Navajo Parks & Recreation
Navajo Parks and Recreation oversees all Navajo Tribal Parks within the Navajo Nation Reservation, which spans over 25,000 square miles across four states: New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. Established in 1957, the department is dedicated to protecting, conserving, and managing the nation's natural and cultural resources for the sustainability and growth of the Dine people.
Visitors to the Navajo Tribal Parks can enjoy various outdoor experiences, including guided tours of iconic locations such as Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon. The department emphasizes respect for Navajo laws and cultural beliefs, encouraging guests to preserve the beauty of the land while enjoying its stunning landscapes.
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