A Navajo woman unwinds yarn from her sheep to hand weave a rug in a trading post in Arizona. Photo by Ron Harris
Looking for fun things to see and do on your next vacation? This list of attractions in the Navajo-Hopi Area of Arizona may be just what you want. From natural scenic areas, to national and state parks, forests, and monuments, to classic tourist attractions and curiosities, you will find many places to visit as you travel through the Navajo-Hopi Area. Click on the links to see other pages with maps, photos, and more information about an attraction, or to go to the official website for it.
The Navajo-Hopi Area consists entirely of the Hopi Indian Reservation and the Arizona portions of the Navajo Indian Reservation. The spectacular landscape of this corner of the state provides a strong draw to tourists from all over. Be sure to see Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Navajo National Monument, and the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site.
Featured Attraction Pages
Canyon De Chelly
Canyons
Canyon De Chelly is on the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona!!
Many Farms Lake
Lakes & Reservoirs
Many Farms Lake is north of Canyon de Chelly on Navajo land!!
Wheatfields Lake
Lakes & Reservoirs
Wheatfields Lake is east of Canyon de Chelly on Navajo land!!
Tsaile Lake
Lakes & Reservoirs
Tsaile Lake is south of Tsaile, at Canyon de Chelly on Navajo Land!!
Canyon de Chelly
Petroglyphs & Ruins
Canyon de Chelly is on the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona!!
Monument Valley
Scenic Areas
Monument Valley is on the Navajo Nation on the Utah Border!!
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GANADO
HUBBELL TRADING POST NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Box 150
Ganado, AZ 86505-0150
928-755-3475
Feel the old wooden floor give slightly beneath your footsteps and hear it sqeak as you enter the front door of the oldest continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation.
TONALEA
NAVAJO NATIONAL MONUMENT
HC 71 Box 3
Tonalea, AZ 86044-9704
928-672-2700
Contains three of the most intact cliff dwellings of the ancestral puebloan people (Hisatsinom). The Navajo people who live here today call these ancient ones "Anasazi." Free guided tours.
WINDOW ROCK
NAVAJO NATION Four Corners Monument
Box 2520
Window Rock, AZ 86515
928-871-6647
The Four Corners is the only place in the United States where four states intersect at one point: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. The Visitor Center is open year round and features Navajo artisans and traditional foods.
NAVAJO NATION Zoo and Botanical Park
Box 2520
Window Rock, AZ 86515
928-871-6647
A sanctuary for nature and the spirit, we are proud to be the only "tribal zoo" in America. Most of the animals here are native to the Navajo Nation.