- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Chinle, Arizona, including 12 different types of inexpensive activities like Canyon, Ancient Ruins, Natural Landmarks and Scenic Drives.
- From De Chelly Tours to White House Ruins Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Chinle.
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Situated within Canyon De Chelly National Monument Park is Spider Rock, which is an imposing 800-foot monolith. It was formed 230 million years ago and acts as a popular camping and hiking area.
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Mummy Cave is located on the park grounds of the Canyon De Chelly National Monument and serves as the largest ancient Puebloan village in the area. The complex is located 300 feet above the canyon floor and has over 90 individual rooms.
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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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A large rock overlook for most of the Canyon De Chelly area is offered at the Sliding Rock Ruins. It was originally an Anastazi settlement and is a popular destination for hikers.
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Justin's Horse Tours is a tour service that offers guests the opportunity to explore the local canyon area on horseback. Visitors are led by a knowledgeable guide who teaches about local history and information on the area.
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The majestic Canyon de Chelly is best explored on horseback, courtesy of the Totsonii Ranch. The Ranch offers many tour packages for adults and families, each guided by a member of the Navajo Nation.
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Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Chinle, AZ 86503
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Visitors can explore the Navajo Nation on their own horse provided by Tso's Horse Tours. The ride goes through Canyon De Chelly while the guide narrates the Navajo history of the region.
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The Navajo Reservation is home to the biggest Indian Reservation area in the United States. Aside from being called as the Navajo Nation, the place boasts of plenty of beautiful and scenic natural views just like the Window Rock.
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The Navajo Nation Museum exhibits fragments of the Navajo nation's history and culture. There are permanent exhibitions of jewelry and an exhibition dedicated to Navajo leaders, among others.