Canyon de Chelly National Monument was designated as a unit of the National Park Service on April 1, 1931. Situated in northeastern Arizona, it lies within the Navajo Nation and is part of the Four Corners region. This monument showcases one of North America's longest continuously inhabited landscapes, preserving the remnants of indigenous tribes, from the Ancestral Puebloans (also known as the Anasazi) to the Navajo. Spanning 83,840 acres (131 square miles or 339 square kilometers), it includes the floors and rims of three major canyons: de Chelly, del Muerto, and Monument, all carved by streams originating from the nearby Chuska Mountains. Canyon de Chelly is among the most frequently visited national monuments in the United States.
Join the all-day option of the tour that departs at 9:00 AM and runs for about 8 hours. You'll explore the breathtaking Canyon De Chelly and Canyon Del Muerto, and visit the renowned Spider Rock landmark. In Canyon De Chelly, you'll see notable sites such as Mummy Cave and White House Ruins. As you travel through the lower canyon, you'll encounter White House Ruins and several other historical ruins along the way. The journey covers more than 32 miles. With this option, you will have the tour the length of Canyon de Chelly, you will be viewing Mummy Cave and White Cave Ruins, but also the Spider Rock.
With the Morning option, you will have the four-hour tour that departs at 9:00 AM and features visits to the Antelope House Ruin in Canyon Del Muerto and the White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly.
With the Afternoon option, you will join the four-hour tour that departs at 2 PM (or 1 PM from November through March) and includes stops at the Antelope House Ruin in Canyon Del Muerto and the White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly as well.
With the Sunset option you will have the four-hour tour that departs at 4 PM, except in April and October when it leaves at 3 PM, and includes visits to the Antelope House Ruin in Canyon Del Muerto and the White House Ruin in Canyon de Chelly just like the Morning and Afternoon option.
The following major ruins are viewed while purchasing either the Morning, Afternoon or Sunset option:
Kokopelli Cave
Petroglyph Rock
First Ruin
Junction Ruin
Ceremonial Cave
Ledge Ruin
Antelope House Ruin
White House Ruin
Additionally, numerous other ruins can be seen along the way. The tour covers roughly 24 miles on the canyon floor.