I recommend to bring your own binoculars to the view point.
Free camping in the Sunset View or Canyon View campgrounds, not crowded and great road to get there. Night sky was amazing, no light pollution from any nearby cities. Beautiful walkway through unusual topography to a viewing platform to see the ruins... up-close tours are available.
It might be very hot there. Take enough water with you on your trails.
Stopped on our way to Durango. Nice views and interesting area. Visitor center was nice. Had a picnic lunch while there. A little out of the way, but we thought it was worth the visit.
After a short walk on a well prepared trail you will have an amazing view over the canyon to the cliff dwellings on the other side.
Lots of trails and a nice view of an ancient puebloan cliff dwelling. There's not as many dwellings here as Mesa Verde or some others, but they have a wonderful museum and information center. Peak season offers ranger guided tours to the dwellings. A little of the main highway, but you shouldn't drive by.
Very impressive location to see cliff dwellings in good conditions.
On longer hikes you can reach the cliff dwellings.
This place is stunningly beautiful. Individual campsites suited for very large rigs to Van camping. Restrooms, potable water, and other amenities. Free camping for 7 days.
Navajo National Monument is a US Park based in Shonto, Arizona. Navajo National Monument is located at Highway 564, Shonto, AZ 86054, USA.
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