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 Navajo Nation’s COVID-19 reopening plan, attractions and businesses on the reservation are now open at 50% capacity. Masks must be worn indoors, in all public areas and on all guided tours.
Of course, circumstances may change and other guidance may be issued. For the latest on the Navajo Nation’s reopening plan, go to https://www.navajoreopening.navajo-nsn.gov.
Here is what you need to know to plan a visit to these historical and cultural sites.
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Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Canyon de Chelly’s visitor center, picnic area, restrooms and park store are open. Three-hour guided tours of the canyon can be booked. No all-day or overnight tours are available at this time. For a list of tour operators, go to https://navajonationparks.org.
Thunderbird Lodge and Cottonwood Campground are open at 50% capacity. Cottonwood has 45 sites available. All are first come, first served, and no water or hookups are available. Sites cost $14 per night.
The North Rim and South Rim scenic drives are open; their overlooks are at 50% capacity. The White House overlook and trail are closed.
Details: https://www.nps.gov/cach.
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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
The trading post, outdoor areas, visitor center and portable toilets are open.
Details: https://www.nps.gov/hutr.
Navajo National Monument
The Sandal, Canyon View and Upper Aspen trails are open for hiking. No guided hikes are offered, and Keet Seel and Betatakin visits are discontinued.
The park store is open, as is the Sunset View Campground. It has 31 sites and camping is free. Drinking water is available; RV hookups are not. The Canyon View Campground remains closed.
Details: https://www.nps.gov/nava.
Four Corners Monument
Four Corners Monument is where four states meet: Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. Masks are required at this outdoor location.
Details: https://navajonationparks.org.
You can connect with Arizona Republic Culture and Outdoors Reporter Shanti Lerner through email at shanti.lerner@gannett.com or you can also follow her on Twitter.
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