Lower Antelope Canyon Arizona
The Navajo Parks and Recreation Department, established in 1957, oversees all Navajo Tribal Parks on the expansive Navajo Nation Reservation, which spans over 25,000 square miles across four states: New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. Their mission is to protect, conserve, restore, and manage the Nation's natural and cultural resources for sustainable growth and the well-being of the Navajo people.
Visitors are invited to explore breathtaking sites such as Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, and the Four Corners Monument, all while adhering to the laws and regulations set forth by the Navajo Nation. Guided tours are offered to enhance the experience, ensuring guests appreciate and respect the rich cultural significance of these sacred lands.
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