Discover the best top things to do in Window Rock, United States including Navajo Reservation, Monument Valley Navajo Park, Navajo Nation Museum, Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park, Window Rock Navajo Tribal Park.
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Located on the Arizona-Utah border, this valley has sandstone formations that tower at heights of 400 to 1,000 feet, and more than 100 Anasazi ruins.
It is possible to drive in Monument Valley. We drove a 15-mile loop among the beautiful monuments. There is a $20 per vehicle charge to enter the valley. All kinds of vehicles were making the drive. Some were regular cars but most were SUV's. Some of the road is a fairly smooth gravel or dirt road. Other parts are over solid rock with potholes and many bumps. It is slow drive with a speed limit of 15 miles per hour. We were in the valley for 2 hours. When you pay your fee, they give you a map with the location and name of all the monuments. You can also take a tour in the back of an open-air truck. Either way, it is a dusty adventure but fun. The views from the canyon floor are spectacular.
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Code talkers and history of treaties, the forced walk are all covered. Very clean, very friendly front desk.
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The zoo is small but free. There are many animals that are from the Navajo Nation such as wolves, bears, eagles, roadrunners, etc. Fantastic little zoo!
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The Navajo Tribal Park is located at Window Rock right next to the Navajo Nation's Tribal Headquarters. There is a memorial honoring the "Navajo Code Talkers" as well as memorials for the fallen warriors of the tribe all set in a stunning location.
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