See the original and preserved dwellings of the prehistoric Pueblo Indians -- the Kayenta Anasazi, which was built and occupied for only 50 years.
This area had scarce rainfall, yet these farming people managed to adapt, build homes, raise crops, and familes, and then mysteriously move on.
The Navajo National Monument is open the year-round, 8 am to 5 pm daily. Admission is free and there is no campground onsite. Learn about the history of these incredible resourceful, nomadic people on your way to visit the Grand Canyon.