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NAVAJO
& HOPI LANDS
If learning more about Arizona's Native American cultures is on your itinerary, set
aside time to visit the Navajo and Hopi nations in northeastern Arizona. This striking
landscape is home to tribal cultural centers as well as some of the state's most
beautiful natural wonders. Due to the extended distances between points of
interest, this region is best explored on a 2- or 3-day trip from Scottsdale.
For more information, please visit discovernavajo.com or hopiculturalcenter.com.
MONUMENT VALLEY NAVAJO TRIBAL PARK
Monument Valley's colorful sandstone buttes and spires have been featured in Western films
dating as far back as the 1930s, as well as in contemporary films like Forrest Gump, Mission:
Impossible II, and The Lone Ranger. A 17-mile self-guided drive provides views of iconic
monuments like The Mittens, John Ford's Point and the Three Sisters, or you can opt for jeep
or horseback tours with a Navajo guide. Called Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii (Valley of the Rocks) in
the Navajo language, Monument Valley is an enchanting earthscape that is one of the most
photographed places in North America.
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