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Navajo National MonumentBetatakin/Talastima
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Navajo National Monument
Fees & Reservations
 

No fees charged for these cliff dwellings regarded as sacred by those who built them (Hopi and Zuni) as well as those who live here now (Navajo or Diné).

Free guided hikes to cliff dwellings.

Free self-guided trails on mesa top (3 of them).

Free campgrounds (48 sites total).

Free movies (3 of them!).

Free permit/reservation needed to hike to Keet Seel/Kawestima: call 928-672-2700.

A half-mile walk bring you to view Betatakin/Talastima across the canyon.
Marc Steuben
End of the Sandal Trail: Betatakin/Talastima
 
Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Large Hopi Deer, Fire, Flute, and Waterclan symbols were painted on a sandstone cliff wall outside the Betatakin alcove.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST