Very calm and peaceful campground. Loved the large trees that offered shade. The campsites were well...
Canyon de Chelly Cottonwood Campground
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The Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department oversees and manages all Navajo Tribal Parks, including Canyon de Chelly, Monument Valley, and Antelope Canyon. Established in 1957, their mission is to protect, conserve, and restore the Nation's natural and cultural resources for the sustainability and growth of the Dine people.
Visitors to these tribal parks are encouraged to respect local laws and regulations, ensuring the preservation of the land for future generations. With a commitment to maintaining the cultural integrity and beauty of the area, Navajo Parks and Recreation invites guests to explore and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes while adhering to guidelines that protect this sacred territory.
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We camped here because it is the only place to camp in the area.All the loops were open in early ...
We camped here for 2 nights. It was quiet. It was early October so not crowded. There was adequat...



