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Best Western Canyon De Chelly Inn
The Best Western Canyon de Chelly Inn welcomes you to one of the most beautiful, adventurous and scenic locations in Northeastern Arizona. We are located in the heart of the Navajo Nation and just four miles west of the beautiful... more.
Holiday Inn Chinle
Located in the heart of Navajo Nation, the Holiday Inn Canyon de Chelly (Chinle) hotel provides an impeccable mixture of ancient Navajo traditions and modern conveniences... more.
Holiday Inn Chinle
Indian Route 7 - Garcia Trading Post
Chinle, AZ 86503
Quality Inn Navajo Nation Capital
48 West Highway 264
Window Rock, AZ 86515
La Quinta Inn and Suites Gallup
3880 East Highway 66
Gallup, NM 87301
Microtel Inn Gallup
3270 West Highway 66
Gallup, NM 87301
Comfort Inn Gallup
3208 West US 66
Gallup, NM 87301 US
Best Western Inn And Suites
3009 West Highway 66
Gallup, NM 87301 US
Americas Best Value Inn
2003 West Highway 66
Gallup, NM US 87301
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Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape of great historical and spiritual significance. Canyon de Chelly is unique among National Park service units, as it is comprised entirely of Navajo Tribal Trust Land that remains home to the canyon community. NPS works in partnership with the Navajo Nation to manage park resources and sustain the living Navajo community.
The elevation at the park ranges from 5,500 at the visitor center to over 7,000 feet at the last overlook. Since the weather is unpredictable, monitor local weather forecasts and come prepared for sudden changes.
The first ranger cabin at El Morro National Monument, which also served as a tourist shelter, was built in the early 1900s and began as nothing more than a wooden shed.