Above, the Right Mitten and Merrick Butte in Monument Valley Tribal Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
As the Navajo Nation has reopened its tribal parks (some coronavirus-related restrictions and rules apply to visitors), Cowboy Lifestyle Network has posted an article on different ones visitors can now enjoy.
The begin it with:
The Navajo Nation Reservation is an extraordinary place as it is over 25,000 miles and covers over four states: New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. Come experience the breathtaking views of what the Navajo Nation Parks have to offer.
The Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation oversee all Navajo Tribal Parks in the Navajo Nation Reservation. Private lands make up the Navajo Nation which means all non-Navajo travelers and visitors must comply with and abide by the regulations, policies, and laws that are communicated by the Navajo Nation Government. Their intent is to continue the caretaking of Mother Earth, which Navajos respect at all times. For further information on rules and regulations please click here.
To read more, go here.
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