ends at an overlook of the Betatakin ruins across the 560-foot-deep Betatakin Canyon. The overlook is the only point in the monument where visitors can view the cliff dwelling other than on the guided tours.

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Opening hours

Visitors center:
May 24 - Sep 12: daily: 8 am - 5:30 pm
Sep 12 - May Memorial Day week:
daily: 9 am - 5 pm

Admission

Free of charge

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_National_Monument

NPS official website http://www.nps.gov/nava/index.htm

Phone +1 928 672 2700

Address AZ-564, 86054, United States

Coordinates 36°40'41.806" N -110°32'27.719" E

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