WINDOW ROCK, AZ. – Navajo Nation parks are open and will remain open.
Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department Manager Martin L. Begaye announced today that all Navajo Nation tribal parks are currently open.
“We are pleased to announce that all Navajo Nation tribal parks are fully operating and open to the public. We are not affected by the federal shut down like many national parks throughout the country.”
Begaye stated Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation is receiving a lot of questions regarding the impact of the federal shut down upon its tribal parks.
“We want to ensure travelers that they are welcome to visit all of our Navajo tribal parks and we are open seven days a week with the exception of Christmas, New Year’s and Thanksgiving.”
Navajo tribal parks include: Little Colorado River Navajo Tribal Park, Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park, Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Four Corners Monument, Bowl Canyon Recreation Area and Window Rock Navajo Tribal Park.”
For more information about Navajo parks, visitors can call (928) 871-6647 or log onto www.navajonationparks.org
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Kane County, So’Utah, stills offers adventures a’plenty despite Park Closures. State parks are open as well as countless lesser known & equally awesome hikes. Certain Outdoor Guides are offering special prices to accomodate visitors, scenic flights still offer birds eye views, many other seasonal events, galleries, pictograph hikes etc. are waiting for the adventurous! The Kane County Visitors Center, and Kanab Facebook pages as well as local businesses can help you with planning an off-the-beaten-track memorable experience.