A Grandest Canyon Tour, breathtaking and awesome scenery is an experience of a lifetime
when
inspiring Canyon DeChelly Tour Guides engage you from the beginning to the end, and
beyond!

From a range of natural landscape, including an array of colorful culture that inhabited the
canyon's past to present, discover just how versatile time had been on Mother Earth.  The
view can be picturesque, your exploration through the vibrant artworks of nature keeps
unfolding where time never stood still.  The oral stories that is told from generation to
generation will unravel with the secrets the canyon possess.  So, lets take a tour...
DeChelly Tours
White House Ruin
White House Is visited by hiking
down a Self-Guided Trail or a
Half-a-Day jeep tour.
Mummy Cave
This site can be seen from (15.2
miles from the Visitor Center) Mummy
Cave Overlook on the North Rim
Drive, it can also be reached with an
All-Day jeep tour.
Face Rock
Face Rock sits opposite of
Spider Rock.
Follow all Road Signs.
Obey all Tribal, County, State and Federal Rules and Regulations.
The Navajo Reservation has an Open-Range Policy - Watch out for
Livestock on Road (horses, cattle and sheep).
Theft can happen anywhere - Lock your vehicle and secure your
valuables or take with you when hiking in the area.
Don't give money to Panhandlers.
Educate yourself on Authentic Indian Arts and Crafts.
The Navajo Nation observes Daylight Savings Time (March 13,
2011 -  November 06, 2011).
Get permission first before taking pictures of people.
Keep pets on leash at all times; they are not allowed on trails or
tours.
Alcohol is prohibited on the Navajo Reservation and the park.
It is forbidden to pick up or collect artifacts or dig in
Archaeological sites.
TRAVEL INFORMATION FOR THE NAVAJO RESERVATION
Junction of Canyon DeChelly
The place where two canyons meet
Canyon Del Muerto and Canyon De
Chelly.  View point is Junction
Overlook South Rim Drive.
Stop at the Visitor Center for
more Information
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