- TripBuzz found 17 things to do with kids in or near Chinle, Arizona.
- From Justin's Horse Tours to Wheatfields Lake, the Chinle area offers 13 different types of family activities, including: Canyon, Ancient Ruins, Natural Landmarks and Scenic Drives.
- Navajo for 'flowing out,' Chinle, AZ is situated where the water flows out of the Canyon de Chelly. Chinle is full of history having been the site of many events, including the peace conference in 1864 between the Navajos and Kit Carson, resulting in a war between the U.S. and the Navajos.
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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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Near the Chuska Mountains, Wheatfields Lake is located on Navajo Nation land. The lake can be used for fishing and boating and the surrounding area can be used for camping and picnics.
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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 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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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 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.
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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.
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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.