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Use extreme caution when visiting in the winter as snow and ice may be present on the walking trails at Navajo National Monument
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Current Weather Conditions at the Park
Be prepared as you travel across the Navajo Nation. Before heading outdoors, we encourage travelers to check weather conditions, share travel plans, know your limit, and plan accordingly.
During the winter, the park roads may have snow and ice which makes it hazardous for travel. For spring, expect winds that kick up dust that may impact visibility. In the summer, heat waves may bring temperatures above 95 degrees. Hiking in the heat during the hours from 10AM to 4PM is not recommended. Watch for fire restrictions if camping. Late summer and early fall can bring monsoon rains and flash flooding.
Please visit the National Weather Service site for current conditions at Navajo National Monument.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Contact Info
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 7717
Shonto,
AZ
86054
Phone:
928 672-2700
Navajo National Monument Visitor Center Office Contact