- Our list of the best things to do in Chinle, Arizona, features the top 22 nearby activities — including 16 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Chinle, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Tours, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Chinle, AZ
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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.
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Medicine man and Shaman Oscar Bia offer tours to Junction Ruin, Mummy Cave Ruin, Antelope House Ruin, First Ruin, and Spider Ruin. Oscar grew up in the area, and often takes visitors to area inaccessible to others.
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Lead by a local resident with over 30 years of tour experience, AZ Canyon Jeep Tours give visitors the experience of seeing the local area by Jeep. During the tour, guests observe the scenic environment while learning about local history.
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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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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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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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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.