- TripBuzz found 16 things to do with kids in or near Window Rock, Arizona, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gallup.
- From Navajo Nation Zoo & Botanical Park to Navajo Nation Museum, the Window Rock area offers 21 different types of family activities, including: Zoos, History Museums, National & State Parks and Landmarks.
- Capital of the Navajo Nation, Window Rock is a small town with a rich Native American heritage. In honoring this culture, the city is home to a Navajo Botanical Garden, museum and World War II Memorial. However, the main attraction in Window Rock continues to be the rock formation for which the city is named.
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Having opened in 1959, Gal-A-Bowl is a family owned bowling alley that is a piece of the city's treasured history. The bowling alley features league play and party packages as well as special events and a full service snack bar.
21.6 Miles
Skate Connection offers fun for the whole family. The rink offers open skate nights as well as party rental packages. Adults and children can skate to both current and retro music and enjoy a snack from the rinks snack bar.
22.4 Miles
The Gallup Aquatic Center has amenities for every age including a 25 yard lap pool, an activity and recreation pool, a waterslide, locker rooms, classrooms, and many aquatic fitness classes.
23.9 Miles
At Red Rock 10, visitors can watch the latest films in both 3D and standard 2D. Each of the theater's auditoriums features stadium seating and digital projectors. The theater offers ticket discounts for seniors and children.
23.9 Miles
Showing the latest feature film titles, the Aztec 5 theatre is a retro-designed independent movie theatre in Gallup. The theatre presents modern amenities such as full digital projection and a full service snack and drink bar.
23.9 Miles
Showing the latest feature film titles, the Aztec 5 theatre is a retro-designed independent movie theatre in Gallup. The theatre presents modern amenities such as full digital projection and a full service snack and drink bar.
36.1 Miles
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.
36.5 Miles
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.
38.4 Miles
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.
38.8 Miles
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.