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Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Arizona

Nestled away in northeastern Arizona lies the spectacular Canyon de Chelly National Monument. This extensive canyon was cut by the tributaries of the Chinle Creek which has shaped and formed the landscape over thousands of years to the way we see it today. Located entirely within the bounds of the Navajo Nation near the border of New Mexico, Canyon de Chelly, pronounced Canyon “de-shay”, is a wonder to see.

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Do you see the skeleton in the rock, because I definitely do!

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The Aztec Ruins National Monument in New Mexico

Nestled in northern New Mexico, about a half hour drive northeast of Farmington, lies the Aztec Ruins National Monument. This preserve seeks to protect a 900 year old Pueblo “Great House”. Thanks to the wonderful condition of the standing ruins, visitors are given a unique chance to walk through and get their own intimate experience with the style and intricacies of ancient Pueblo architecture. And remarkably, this national monument is free for anyone to visit.

The Aztec Ruins National Monument in New Mexico
There were between 450 and 500 individual rooms within the Aztec West Great House.

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The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona

When traveling through the southwest, one of my favorite national parks by far was the Petrified Forest National Park.  This park located in northeastern Arizona is naturally and culturally significant and quite beautiful.  This area is strewn with colorful fossilized logs that date back to the Late Triassic Period.  About 2,000 years ago, humans settled in and built little communities here.  

The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona
Petroglyphs etched into rock faces gives visitors a glimpse of the culture of the prehistoric peoples that lived here before.

Meandering trails take you throughout the park, giving you glimpses of trees that look like works of art and pueblos from hundreds to thousands of years ago show you how these prehistoric people lived. There’s even one home that looks like it was made from precious stones, which it kind of is.

The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona
Welcome to one of my favorite national parks!
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A Visit to Utah’s Newspaper Rock

We stopped by Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument, a large rock face containing hundreds of petroglyphs, on our way from the Needles sections of Canyonlands National Park down to the Goosenecks State Park on our drive through Utah.  We had no idea how impressive it was until we saw it in the flesh.  It is larger than we imagined and absolutely worth a visit.