Navajo National Monument
Spring
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Navajo National Monument in Tonalea, where walkers and hikers can immerse themselves in the rich history and natural wonders of this 360.4-acre park. The tranquil ambiance of the park, set against the stunning backdrop of ancient cliff dwellings and sandstone canyons, offers a serene escape for those seeking an immersive walking or hiking experience in the heart of nature.
Visitors to Navajo National Monument can indulge in a myriad of activities, including guided tours to explore the iconic Betatakin and Keet Seel cliff dwellings, as well as ranger-led hikes that provide fascinating insights into the ancient culture and geology of the region. The park's typical climates offer ideal conditions for walking and hiking, with mild temperatures in spring and fall, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and exploration.
Embark on a journey to Navajo National Monument and unleash the adventurer within you. With its breathtaking vistas and enriching experiences, this park is a must-visit for walkers and hikers alike. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes and captivating history that await you. For more information about parks and route info, download Pacer Pedometer and start planning your next adventure!









