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Navajo National Monument Canyon View Campground
(4.5)
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Location
Address:
Shonto, Arizona 86054
GPS:
36.683054, -110.542409
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Local Directions:
From Holbrook, AZ take State Hwy 77 to Indian Rte 15 in Indian Wells 40 miles. Follow Rte 15 and Indian Rte 15 to US-191 N in Burnside 34 miles. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto US-191 N 44 miles. Turn left onto Indian Rte 59 42 miles. Turn left onto US-160 W 28 miles. Follow AZ-564 N to Navajo National Monument entrance.
Contact Information
Local Phone:
1-928-672-2700
Website:
https://www.nps.gov/nava/plany...
Email:
NAVA_Superintendent@nps.gov
Open
All year
Sites
14 RV Sites, 14 Tent Sites, 3 Group Sites, 14 No Hookup, Pull Thru
Rates
Daily Rates:
Free
Facilities & Services
No Water, Vault Toilets
Recreation
Hiking
Policies
All Ages, No Reservations, Pet Restrictions
Restrictions
Max RV Length 28 ft
Description
Group Camps
Group camping sites can accommodate up to 15 tents.
For large group site reservations, please call or reserve at the park's visitor center.
Sites
Total Sites
14
RV Sites
14
Tent Sites
14
Group Sites
3
Max RV Length
28 ft
No Hookup
(14)
Sites
Pull Thru
Surface
Gravel
Setting
Shaded
Other Amenities
Grill
Picnic Table
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
2021 Rates are per site
Daily Rates: Free
Facilities and Services
Hours
Description
Fees
Gift Shop
at the Visitor Center
No Water
water is available at Sunset View Campground
Vault Toilets
Recreation
Hours
Description
Fees
Hiking
Sandal Trail, Aspen Trail, Canyon View Trail, Betatakin, Keet Seel
Local Tours
Stargazing
Events
None
Reviews
Average Rating
(4.5)
Based on 2 reviews
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pyrthkr
Bronze
July 3, 2017
Variety of sites, some shaded, some open, pull throughs, etc. Sunset area is a bit rougher to travel on and further away from the visitor center. We stayed in the Canyon section. Vault toilets, grey water station, water spigots, multiple trash containers. Patrolled regularly by monument staff. Ranger led hikes to Keet Seel each morning (tough hike!); Rim trail which overlooks Betatakin ruins (easy walk). Visitor Center often has local, native artists displaying and demonstrating their wares. Nearly 10 degrees cooler than the highway below.
We stayed here in a Class B Motorhome.
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Nice area
LKYDOGS
Silver
May 29, 2017
I did not camp here. We stayed at Sunset CG. I hiked up here from Sunset. Nice, large area. My only concern was the road into the CG. Entrance road is about 300-400 yard long. Only one vehicle can enter. There is NO passing until you get to the CG. I would advice your partner to walk to the CG entrance and signal that no one is leaving. Otherwise, I'd camp here. There is no H20. Nice, clean pit toilets.
We stayed here in a Teardrop Trailer.
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