On a lovely day you acquire a panorama of Howell Mesa from Navajo National Monument. There is delightful outdoors recreation at Navajo National Monument that you can take advantage of. Camping is available at Coalmine Canyon Campground, and you're sure to come across some nice folks from Tonalea here. A visit to Navajo National Monument is a perfect choice when you must spend some time in the great outdoors. Fun endeavors are plentiful; there's always something to gratify everyone. Navajo National Monument has beautiful nature scenery for you to
love. It's a popular place to get away to for the residents of Tonalea. Navajo National Monument is commonly a rather arid site; during August this area sees the most rain while June is the month with the least amount of precipitation. During the warmest time of the year highs
here at Navajo National Monument get into the 90's. During the moonlight hours it's regularly in the 60's. Highs through the wintertime are generally in the 40's; through the dark hours in the wintertime at Navajo National Monument temperatures sink to the 20's. Navajo National Monument is a beautiful site where everyone has a delightful time.
Navajo National Monument preserves three of the most-intact cliff dwellings of the Anasazi (Hisatsinom). The monument is high on the Shonto Plateau, overlooking the Tsegi Canyon system in the Navajo Nation
love. It's a popular place to get away to for the residents of Tonalea. Navajo National Monument is commonly a rather arid site; during August this area sees the most rain while June is the month with the least amount of precipitation. During the warmest time of the year highs
Email - NAVA_Superintendent@nps.gov
Fax- 928-672-2703
Write to HC-71, Box 3 Tonalea, AZ 86044-9704
Phone Headquarters - 928-672-2700
TRAVEL BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons The visitor center is open 8 am to 5 pm, seven days a week throughout the year. It is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. The campground is open year around, weather permitting. The two overlook trails are open year round, weather permitting, as well. The hikes to
Betatakin and Keet Seel are generally available from Memorial Day to Labor Day every year.
Getting There PLANE - The closest major airport is Sky Harbor in Phoenix, AZ; travel by rental car is 4.5 hours (278 miles).
CAR - Major highways transit the Navajo Nation;
paved AZ Hwy 564 turns north off US-160 at Black Mesa, and leads to the visitor center.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - No public transportation is available.
Weather & Climate Summers are warm to hot, with temperatures in the high 90's, and monsoonal thunderstorms
in July and August bring rain, wind, and lightning. Spring and Fall can be pleasant, but occasionally blustery, and Winter often brings snowstorms and very cold weather.
Accessibility The Sandal Trail to the Betatakin overlook is paved and accessible to wheelchairs;
it's steepness means that manual wheelchairs will need assistance for the return trip. The visitor center has automatic doors, and is wheelchair accessible. One site at the campground is specially paved for wheelchair access. The Betatakin video is closed-captioned.
Getting
Around The monument is small; AZ Hwy 564 ends at the border. The campground is just beyond the visitor center, and the two overlook trails are behind the visitor center. The guided hikes to Betatakin and Keet Seel traverse difficult terrain, with steep switchbacks, sand
hills, quicksand, and other backcountry hazards slowing travel. Backcountry travel requires ranger guides or permits and is recommended only for experienced and fit hikers.
FEES/PERMITS
Entrance Fee INDIVIDUAL Free!
Permits KEET
SEEL BACKCOUNTRY PERMIT Free! for Day The Keet Seel permit is required for hikers traveling to Keet Seel. Permits are generally available from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
CAMPING
Navajo National Monument Campground Open All Year The
campground at the monument features 31 small sites, with picnic tables and parking spaces. No open-flame fires (charcoal or wood) are allowed; campers must use campstoves for cooking. A comfort station has restrooms, a camper service sink, and running water. No hookups are available;
RV's are limited to 27 feet or less. No reservations are accepted for the campground. In the summer, overflow space is available at an older, more primitive campground 1 mile north of the main campground. In the winter, campers should be prepared for cold temperatures and deep
snow.
LODGING
Anasazi Inn Open All Year The Anasazi Inn is the closest motel to the monument, and has 56 rooms and a restaurant. It is located east of the monument on US-160, ten miles east of Black Mesa, and 9 miles west of Kayenta, Arizona. For
More Information on this lodging please call 928-697-3793
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers NAVAJO NATIONAL MONUMENT VISITOR CENTER Open All Year 8 am to 5 pm Phone - 928-672-2700 Location - 9 miles north of Black Mesa Junction
with US Hwy 160 on AZ Hwy 564, on Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona. Closures - Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, New Years Day Exhibits - The exhibits feature various material artifacts from Anasazi (Hisatsinom) and Navajo culture, including pots, textiles, jewelry,
and a replica of a Betatakin room cluster. The auditorium features laserdisc videos about the Betatakin cliff dwelling and the Ancient Pueblo people. A Navajo traditional hogan, sweat lodge, and 19th century wagon are located behind visitor center. Available Facilities - A Craft Shop located in the building sells various Navajo and Pueblo arts and crafts. Restrooms are also available.
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