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Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Below is a list of tours offered at Canyon de Chelly National Monument.

Hiking
Canyon de Chelly Guides Association
Contact Authorized Navajo Guide through the National Parks Service at (928) 674-5500 Website
 
Footpath Journeys
Share a UNIQUE opportunity to ENJOY a personal insight of Canyon de Chelly and its people. Walk in Beauty and take a moment to be a RESIDENT, not a TOURIST. email:
(928) 724-3366. Website
Horseback 
Justin's Horse Stables
Navajo horseback outfitter located at the mouth of Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Providing Navajo guided tours and overnight camping trips. Contact at (928) 674-5678
 
Totsonii Ranch
Canyon de Chelly tours - Totsonii Ranch horseback tourslocated in the heart of the Navajo Nation offering Navajo guided horseback tours and overnight camping trips into Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned rider, Totsonii Ranch has a variety of Canyon de Chelly tours to suit your time and level. (928) 755-2037 Website
Jeep
Antelope House Tours Canyon de Chelly tours
Experience the beauty and learn about Rockart interpetation, Geology, Anthropology and Navajo Storytelling from the Canyon resident guides.Hear the true History of the Dineh and the Beauty Way of our people. Our company provides Overnight Camping, 4x4, and Hiking services, all year round To make reservations and ask questions, call (928) 674-5231 or (505) 726-3060 or log onto our "Website" at canyondechelly.net E-mail at: Website
 
Canyon de Chelly Tours Canyon de Chelly jeep tours
There are over 2700 archaeological sites within the many canyons of Canyon De Chelly National Monument. Only 13 of the 700 standing ruins have been stabilized, re-inforced, or protected from degradation. We are professional Navajo guides who can teach you the history of our canyons and about the Anasazi, Hopi and Navajo peoples. We pride ourselves in offering you more than just viewing our scenery - but we can do this too! (928) 674-5433 Website
 
Canyon Jeep Tours
Canyon de Chelly jeep toursPrivate Jeep tours available. Deswood Yazzie, P.O. Box 2168, Chinle, AZ 86503, Call: (928) 245-5192 w/voicemail or (928) 902-5334, email:
 
.De Chelly Tours Canyon de Chelly jeep tours
Come experience a personally guided 4x4 jeep tour through the beautiful and spiritual Canyon De Chelly. You will be guided by an authorized Navajo guide through the history and legends of this mystical canyon with it's magnificent and ancient cliff dwellings and mysterious pictographs and petroglyphs.(928)674-3772
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Thunderbird Lodge Jeep Tours Thunderbird Lodge Jeep tours
Thunderbird Lodge is the only authorized provider of group tours in Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Experienced Navajo guides explain the significance of man-made structures and symbols while pointing out natural points of interest. Heavy-duty six-wheel drive touring vehicles are equipped with padded seats to provide a comfortable and memorable experience. Phone: 1-800-679-2473 email: . Website
 
Tseyi Jeep Tours Canyon de Chelly jeep tours
Hire an experienced authorized Navajo guide who was born and raised in Canyon de Chelly near Spider Rock. You will be introduced to the unique beauty of the canyons, the pastoral Navajo Culture, landscape, stories and legends. Explore the geological and historical wonder and observe petroglyphs, pictographs and pre-historic anicent native dwellings. (928) 674-3262 Website...
Self-Guided Tours
White House Trail
The view from the rim is quite spectacular, but if you want to get up close to one of the most famous ruins in Canyon de Chelly then take this self guided tour down White House Trail. This is the only trail at Canyon de Chelly National Monment where a Navajo Guide is not required. The hiking down the trail is approx. 1/4 mile one way.
 

Canyon de Chelly - White House Ruins

  
   
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