Situated in the middle of the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona, Canyon de Chelly National Monument is the heart of Navajo country, both geographically and spiritually. Native families have lived ...
Arizona’s Canyon de Chelly National Monument is definitely off the beaten path, but it’s worth the extra effort to see its wonders. The monument boasts three main sandstone canyons: Canyon de Chelly ...
After more than a year of being closed during the pandemic, Canyon de Chelly, Navajo National Monument, Hubbell Trading Post and Four Corners Monument have reopened to the public. As part of the ...
With its 750-foot-tall, sandstone walls, Canyon de Chelly in eastern Arizona is nearly invisible from the vast tableland of the Defiance Plateau into which the Chinle Wash has carved it. The depth and ...
Visiting Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona will be a different experience from most federal reserves. Because the place is of extraordinary importance to the Navajo people, it remains ...
CANYON DE CHELLY NATIONAL MONUMENT — You can't drive around on your own in this canyon, or hike where you please. And you should ask permission before taking pictures of the Navajo Indians who still ...
Spread across northeastern Arizona is a spectacular landscape of colorful buttes and mesas, forested mountains, deep-cut canyons and ancient archeological sites that make up the Navajo Nation. During ...
The first time I ever came to the Southwest, I had never seen landscapes like this before. It was a formative experience.” Kirsten Luce, National Geographic photographer and photojournalist Viewing ...
The Canyon de Chelly 55K always takes place at sunrise in the mouth of this deep sandstone canyon on the outskirts of Chinle, Arizona. Following a prayer and blessing by a Navajo elder, the small ...
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