Canyon De Chelly National Monument

Canyon De Chelly National Monument

Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Canyon de Chelly National Monument reflects one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America and boasts distinctive cultural resources such as architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery. The remarkable preservation integrity of the monument provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. In addition, this great historical and spiritual landscape sustains a living community of Navajo people. Comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community, Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park service units.

At A Glance

In The Park

Superintendent: Scott Travis
Phone Number: 928-674-5500
Entrance Fees: Canyon Hiking: $15 per hour (Hiking within the canyon requires a Park Service permit and an authorized Navajo guide, except along the 2.5-mile (4-km) White House Ruins Trail. One guide may take up to 15 people for $15 per hour. )

Sights: Tseyi Overlook; White House

Important Dates

By The Numbers

Acres: 83,840.00
Highest Point: Spider Rock (6871 feet)
Annual Visitation: 826,635 (2006)

Location

Latitude / Longitude :
36.158740 / -109.342430 (map it)
State: AZ
Nearby Big City: Chinle, AZ
Gateway Communities: Chinle, AZ; Many Farms, AZ; Nazlini, AZ; Tsaile, AZ; Ganado, AZ; Round Rock, AZ
Nearby Airports: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX); Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ); Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG)

Green Features

Has Recycling? : Yes
Has Shuttle System? : No
Has Volunteer Program? : Yes

Park Photos

Canyon De Chelly : Sunset at Canyon de Chelly
Sunset at Canyon de Che...
Patsy Michaud
Canyon De Chelly : Canyon, Trees, and Cliffs
Canyon, Trees, and Cliffs
Jeffrey M. Frank
Canyon De Chelly : Spider Rock
Spider Rock
Alex Neauville

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