Navajo National Monument
The Hopi, San Juan Southern Paiute, Zuni, and Navajo are tribes that have inhabited the canyons for centuries. Springs fed into farming land on the canyon floor and homes were built in the natural sandstone alcoves. The cliff dwellings of Betatakin, Keet Seel, and Inscription House were last physically occupied around 1300 AD but the villages have a spiritual presence that can still be felt today.
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Drive 9 Miles at the end of AZ Highway 564, off US Highway 160.
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Facilities
Sunset View Campground Campground
List of CampsitesSunset View Campground has 31 sites and open all year round.
Canyon View Campground Campground
List of CampsitesCanyon View Campground is open during the Summer Season from May through September, with 13 sites including 3 large group camping sites. Camping is free.
Navajo National Monument Visitor Center Facility
Main contact for NAVA is at VC.