- Our list of the best things to do in Window Rock, Arizona, features the top 19 nearby activities — including 3 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Window Rock, AZ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Window Rock, AZ , followed by 16 popular activities in nearby cities, including Gallup
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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.
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.
39.0 Miles
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.
39.0 Miles
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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.