10 Outdoor Activities in That You Shouldn't Miss

March 24, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including White House Ruins Trail, Beauty Way Jeep Tours, South Rim Drive, North Rim Drive, White House Overlook, Canyon de Chelly Tours, Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park, R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch, Justin's Horse Rental, Ancient Canyon Tours - Private Tour.
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1. White House Ruins Trail

Chinle, AZ +1 928-674-5500 http://www.nps.gov/cach/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm
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5.0 based on 340 reviews

White House Ruins Trail

A self-guided 2.5-mile hiking trail in Canyon de Chelly.

Reviewed By ktraveler2 - Carefree, United States

My cousin and I headed out to the White House trail. We are 2 senior ladies who walk a lot but don’t really hike. Standing at the top I was nervous if we could do it but off we went!! You definitely want to bring water. There are nice benches along the way and we played a game that at every bench we took a sip of water. You go through two rock tunnels!! Much of the trail is on sand stone so it’s not slippery and gives you a sure footed feel. It’s not hard at all. My cousin even thought coming up was easier. It took us about an hour and a half round trip. This was my third trip to the beautiful Canyon de Chelly and won’t be my last. But every future visit will include this beautiful trail.

2. Beauty Way Jeep Tours

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5.0 based on 548 reviews

Beauty Way Jeep Tours

Beauty Way Jeep Tours formally known as De Chelly Tours offers Half Day and All Day Vehicle tours into Canyon De Chelly National Monument. Ya'at'eeh (hello) to all our family and friends! We are all thrilled to announce that this summer marks our 25th Anniversary as an established tour company in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona!! As a young man, my great grandfather, Chauncey Neboyia, first led groups of archeologist and others into the canyon, and eventually helped it to become a National Monument in 1931. Over the next few decades he would teach his children and grandchildren about the history, stories, and traditions of the canyons, and it was here where my father, Daniel Staley (grandson of Chauncey) picked up his vast knowledge of the canyons and all its wonders. Chauncey first led groups by foot, horse and wagon, then over the years Daniel started adding 4x4 vehicles and established "De Chelly Tours" as the first Navajo-owned tour business in Canyon de Chelly in 1989. We are the longest running Navajo family-owned and operated tour company in Canyon de Chelly that offers 4x4 tours, hiking and camping. We are so very happy and proud of our family's legacy and I feel completely honored to be the one to continue the family business and take it to new levels and share our beautiful home with you all. I feel like I learn something new about the canyon all the time and I hope to someday have as much knowledge of the canyon as my father and great grandfather.

3. South Rim Drive

Chinle, AZ +1 928-674-5500 http://www.nps.gov/cach/index.htm
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

South Rim Drive

A scenic and dramatic 36-mile drive along the 500-foot rim of Canyon de Chelly.

Reviewed By WC-Travelers-75

We spent a day on the South Rim. We did the White House Trail Hike as well as all the Overlooks. Great Views from Overlooks of Sliding House Ruins as well as some other minor ruins you can see if you spend the time to look. White House Ruin is a great way to get a hike in and a close-up of the ruins not requiring a Dine' guide. Probably do not want to do the hike on a hot day unless in great shape. Highly Recommended!!!

4. North Rim Drive

Chinle, AZ https://www.nps.gov/cach/planyourvisit/basicinfo.htm
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

North Rim Drive

A scenic drive through the Canyon de Chelly.

Reviewed By WC-Travelers-75

We did the North Rim Drive in early May. We had the Massacre Cave and Mummy Cave Overlooks to ourselves around 8:30. At Antelope House Overlook, we had some company but not crowded. Bought some native jewelry at the Antelope House Overlook as gifts. The early morning sun light was perfect for viewing and taking pictures at Massacre Cave Overlook and Antelope House Ruins. Mummy Cave was in deep shadows in the morning. Probably best to shoot late in the day. We spent 3-1/2 hours including travel time from Chinle. Highly recommended!!!

5. White House Overlook

Chinle, AZ +1 928-674-5500 http://www.nps.gov/cach/index.htm
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

White House Overlook

Scenic stop along the South Rim Drive in Canyon de Chelly.

Reviewed By Craig-World-Travelle - Agoura Hills, United States

Beautiful view of White House ruins, especially if you have a zoom lens on your camera to get close up photos. If not, bring binoculars if you have them. I would love to hike the trail on next visit.

6. Canyon de Chelly Tours

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4.5 based on 540 reviews

Canyon de Chelly Tours

Canyon De Chelly Tours is an enterprise of Leon Skyhorse Thomas. Every guide is a professional, certified by the National Park Service by examination. In addition to tours of the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, cultural consulting needs are addressed on a case by case basis for those who seek a more intimate insight onto the Navajo Way. Leon has assisted film-makers on location in Navajoland and is used to delivering high quality services to the people and organizations he serves.There are over 2700 archaeological sites within the many canyons of Canyon de Chelly National Monument. Only 13 of the 700 standing ruins have been stabilized, re-inforced, or protected from degradation. We are professional Navajo guides who can teach you the history of our canyons and about the Anasazi, Hopi and Navajo peoples. We pride ourselves in offering you more than just viewing our scenery - but we can do this too!

Hwy 264 Next to the Navajo Nation Museum, Window Rock, AZ 86515 +1 928-871-6574 [email protected] http://www.navajozoo.org
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park

Reviewed By LocalAdventurer2018 - Gallup, United States

The zoo is small but free. There are many animals that are from the Navajo Nation such as wolves, bears, eagles, roadrunners, etc. Fantastic little zoo!

8. R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch

649 E. Central Ave., Eagar, AZ 85925 +1 928-607-5978 http://rlazyjranch.com/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch

Now open in Eagar, AZ, R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch is a 65-acre wildlife conservation ranch that focuses on breeding and exhibiting wildlife while educating the public about rare and endangered animals from all over the world. Hands-on experiences will include feeding, educational & up-close encounters with roaming stock, primates, small carnivores and aviaries with exotic birds.

Reviewed By JessicaW031018

This was our second time visiting and we absolutely love it. My kids never want to leave and always ask to come to the ranch everytime we are in town. Courtney was our tour guide, she was super sweet and fit right in with me and my family. We always love feeding the animals carrots, especially Christmas the camel! We did the sloth experience as well and it is a must.

9. Justin's Horse Rental

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4.0 based on 70 reviews

Justin's Horse Rental

Located at the Mouth of Canyon de Chelly.Look for the sign Justin's Horse Rental

10. Ancient Canyon Tours - Private Tour

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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Ancient Canyon Tours - Private Tour

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