- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Window Rock, Arizona, including 22 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, National & State Parks, Landmarks and Movie Theaters.
- From Navajo Reservation to Navajo Nation Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Window Rock and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gallup.
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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.
41.6 Miles
The scenic Canyon de Chelly National Monument is home to hundreds of Navajo families and is jointly managed by the Navajo Nation and the National Park Service. Visitors are welcome to explore and take photographs.
41.6 Miles
Sometimes known as the Spanish Church, the building is now currently home to the Zuni Christian Reformed Mission. It can be viewed outside at any time and allows all visitors for Sunday morning services.
41.9 Miles
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.
41.9 Miles
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.
42.5 Miles
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.
42.7 Miles
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.
43.1 Miles
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.
43.1 Miles
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.
43.1 Miles
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.