The Kaibab Indian Reservation is located on the northern border of Arizona and has a land base of 188 square miles (just over 120,000 acres, 18x12 miles). There are 5 small villages scattered across the reservation, separated by as much as 14 miles. Public travel on the reservation is limited to the existing county roads (Moccasin and Mt. Trumbull/Toroweap roads). Travel elsewhere on the reservation requires a permit and/or guide service. Visitors may enjoy: • Viewing exhibits at the NPS/Tribal museum - Allow 1 hour. • Guided hikes on the Heart (or Mu'uputs) Canyon trail - fees apply, inquire at Tribal Headquarters located ¼ mile south of the visitor center. • Camping at the RV Campground - located 1 mile north of the monument; fees apply, purchase permits at the gas station located ¼ mile south of the visitor center. • Gas, travel and camping supplies are available at the convenience store and gas station, located ¼ mile south of the visitor center. • Seasonal permitted hunting and fishing are also available - permit required, inquire with the Wildlife Department at Tribal Headquarters located ¼ mile south of the visitor center. The Kaibab People ask that you respect tribal resources, the privacy of our tribal members, and enjoy our land. | ||
Last updated: January 17, 2017