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Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a remarkable destination nestled in northeastern Arizona, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of the region. This national monument is home to intricate canyons, vibrant ecosystems, and numerous archaeological sites that tell the story of ancient indigenous cultures.
Canyon de Chelly is known for its unique blend of history and natural beauty. The monument's overlooks provide stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape, while the park's trails offer a more intimate connection with the environment. Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, Canyon de Chelly offers something for everyone.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a must-visit destination in Arizona. With its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse recreational opportunities, it offers an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Public restroom
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
A beautiful piece of history. Many great places to walk around and get a view of the canyon. During the time that we went, the one trail leading into the canyon that had been previously open to the public, was closed and had been for a few years (Nov 2024). However, you can hire a guide to go into the canyon. We didn’t necessarily have the funds for that, but it was worth it anyway to get the views from the top.
Great views at the many overlooks. I did both the north and the south and every stop was amazing. Such an amazing place! I talked to other sightseers and a few of them recommended the canyon tour to see much much more from below. There are not that many facilities available at the overlooks, just a few have toilets. Almost every overlook has local people sitting there in the parking areas, set up, selling their crafts...
Returning to see Canyon de Chelly after 50 years was amazing. Refreshing my memories made for a wonderful day. This is an absolutely beautiful canyon and has some of the best cliff dwellings. The hike to White house is a great adventure. Even just driving to each of the observation spots is worth the time and effort. Spider Rock is always something to see, but hiring a guide to allow you to drive in the canyon and see Spider Rock from below is spectacular.
I visited the white House overview. The site had been closed for almost 5 years. It's a very nice visit. The actual site overview is nice and clean and gives a good view. The trail is clear of debris and well marked. The views from the trail are amazing. It is a moderate climb, so don't think people are over reacting. There is no water and no facilities along the way. This sure is also marked as a 'No Vendor' site, so there will be no trinkets available.
Truly God's miracle an amazing place to visit. Not for the faint of heart. If you're not capable of hiking or walking much this isn't for you. Only one bathroom facility other than the Welcome Center is located on the Northern route. Make sure you have good shoes as some of the ground is unstable.