- TripBuzz discovered 12 different types of activities for couples in the Chinle area, including Canyon (like Canyon de Chelly Tours), Ancient Ruins (like Antelope House Ruin), Natural Landmarks (like Spider Rock) and Scenic Drives (like South Rim Drive), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 17 date ideas in or near Chinle, Arizona, all of which are located within the city of Chinle.
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The White House Overlook is a scenic stop from which the traveler can see the White House Ruins at the bottom of the canyon.
5.7 Miles
For a 4 wheel trip in the Canyon De Chelly, De Chelly Tours' services might be useful for any traveler. They are also available for hiking trips with overnight camping, which can last for more than 3 days.
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With a length of 2.5 miles, the White House Ruins Trail is the only trail which goes down into the canyon, thus it is the only way in which a traveler can find the White House Ruins without the help of a Navajo guide.
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The South Rim Drive is a scenic route which lasts for 36 miles, on the edge of the canyon. At the end of it there is the Spider Rock, a sacred Navajo site.
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With Jeeps and SUVs, Canyon de Chelly Tours takes its clients to several attractions in the Canyon area, tours which can include overnight camping. Some of the points of interest are the Mummy Cave, the White House Ruin, and the Navajo Fortress.
6.4 Miles
Taking its name after the animals painted on the walls, the Antelope House Ruin is an ancient dating back to the beginning of the 11th century, and which was inhabited by the Kayenta Anasazi Indians.
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Following a 1.25-mile path through natural tunnels brings the hiker to the White House Ruins. The ruins were built by Anazasi Native Americans about 1000, and are protected by a fence.
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The North Rim Drive is a scenic route which takes the traveler on the rim of the canyon, in his personal car. This and the White House Ruin Trail are the only ways in which the traveler can see the canyon without being accompanied by a Navajo guide.
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Canyon del Muerto translates to Canyon of the Dead and is an Indian burial ground dating back to 1882. Located next to the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, the area is used for hiking, camping and off-roading.
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Explore the American Southwest with Navajo-owned Antelope House Tours, which offers a variety of options for individuals and groups. The company offers customized hiking tours, vehicle excursions and overnight camping trips.