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A troubling sign of the times: national park visitors being asked to report information that is "negative" about past or ...
In the face of mass firings, seasonal staffing shortages, and spending cuts, your national park vacation might look a little ...
Canyon de Chelly had sheltered the Navajo for generations until Kit Carson arrived in 1864. His troops burned crops, killed ...
These stunning U.S. canyons drew massive crowds in 2024. Find out which natural wonders topped the list, based on National Park Service data.
Drive along the rims of Canyon del Muerto and Canyon de Chelly and stop at overlooks that reveal the treasures within, from graceful stone towers to gravity-defying spires.
Canyon de Chelly, a national monument since 1931, sprawls fingerlike across roughly 84,000 acres of northeastern Arizona, near the town of Chinle, about a 3 1/2-hour drive from either Albuquerque ...
CANYON DE CHELLY NATIONAL MONUMENT, Ariz. - "Prohibiting commercial air tours protects these lands’ cultural and spiritual significance to the Navajo Nation," said park Superintendent Lyn Carranza.
More than 300,000 people visited Canyon de Chelly in 2023, figures from the NPS show. On April 1, 1931, the Canyon de Chelly National Monument was established.
More than 300,000 people visited Canyon de Chelly in 2023, figures from the NPS show. On April 1, 1931, the Canyon de Chelly National Monument was established. "Prohibiting commercial air tours ...
Commercial air tours were stopped to preserve the cultural significance of Canyon De Chelly, which is known as the homeland of the Navajo people.
Canyon de Chelly is located within the Navajo Nation, on the outskirts of Chinle, Ariz. The monument was designated in 1931 "to protect prehistoric villages built between 350 and 1300 A.D ...